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Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Noooooooooooooo!!!!!! (Oct 17 2003 13:24 GMT) - The front page of the Boston Globe says it all: Heartbreak Again. It was so close, they played so well, and then you just knew. As Pedro Martinez took the mound in the 8th, everyone at the Riviera (the NYC Red Sox bar where I watched the game) looked a little anxious. Shouldn't he come out? |
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Man Acquitted in Alleged Sword Attack (Oct 17 2003 13:24 GMT) - A man accused of wielding a deadly weapon during a family squabble over a burial plot was acquitted after seven witnesses were unable to agree on whether it was a samurai sword, a ninja sword, a machete, a knife, a long piece of metal or a stick. Some said the blade was silver, while others testified it was black. |
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Good Times: (Oct 17 2003 13:23 GMT) - Who's defending Rush Limbaugh for his Donovan McNabb comments? How about Jimmy 'Dyn-o-mite' Walker, writing in, of all places, the... |
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New children's centres for Birmingham (Oct 17 2003 13:23 GMT) - Birmingham is set to develop 17 new children's centres over the next three years as part of the Government's childcare strategy, which will create more than 2,000 new childcare places across the city. |
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Top marks for teacher training (Oct 17 2003 13:23 GMT) - Initial teacher training has been marked good or very good by 86 per cent of the newly qualified teachers who took part in the largest survey of its kind, carried out by the Teacher Training Agency (TTA). |
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New study on access to ICT published (Oct 17 2003 13:23 GMT) - New research into ICT use in disadvantaged neighbourhoods has been published by the universities of Warwick and Leeds for the Department for Education and Skills. |
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Hi-tech music clubs get in tune (Oct 17 2003 13:23 GMT) - Young composers are using hi-tech computer technology to make music with the launch of a new series of after-school clubs in nine Warwickshire primary schools. |
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