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Scrabble piracy spelled out
We are not surprised that fans have thoroughly enjoyed playing Scrabulous on Facebook.com," the letter says. "What consumers may not realize, however, is that Scrabulous is an illegally copied online version of the world's most popular word game." More articles Copyright © 2008, The Baltimore Sun .
Prepared text of Ritter’s State of the State Address
To all Coloradans outside this chamber, good morning. To Lieutenant Governor OBrien, President Groff, Speaker Romanoff, Mayor Hickenlooper, Executive Directors, Board of Education members, Supreme Court justices, Treasurer Kennedy, Attorney General Suthers, Secretary of State Coffman, Honorable Representatives and Senators, thank you for being here today. We are blessed with several other special guests as well: Representative Perlmutter, local government leaders, and Ute Mountain Ute Chairman Ernest House Sr. Thank you all for everything you do for Colorado. Colorados first lady, Jeannie, two of our children, Tally and Sam, and my mother, Ethel, are here as well. Jeannie: Thank you for everything you do for the people of our state, particularly your focus on mental-health issues.
Natchez High students failing at high rate
She does have a few problems with some of the boys harrassing her although their not picking on her telling her how fat she is or telling everybody she s a hoe, or talking about her cheap shoes. See i only wish my parents had of sent me to natchez high. Because you get a totally different way of how to respect and act towards all kinds of people, ( black, white, poor, wealthy, hispanic,) you name it their there. And at cathedral i didnt get that i was taught by parents (to whom acted just like their children) and the teachers, along with the principle, that if you dont have money or your not born into the social class then your not apart weather you pay or not. My child is four and i have the money to send him to cathedral but why would i want to intruduce my child to the cruel ways of snobbs? No not all are just the maj!! Its sad and not mentioned much, but its all true!! No i wasnt the most popular although i tell you i had many friends that which i grad with that still are my friends just the same as most would.
UT-Austin leery of opening a medical school
Whether Austin will ever get a medical school is a long-standing question fraught with politics, money and bureaucracy. This much has become clear recently: The University of Texas System is eager to establish such a school, but its flagship campus in Austin is not so sure it wants to be the host. If a medical school were to be opened here, it's more likely it would be a satellite of one of the UT System medical campuses in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Galveston rather than a unit of UT-Austin. The UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas is studying the feasibility of a branch in Austin. .
Valley briefing
Aurora University will offer information on adult degree completion programs at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Perry Theatre in the Aurora Foundation Center for Community Enrichment, 1305 Kenilworth Place. University representatives will discuss admission procedures, academic programs and financial aid. Adult degree completion programs are available in accounting, business administration, communication, criminal justice and nursing. Call (630) 844-5294 or e-mail AUadmission@aurora.edu. Fox Valley Extension launches 'Hortanswers' site A new Web site that allows home gardeners and professional horticulturists to gain information about plant pests, diseases, and performance in the USDA's hardiness zones 4, 5, and 6 has been launched by University of Illinois Extension.
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