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The IHSA state finals are just a week away, and two Chicago-area teams will be battling for a chance to go downstate to Champaign and play for the hardware.
For Mount Carmel, state final appearances are nothing new. Under the guidance of long-time coach Frank Lenti Sr., the Caravan are familiar with the state finals, having been there just two years ago.
For Nequa Valley, this is a big year. They played a tough schedule including two close games against rival Waubonsie Valley. As a matter of fact, Waubosnie Valley's only losses this year came against Nequa.
Mount Carmel's one loss thus far came against perennial power Loyola Academy of Wilmette, IL.
Here's who to watch in this one:
Enoch Smith Jr.
Smith is the cornerstone of the Mount Carmel defense. He commands double-teams on a regular b
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In learning about astronomy, Scouts study how activities in space affect our own planet and bear witness to the wonders of the night sky: the nebulae, or giant clouds of gas and dust where new stars are born; old stars dying and exploding; meteor showers and shooting stars; the moon, planets, and a dazzling array of st...
- Describe the proper clothing and other precautions for safely making observations at night and in cold weather. Tell how to safely observe the Sun, objects near the Sun, and the Moon. Explain first aid for injuries or illnesses such as heat and cold reactions, dehydration, bites and stings, and damage to your eyes th...
- Explain what light pollution is and how it and air pollution affect astronomy.
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Three weekend shootings, one wounded, in Poughkeepsie
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. - Police are investigating three reported incidents of shots being fired over the weekend, with one man shot in the chest.
Police Det. Lt. Edward Freer said the incidents may be connected, but that is unclear. Also being investigated is whether they were gang- or drug-related.
“We have interviewed several residents up in the areas of the shootings and they have provided us with what information they know, which is limited,” Freer said. “It’s more the participants or the direct people who were with the victims at the time who haven’t really cooperated and the victims themselves haven’t cooper...
The first incident occurred at 11:50 p.m. on Sa
Nightclub fire kills 245 in southern Brazil
SANTA MARIA: At least 245 people died early on Sunday when a fire tore through a nightclub packed with university students in the southern Brazilian city of Santa Maria, police said.
The death toll from the inferno stood initially at 70 but rapidly increased as firefighters searched the charred remains of the “Kiss” club, believed to have been packed with 300-400 revelers at the time of the blaze.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff cut short a visit to Chile, where she was attending a European and Latin American summit, to head to Santa Maria and oversee the response to the tragedy, a Brazilian official said.
It was not immediately clear what caused the blaze, but media reports said the fire broke out after 2:00 am (0400 GMT) when the nightclub w
A narrow, towering volume faced with one expansive sheet of glazed glass opens a family home to the street in Kyoto, Japan. O House by Hideyuki Nakayama Architecture takes its name from its unusual layout, in which the main living areas encircle the exaggerated tower in a design inspired by lean-to sheds.
One long custom-made curtain provides privacy for the home’s inhabitants when desired and enables them to control the amount of daylight that streams inside. The fabric is slightly translucent, so the house glows like a lantern at night.
The kitchen, dining room, living room and bath area are arranged in a circular design, with additional glass walls letting in sunlight from nearly all angles. This gives visitors a 360-degree view of the main part of the home.
The architect explains that
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Ambassador Scobey Speaks to 10th of Ramadan Investors Association
October 16, 2008
Thank you very much. I would like to thank his Excellency, the governor, so much for allowing me to come and to visit this huge governorate. I cannot wait to come back when I have more time to spend here. I thank Mr. Halal, Senator Basharas, and Mr. Mohammed Farid Khamis for inviting us to come and work with you today ...
I thought I would do two things: first a few general opening remarks, then I can tell you a little about what the United States is doing today in response to the financial disruptions that many of you have observed. We can talk a little, perhaps, about how we [The United States]
An article in today’s New York Times brings up an intriguing point about e-books—there’s no eye-catching book cover to inspire others to have a fling with whatever you’re reading. Cover design plays a big part in the book business, so what happens if readers start to favor e-books over “old-fashioned” hard copy? (Mary ...
Author Madison Smartt Bell writes about the “huge chunks of cultural heritage” at risk of being lost in the devastation caused by the massive earthquake in Haïti. Click here for information from the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) and the global library community.
Check out this “library most can only dream of” reported in the New York Times.
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Yesterday I happened to read the editor’s i
FAIR has openings each semester for volunteer student interns interested in media research, publicity, magazine and radio production. Interns have opportunities to develop writing, research and public relations skills, and to acquire broad knowledge of both corporate and independent media.
Students with an educational background in the social sciences, particularly political science, will benefit greatly from an internship with FAIR. Other students well suited to this work come from public administration and journalism programs.
Each intern is assigned to a specific staff member who will supervise his or her work, and establish educational goals based on the intern's interests and abilities. FAIR interns are exposed to an atmosphere of well-informed individuals who stimulate analytical thi
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Your delicate freshwater pearl and diamond earrings epitomize feminine elegance. A single freshwater pearl, symbolizing faith and integrity, is mounted in the center of this figure eight design with 26 channel-set diamonds (0.0936ctw.). With their humble beginnings, pearls are said to help u
Ah, that Jeremy Allen. Speaking the truth, however a punch in the, yes, belly, it might be.
FITNESS TIP OF THE DAY:
TO LOSE BELLY FAT…YOU GOTTA LOSE EVERYWHERE FAT
“As a personal trainer, I get asked a lot about how to get six pack abs or lose fat around the mid-section. Most people expect for me to tell them how to do some exotic abdominal exercise or something.
“But the reality is you can’t just target one part of the body. You must lose fat around the whole body. When you do that, you’ll begin to see change in the mid-section area. Focus
on your diet and have a balanced, consistent exercise program. It works! I promise.”
Yeah, sounds like he knows what he’s talking about.
How To Kick Start Your Mix Skills and Learn To Be A DJ Within WEEKS!
Have you ever wanted to be a DJ?
The fame. The recognition. The privilege of working at hot nightclubs with even hotter people. These are just some of the perks that come with being a top-notch DJ. What’s even better is being able to get paid doing creative work that you love, and not being constrained by what some “boss” thinks you should be doing wi...
However, learning the ins and outs of DJ mixing techniques can be tricky. There’s a world of difference between the pros you see rocking the room at the front of nightclubs night after night, and the amateurs who get stay in their room every weekend trying to master their mixes. Being a DJ is part art and part science,...
New Delhi: The Army has given the death sentence to a soldier for 'fragging' after he killed his superior.
Sepoy Satyam Kumar was sentenced to death by a summary General Court Martial for killing his superior Havildar Padmarajan in 2006.
Satyam Kumar is a sepoy in the Northern Command Signals unit who had pumped 20 bullets into Padmarajan after a minor argument.
The punishment has to be confirmed by the Union government on the recommendation of Army headquarters.
The Court Marshal passed the sentence after a 15-day trial in Udhampur. This is the second death sentence given to a soldier in less than three months.
Sepoy SC Behera was also given death on February 26 for killing his superior Lt Col S Saxena in 2006.
As many as 24 officers and soldiers were killed in 17 incidents of fragging la
Future heat vulnerability in California, Part I: projecting future weather types and heat events
AbstractExcessive heat significantly impacts the health of Californians during irregular but intense heat events. Through the 21st century, a significant increase in impact is likely, as the state experiences a changing climate as well as an aging population. To assess this impact, future heat-related mortality estimat...
This week has felt like another seminal one in the phone hacking saga. Eight people have been charged – including Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, Rupert Murdoch has resigned from News International’s Board – another step in the process of Murdoch-ian withdrawal from UK newspapers, and the oral hearings of the Leveson ...
But reports of the end of the Leveson Inquiry are premature. There is still a long way to go, both the inquiry and its aftermath. For the Inquiry, the hard work of Part 1 does, as Lord Justice Leveson said this week, start here. The judge and his panel will disappear for the next three months to beaver away on a report...
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Having said that, let me tell you a little bit about a new "research" tool on Google. I read an interesting (depressing) review on the Chronicle's ProfHacker blog about Google docs' addition of a Research Tool (official language). Basically, users can highlight select portions of text in a Google doc, click on the Tool...
The research tool has pros and
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Vlajčić, Zlatko and Žic, Rado and Stanec, Sanda and Stanec, Zdenko (2007) Algorithm for classification and treatment of poststernotomy wound infections. Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery, 41 (3). pp. 114-9. ISSN 0284-4311
What Fred Wilpon told The New Yorker doesn't matter. It matters like a team that is 20 games out needs to set a postseason rotation. It matters like a guy on The Titanic needed to figure out how to survive The Great Depression. It mattered like calling the right play for the Washington Generals matters.
This will be a relic of Fred Wilpon's very late career as owner of the New York Mets. There's no realistic financial path forward for him.
Let's stipulate the following: no one can predict the future. But when the Mets were in fourth place on September 1 of last year, 13 games out, no one treated it like a coin flip whether they'd make the playoffs or not. It wasn't going to happen, in all likelihood. And it didn't.
Anyone who tries to tell you the Wilpons don't face the same kind of odds t
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"Anti-Americanism is really toxic in this country," novelist Martin Amis said from London in a recent interview in the New York Times. Tory politico Tim Montgomerie has launched a quixotic Internet campaign to convince his countrymen that "ours is a better world because of America." Best of luck, Tim! But it's worth no...
3 oz oloroso sherry
¼ oz orange curaçao
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Squeeze the lemon wedge into a shaker with ice, and add the spent rind along with the sherry, curaçao, and orange slices. Shake vigorously and strain into a tumbler filled with finely crushed ice. Garnish with fresh orange slices, berries in season, pineapple, and whatever else you can find. Serve with long straws, the...
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