Archive for February 9th, 2010


New Zealand Herald
Key's changing views on GST hikes
New Zealand Herald
In 2008 John Key said: 'National is not going to be raising GST.' Yesterday he said it was 'considering a modest increase'.

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Jefferson City School District Considers Changing Start Times
KBIA
COLUMBIA, MO (KBIA) – The district is considering changing school start times to improve transportation. The current proposal calls for elementary schools

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MLive.com
Changing of the guard
Aurora News Register
So it was only natural Friday that lots of family showed up for the final court of honor, a changing of the guard marking the emotional, ceremonial end of a
The Boy Scouts of America turns 100, changing with the times — but staying Dallas Business Journal

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Combatting HIV/AIDS in Africa: Changing Behavior with Worksite Education and
Huffington Post (blog)
Surrounded by neatly trimmed bushes and flower beds, Johnson Matthey Catalysts in Germiston, South Africa, just outside of Johannesburg, looks more like a

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Hester's role changing?
Chicago Daily Herald (blog)
Initial indications seem to be that Devin Hester's role in the offense might be scaled back so that he can contribute more as a return specialist.

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Bill Changing Selection Of Principals Advances
LEX18 Lexington KY News
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A bill that would give school superintendents a stronger role in choosing principals won approval from the House Education Committee

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TweakTown
NVIDIA Optimus tech takes the hassle out of changing GPUs in notebooks
TweakTown
There are times when a notebook user needs less performance and more battery life from their notebook. There are also times when the user has an AC outlet

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Australia changing immigration visa rules to favor English language and high
Irish Central
Immigration minister Chris Evans says the country has too many hairdressers and cooks and not enough doctors and engineers. "We were taking hairdressers

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The Ever-Changing BA
The Jewish Week
The ghostly and elegant Recoleta Cemetery, top, is lined with ornate mausoleums. Above, downtown Buenos Aires. TOP PHOTO CREDIT: Hilary Larson by Hilary

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'We're Changing The Rules!'
West Virginia MetroNews
State Supreme Court Justice Menus Ketchum told some members of the state legislature Tuesday to give justices a chance to change their rules before

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