Secretary Napolitano’s Testimony on Security Challenges Post-9/11 (Department of Homeland Security)

Secretary Napolitano’s testimony on December 2, 2009, before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on security challenges post-9/11.

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US science policy delegation travels to Cuba (EurekAlert!)

( American Association for the Advancement of Science ) Peter C. Agre, president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a Nobel laureate in chemistry, is among the members of a nongovernmental US delegation that will visit Cuba for discussions on science policy Nov. 10-13. The visit includes meetings with leading Cuban scientists and policy officials. It is meant to …

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Warren Central wins four at Columbus (The Vicksburg Post)

Warren Central had a successful trip to Columbus, as both the Vikings and Lady Vikes earned a pair of victories on Saturday. The Lady Vikes blanked Tupelo 2-0 and beat the Mississippi School of Math and Science 4-0.

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BPW salutes four for achievements (The Daily Star)

Stefanie Holly Stefanie Holly of Grenada is married to Lee Holly, and they have two children Chris and Robin. She graduated from Grenada High School in 1990, received her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Delta State in 1994, and completed her masters in 2007.

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Venezuela Elected to UNESCO Executive Council (Venezuelanalysis.com)

Mérida, October 15 th 2009 (Venezuelanalysis.com) — During the 35 th Session of the General Conference of the United Nations Education, Science, and Culture Organization (UNESCO) this week, Venezuela was elected to the UNESCO Executive Council.

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Venezuela Elected to UNESCO Executive Council (Venezuelanalysis.com)

Mérida, October 15 th 2009 (Venezuelanalysis.com) — During the 35 th Session of the General Conference of the United Nations Education, Science, and Culture Organization (UNESCO) this week, Venezuela was elected to the UNESCO Executive Council.

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Study Of Genes, Toxic Metals In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Launched By UT Houston, Jamaica Researchers (Medical News Today)

Researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the University of the West Indies have joined forces to launch a study of Jamaican children that they hope will unlock the secrets of how genetics and environment may interact to cause autism spectrum disorders.

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Cuba supports developing countries’ position on climate change (People’s Daily)

Cuba supports the position of the poor nations on demanding a “shared but differentiated responsibility” in taking collective measures to combat climate change, an official said Sunday. Orlando Rey Santos, an official of the Science, Technology and Environment Ministry, was quoted by local media as saying that developed countries are responsible for most of the emissions whittling down the ozone …

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Events calendar (The Times-News)

Faulkner Planetarium at Herrett Center for Arts and Science presents “Here Comes the Sun” at 2 p.m.; “Two Small Pieces of Glass” with live sky tour at 7 p.m.; and “Space Jammin” at 8:15 p.m. Education-show tickets are $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for seniors and $2.50 for students.

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