Student Film Debuts at McQuaid (R News)
Carry money and credit cards in a front pocket or money belt, and wear a passport pouch tucked underneath clothing at all times. Avoid displaying large sums of money when purchasing items. Use traveler's checks and minimize the amount of cash in your possession. However, keep a small amount of local currency available for emergencies.
Student Film Debuts at McQuaid (R News)
It had all the makings of a Hollywood premiere. The producer, director and stars arrived by limousine. But instead of a Hollywood production, this was the debut of a film produced by the students of the McQuaid Film Club.
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Making the most of potentially costly college visits (The Record)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Your college-bound teen is interested in 10 different schools in as many states. Do you need to visit them all? The answer is a qualified "yes," college-admissions experts say.
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Japanese senior official to come to Tehran over kidnapped student (EARTHtimes.org)
Tehran - Japan's deputy foreign minister will travel to Tehran Tuesday night to meet with Iranian officials over the case of a Japanese student kidnapped in south-eastern Iran, Japanese sources in Tehran said. Itsunori Onodera is scheduled to meet We...
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community calendar (Westland Observer)
Listings for the Community Calendar can be submitted by e-mail at smason@hometownlife.com. They also can be mailed to Sue Mason at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or faxed to her attention at fax at (734) 591-7279. For more information, call (734) 953-2112.
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Credit card freebies really aren't (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Ed Mierzwinski is trying to get the word out to college students that the free T-shirt or teddy bear or sub sandwich they accept in exchange for signing up for a credit card could end up costing them a lot of financial heartache.
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Weekly Recap Of Global Events (Nasdaq)
US President George Bush made a rare public appearance Wednesday with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, Dalai Lama at the Capitol Rotunda where he awarded him with the Congressional Gold Medal - the nation's highest civilian honor, brushing aside strong objections from China.
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New ECO2llege Class Service from StudentUniverse.com Projected to Help Offset More Than 10 Million Pounds of CO2 ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Online travel provider StudentUniverse.com today announced a new ECO2llege Class service that lets college students purchase renewable energy credits to help offset the carbon dioxide emissions generated by their flight.
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To do (Star-Gazette)
Friday Exhibits "LAYERS" Exhibit OPENING, professional and amateur photographers from the region; 5-7 p.m. Community School of Music and Arts, 330 E State St, Ithaca. Exhibit on display through Nov. 30.
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PAETEC Midtown Move `Good Business' (R News)
Things have become so crowded at PAETEC in Perinton, a conference room adjacent to the headquarters control center has been converted into customer service space.
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Cash at the end of Radiohead's rainbow? (Online Journalism Review)
A label-free release of Radiohead's newest album gives users the ability to choose what they pay (or not pay) for online content.
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Student Film Debuts at McQuaid (R News)
Carry money and credit cards in a front pocket or money belt, and wear a passport pouch tucked underneath clothing at all times. Avoid displaying large sums of money when purchasing items. Use traveler's checks and minimize the amount of cash in your possession. However, keep a small amount of local currency available for emergencies.
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