CNSNews.com: The Cybercast News Service media Research Center (CNSNews.com) virginia state law presumes that someonewith a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or higher is intoxicated, http://www.conservativenews.org/
Extractions: dynamic new incentives West Virginias dynamic new incentives package promises to pave the way for economic development. Venture capital companies will be exempt from the franchise tax after January 2003. A new Development Financing Pool will construct, equip, improve or maintain various new economic development, capital improvement and infrastructure projects. The Linked Deposit Program will provide loans to qualified small business up to $150,000 for terms up to four years. Tax Increment Financing is expected to pass in the next election. Legislation generated up to $100 million in venture capital for West Virginia. West Virginia cities tops in the nation Forbes magazine and the Milken Institute ranked two West Virginia metropolitan areas among the nations top 200 best places to do business and advance a career. Four smaller metro areas are rated on a companion list. The Charleston metro ranked 128th, up from 144th in 2001. The Huntington-Ashland, W.Va.-Ky.-Ohio area was 178th, up from 197th last year. In a list ranking smaller metro areas, Wheeling, W.Va.-Ohio earned the 57th slot this year up from 90th last year. Steubenville-Weirton, Ohio-W.Va. was 71st, up from 91st last year. Parkersburg-Marietta, W.Va.-Ohio rose to 62nd from 80th last year. Cumberland, Md.-W.Va. rose to 74th from 79th last year. Earlier this year, Charleston ranked No. 83 in the Ladies Home Journal list of the best 143 cities with fewer than 300,000 people in terms of categories that matter to women. Included in the judging criteria were such things as crime rates, education achievements, child-care quality and the presence of women in local government.
UVA Arts & Sciences Home The College of Arts Sciences at the University of virginia Technology andMedia centers, Course Web Sites, and Computing Resources http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/
LCPS school Board Office, Lancaster High school media Center and Main Office, LancasterMiddle school media Center and Main Office, and Lancaster Primary school http://www.lcs.k12.va.us/
Extractions: Lancaster County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex in admission to or employment in its education programs or activities. Inquiries regarding the application of Title IX and its implementation may be referred to Ms. Val Hostinsky , Title IX Coordinator, Lancaster County Public Schools PO Box 2000 Kilmarnock VA (Phone 804.435.3183)
Media/Library Tabb Middle school Library media Center. Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Legge arededicated to making the media Center a place to learn and enjoy reading. http://yorkcountyschools.org/tms/mediacenter/
Press Releases United Way of America media Center Subscribe to receive email update nearly half of US kindergarteners enter school with underdeveloped learning skills, http://national.unitedway.org/news/
Extractions: As disaster relief and human service organizations begin to transition from providing immediate emergency services to attending to the longer-term needs of Hurricane Katrina victims in the devastated areas and across the country, the Red Cross, The Salvation Army and United Way of America join together to ensure victims receive the kind of services each organization provides to those in need. American Red Cross The role of the Red Cross is to build a bridge of assistance by providing food, shelter, counseling, financial assistance and other emergency needs for victims of disaster until they can access more permanent aid provided by local, state and federal agencies. After the emergency period ends, the Red Cross assists by coordinating services with other agencies such as The Salvation Army and United Way to help families affected by disasters. The Salvation Army The Salvation Army has an extensive disaster response and recovery infrastructure able to meet the short-term and long-term needs of disaster survivors. Through its partnerships with other faith-based and non-faith based organizations, and its long-term working relationships with federal, state and local governments, the Army is prepared to provide food, clothing and shelter in the aftermath of storms, and then utilize its network of nearly 1,300 major centers of operation, and the collective efforts of nearly 50,000 officers and employees across the United States to assist survivors with long-term recovery needs that include counseling, pastoral and medical care, child care, senior citizen care and financial assistance.
OnTarget Computer Lab, Library/media Center, Classrooms, Other. West virginia Schools for the West virginia Schools for the Deaf Blind Total, 0, 0, 6, 0, 0, 2 http://reports.wv.ontargetus.com/digitaldivide0203/distSum.asp?otid=58&accDesc=W
Pittsburgh Independent Media Center Rustbelt Television The Pittsburgh Independent media Center is pleased to present a Speakers from Pennsylvania and West virginia told of the devastation http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/
Extractions: Sponsored by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; co-sponsored by the National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center Requires Windows Media Player Tech support and links for Windows Media Player Total Time: 1 hr. 50 min. View and listen to the teleconference View the PowerPoint slides (PowerPoint - 8.9 MB) Attendees simultaneously listened to presenters via telephone while viewing the PowerPoint slides online. There were question and answer sessions during and following the presentation. Featured speakers: Jim Bogden, Project Director
The Virginia Film Festival : 1999 Wrapup Report The Film Festival collaborated with a new media access organization in Piedmont virginia Community College Thomas Jefferson Center for Free Expression http://www.vafilm.com/1999/releases/wrapup.html
Extractions: 1999 Wrapup Report Introduction: TechnoVisions was the most enjoyable and festive of recent Virginia Film Festivals. The subject was special effects and technological innovations, and the Festival overflowed with them. Nearly twelve hundred people donned 3D polarized glasses to see Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder in all of its dimensions, and many more picked up the red and blue glasses that brought Boris Starosta's 3D Festival poster to life. A sell-out crowd of four hundred nostrils experienced John Waters' Polyester in glorious Odorama , and a continuous parade of teenagers defied nausea by riding the MaxFlight simulated roller coaster in the Regal lobby TechnoFair. Vinegar Hill Theater mounted a two-screen presentation of Andy Warhol's Outer and Inner Space , exceeded only by the magnificent presentation of Daniel Reeves' three-screen Try to Live to See This at PVCCs Dickinson Auditorium. Finally, Radford University Professor Ted McKosky resurrected Percepto , producer William Castle's effect of giving electrical shocks to members of the audience of The Tingler , which McKosky supplemented with other Castle effects (including a nurse pushing a patient on a gurney through the theater).
NRDC Natural Resources Defense Council - Media Center The media center contains our latest press releases and the Expert Finder, poisons are used heavily in public housing, public schools and city parks. http://www.nrdc.org/media/
Extractions: Our Expert Finder is a guide to the NRDC's environmental experts and the issues that they cover in their work. To arrange for interviews with or comments from any of our lawyers, scientists and analysts, please contact the appropriate press officer (listed following the expert's name). If you are not a member of the press, please write to us at nrdcinfo@nrdc.org or see our contact page Current Press Releases State Should Track Toxics in Californians' Bodies, Says NRDC White House, Congress Exploiting Hurricane to Weaken Health, Environmental Protections California Launches Biggest Energy Efficiency Program in History Ford Motor's Bold New Hybrid Plan Raises Industry Bar, Sets Course for Growth ... "Patients come to me and ask to get tested for various toxic chemicals, but in most cases I have to turn them away because there's no program in place to do it, and there's no state data to which I can compare their results," said Dr. Gina Solomon, a physician and senior scientist with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). "The Legislature sent a bill to the governor that will open the door to this important testing and help people to interpret the results."
Hampton City Schools Hampton City Schools Library media Online Resources Biography Resource Center,Gale Virtual Reference Library, Military Intelligence Database http://www.sbo.hampton.k12.va.us/faculty/library/library.html
Extractions: It is the responsibility of this department to oversee the operations of all school library media centers and their related activities. The Professional Library is comprised of books, educational journals, software, and videotapes available for checkout to employees of Hampton City Schools. We maintain a stock of supplies and ship to schools needed expendable supplies such as book covers, book tape, audiotape, transparencies, projection bulbs, etc. The Library Processing department provides ordering and cataloging services for all Hampton elementary schools. HCS Staff / Department Listings 21ST CENTURY LEARNING PROGRAM AVID EARLY CHILDHOOD EDU. FINANCE FINE ARTS FOOD SERVICES FOREIGN LANGUAGE GIFTED EDUCATION GRANTS GRAPHICS GUIDANCE AND TESTING HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSTRUCT. ACCOUNTABILITY LANGUAGE ARTS LIBRARY MEDIA MATH PAYROLL PRINT PLANT PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PUBLIC RELATIONS PHYSICAL EDUCATION RECORDS SCHOOL/COURT LIAISON SCIENCE SECURITY SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL WORK SERVICES SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORTATION TITLE I WHCS 46 AR Lists-Choose Your School Aberdeen A-P Aberdeen P-Z Armstrong Asbury AR Title Barron Bassette Booker Bryan Burbank Cary Cooper Forrest Kraft Langley Lee Machen Mallory Mary Peake Merrimack Phillips - AR by Title Smith Tarrant Tucker-Capps Tyler Wythe Davis - AR by Level Eaton AR by Level 1.0-6.0
ESchool News Online West virginia schools have access to webbased curriculum One planned projectin the Walker Art Center is the implementation of interactive educational http://www.eschoolnews.com/erc/funding/awards.cfm
Extractions: August 1, 2005 The National Education Association (NEA) Foundation has announced a five-year grant worth up to $2.5 million to help the Milwaukee Public Schools close achievement gaps for economically disadvantaged and minority students. Milwaukee will receive $500,000 for the first year of the program, renewable for an additional four years depending on success. Funds will be matched by the school district, the National Science Foundation, and local grant makers and will be used to provide district-wide professional development; create a "closing the gaps action plan" at selected schools; and enable exemplary schools to share their best practices with other district schools. The $2.5 million grant is the second of its kind announced by the NEA Foundation in as many years. The first grantto Hamilton County, Tenn.was awarded in June 2004. Link:
Notre Dame Archives Collections COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. CAL College of Arts Letters; QAE College of Arts COM Computing Center; EDM Educational media; FCB Faculty Club Records http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/default.htm
Extractions: Archives AAR : Aaron Ignatius Abell Papers ZAA : Charles Januarius Acton Letters sent BAE : Brother Aidan 's Extracts ALN : Brother Alban Ledgers ALB : George Albertson Papers AHC All Hallows College (Dublin, Ireland) Records ALL : Barbara Allen Oral histories AFC American Federation of Catholic Societies Collection AMR Americanism Collection APC Amerika Publishing Company Records ANT Anti-Catholic Printed Material Collection ARM : James W. Armsey Papers VAT Archivio vaticano Fondo Bolognetti ACP Association of Chicago Priests Records ACS Association of Contemplative Sisters Records AVX : Material Separated from Audio-Visual Collections AUD : Ernest Audran Papers BAA : Peter A. Baart BCH : Ferdinand Dominic Bach Correspondence BAC : Cletus S. Bachofer Papers ZCF : Stephen T. Badin Papers ZAB : Baestlé - Bonté - DeSeille Family Papers BHN : Leonard "Pete" Bahan Papers BLD : Ideal Baldoni Papers BAR : Frederic Baraga Papers KYB Bardstown (Ky.). Board of Trustees Records BRN : Geno C. Baroni Papers NUE National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs BRW : Paul Charles Bartholomew Papers ZAR : Burnett C.
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