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12/04/2008
JROTC continues winning ways (The Colony Courier-Leader)
Nov. 8, with four teams placing to put TCHS in second overall. Teams that placed are Male PT, second place; Female PT, third place; Academics, first place; and, Armed, fourth place.
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12/04/2008
Ladybird man who taught Britain to read with inspiring Peter and Jane books (Daily Mail)
For millions who grew up in the Sixties and Seventies, Ladybird Key Words books, with their beautiful illustrations and clear, simple language, were their introduction to the world of reading.
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12/04/2008
Whitehaven News (The Whitehaven News)
THE talents and dedication of athletes, sports teams, coaches and sport volunteers in Cumbria were celebrated at the 25th anniversary celebration of the annual Cumbria Sports Awards.
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12/04/2008
Outbound Escapes (The Sacramento Bee)
WEEKEND TREKS • The Yolo Basin Foundation's Flyway Night Speaker Series continues at 7 tonight with a discussion on purple martin recovery in the Central Valley by wildlife biologist and environmental consultant Dan Airola. The talk will be held at the Department of Fish and Game's Yolo Wildlife Area Headquarters, 45211 Chiles Road, Davis. A $5 donation is suggested. In addition, YBF and ...
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11/30/2008
Martin’s Gully on top (Armidale Express)
For the fifth year in a row Martin’s Gully School was the winner of the PSSA champion school trophy in the Armidale Outdoors New England Schools Orienteering Championships.
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12/02/2008
Salmon outfitted with transmitters (The Record)
Thousands of salmon smolts have been fitted with tiny radio transmitters and released into the Sacramento River in an effort researchers hope will reveal what factors influence the waterways the juvenile Chinook choose to run to sea.
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12/02/2008
Issaquah man is Rhodes scholar (Issaquah Press)
If graduating from Harvard in June 2009 isn’t enough, Kyle Haddad-Fonda, 22, of Issaquah, is one of 32 U.S. men and women accepted to study at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. After a lengthy and intimidating process, including eight letters of recommendation and an interview, Haddad-Fonda was chosen last week for the scholarship.  Haddad-Fonda talked with [...]
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12/01/2008
Notices from the outdoors (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
The listing of notices for activities taking place in the outdoors around the region.
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11/28/2008
Christmas orienteering (Times Education Supplement)
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11/27/2008
Troop 243 Working On The Orienteering Merit Badge (Garden City News)
Which way is north? The map tells me to walk 350 feet at a bearing of 310 degrees. How do I figure that out? Which is more important, a compass or a topographical map? All of these questions were answered on the November outdoor activity which took place last Sunday at the Muttontown Preserve.
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  • US Orienteering Federation - The USOF is recognized by the International Orienteering Federation and the US Olympic Committee as the national governing body for orienteering in the United States.
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