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Elite Animals , a pet store in West Hollywood, California, has endured nine consecutive weeks of protests by animal welfare activists. Neither side is budging but Elite Animals is showing signs of battle weariness.
Larry Dignan, Sam Diaz and other IT industry experts, blogging at the intersection of business and technology, deliver daily news and analysis on vital enterprise trends.
Right now, a college education costs thousands of dollars, meaning many people can’t afford one. But social media is making the cost of school almost nothing.
UNIVERSITY PARK — In a move many of his students could probably relate to, teacher Greg Sypa came up with a name for the rocket his team made from a two-liter soda bottle: “Please Work.” News and information about State College, …
So, it turns out that he took the time to collect the stories from one part of his life – the low-budget film part – and put them all together into a book called “ Film is Hell – How I Sold My Soul to Make the Crappiest Movies in History …
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Welcome to the Friday edition of Portland Arts Watch, where we’ve begun to prepare both for the heat wave forecasters say is coming this way and the swine flu virus.
Hi. Is a business statistics course considered equivalent as a regular statistics course in college? In other words, if a student wants to earn a bachelor’s degree in business and the school that he is enrolled in requires him to take a business statistics course, would he meet that requirement if he took a regular… Read More »
House boosts health and education spendingWASHINGTON — The House voted Friday to lift a ban on using taxpayer dollars for needle exchange programs for intravenous drug users intended to prevent the spread of HIV and other diseases.