Inside our schools (Saint George Spectrum) Gracias. Merci. Tak. Danke. Grazie. Nagode. Thank you to all the super people who have made this a dynamic year at Bloomington Hills. Thank you Heather Jennings, PTA President and to the rest of your board, too. Thank you Cathy Habel, Booster Club President....more...HURRICANES BLOG: UM Should Buy Orange Bowl (Sun-Sentinel) ...more... Alex Salmond becomes Scotland's First Minister (The Scotsman) The Scottish National Party leader, Alex Salmond, has become Scotland's First Minister after a close vote in the Scottish Parliament....more... Hagel Keeps Door Open For Indie Run (Washington Post) We've spilled a fair amount of ink (or whatever the online equivalent for ink is) on trying to divine Sen. Chuck Hagel's (R-Neb.) next move. Sen. Chuck Hagel says he's waiting until later this year to decide what his next......more... Many BU grads do want to get jobs here (Press & Sun-Bulletin) I'm a terribly compulsive spender. Since I arrived at Binghamton University four years ago, I've worked a multitude of jobs both on- and off-campus, including my current gig as a copy editor at the Press & Sun-Bulletin....more... Judge Sues Cleaner for $65M Over Pants (The San Francisco Examiner) Pearson did not return phone calls and e-mails Wednesday from The Associated Press requesting comment....more... 9:51 p.m.: Suitable decision: ACS adopts uniform policy but not details (The Herald Bulletin) It came at the end of Tuesday?s Anderson Community Schools board meeting, but it came swiftly: A uniform policy was adopted by the board, although particulars still have to be worked out....more... Watergate reporter demolishes Hillary?s career story (Times Online) Drawing on a trove of private papers from Hillary Clinton?s best friend, the legendary Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein is to publish a hard-hitting and intimate portrait of the 2008 presidential candidate, which will reveal a number of ?discrepancies? in her official story....more... Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) The American Red Cross Blood Services of the New York-Pennsylvania Region is urgently calling for all eligible donors to give blood to help strengthen the regional blood inventory, which has fallen to low levels due to Monday's late-winter storm. In particular, A-negative and O-negative blood types have less than a two-day supply....more... |