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From wig and gown to Driza-Bone, this is Allantown Allan Myers' head hovers hovers mere centimetres under the leaky roof of a tiny wooden hut where he vividly remembers visiting his great-grandfather as a boy. www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Welcome to Allantown Allan Myers has been a QC, a philanthropist and pastoralist. Now he's a publican putting his country town on the map. www.theage.com.au
Big 12 insider | Sooners have the look of an enigma Kansas’ loss to North Dakota State provided the greatest shock value of opening weekend in the Big 12, but only because Oklahoma hung on against Utah State. The Aggies closed to 31-24 (what would be the final score) late in the third quarter and had four more possessions. The closest they came to scoring was a missed field goal. www.kansascity.com
More evolution than Eureka! BaselWorld and the SIHH in Geneva are magnificent showcases of the world’s watch manufacturers. Although we journalists tend to think that they attend for our benefit, the watch companies participate with one objective: to sell ... and 2006 appears to have been a fabulous year. kbbonline.com
Praise for a pianist I feel very lucky to live in Juneau, with its lively arts and culture. When I was growing up here in the 1950s and 1960s, we had the Alaska Music Trail, which brought many famous and wonderful performers to our little town and made me want to be a musician. When I returned to Juneau in 1976 after attending the University of Southern California School of Performing Arts and then living in London ... juneauempire.com
Iowa Hawkeye Chalk Talk For Week 2: Iowa State 2010 will be the 53rd meeting between the Hawks and the Clones. It will also be the 34th meeting in which the Cy-Hawk trophy will be at stake. The game lay dormant from 1935-1977, basically because the Iowa athletic director felt the way people were acting was unbecoming . Then, in 1977, the rivalry was restarted. Ever since, fans, coaches, and players alike have been... errrrrrrrrr ...civil to ... bleacherreport.com
Researchers find that interneurons are not all created equally A type of neuron that, when malfunctioning, has been tied to epilepsy, autism and schizophrenia is much more complex than previously thought, researchers at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory report in the Sept. 9 issue of Neuron. www.physorg.com
Scientists make leap forward in early detection for Alzheimer's and cancer Scientists at the UK's National Physical Laboratory have developed a new strategy for quicker and more precise detection of biomarkers - proteins which indicate disease. The work could pave the way for new tools to detect early stages of Alzheimer's and cancer at the molecular level. www.physorg.com
New super strong alloy discovered (PhysOrg.com) -- International team of researchers has discovered a new super-strength light alloy and had their key findings published in Nature Communications. www.physorg.com
PR Expert Lisa Elia Provides Tips and Hosts Media Training Day for Entrepreneurs Los Angeles, CA Many entrepreneurs and business owners receive interview requests from the media inviting them to provide their expertise. However, most of these entrepreneurs are unprepared for the interviews and fail to convey their key messages effectively, or they allow their nervousness to interfere with their delivery. Lisa Elia, CEO and president of Lisa Elia Public Relations, and a ... pitch.pe
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