Dartmouth Gets $3M For Health-Care Computers – Money News Story …
HANOVER, NH — A New Hampshire college receives a $3 million federal grant to develop secure computing systems for health-care facilities. Saturday, August 15, 2009.
HANOVER, NH — A New Hampshire college receives a $3 million federal grant to develop secure computing systems for health-care facilities. Saturday, August 15, 2009.
Post by news intern Garrett McCulloch. Smokin’ The Grass: Hempfest brings its yearly dose of advocacy, annoying pseudo-reggae.
Hillary Is 44 celebrates the woman who will be the 44th President of the United States and provides commentary to refute big media and so-called progressive blogs and journalists who utilize Republican propaganda to attack Hillary.
The philosophy departments at Sydney and Tilburg are organizing a conference that will explore new methodologies in the philosophy of science . They specifically mention in their CFP that a number of recent philosophy of science papers …
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Health Care Protestor It’s clear that the dissenters of health care reform aren’t happy about how our elected officials are driving policy in Washington D.C. However, I’m not happy with how these dissenters have passively and wantonly …
In a decision that could make it harder for internet users to take spammers to court, a federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit against a company that sent a man more than 13000 unsolicited emails. …
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Hero Heat III continues with our look at Pulp Heroes! Also In this edition, the latest “Summer of Subject:CINEMA” task, and a review of “How Bruce Lee Changed The World!” Our “Summer of Subject:CINEMA” contest IS Continuing!
After a brief commemorative Heritage Toronto plaque ceremony, enjoy the rarely seen silent film , “Dollars and Sense,” featuring Madge Kennedy, the star of the theatre’s 1919 opening night film , with live piano accompaniment. …