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Session tackles global poverty (The Post-Standard) Morrisville State College President Ray Cross told Syracuse University College of Law students and faculty Friday that the answer to global poverty is creating sustainable regional economies. us.rd.yahoo.com
Party leaders prepare to square off in round two (CTV Winnipeg) The five federal political party leaders are getting ready to square off in round two tonight, with the English-language debate set to take place in Ottawa. us.rd.yahoo.com
The Hierarchy Of Directional Interactions In Visual Motion Processing (Medical News Today) Humans can accurately perceive a moving object's direction. We can also, however, be fooled into miss-perceiving this direction. If one views upward motion for some 30 seconds and then subsequently looks at motion in a different direction, the latter may be grossly miss-calculated. This illusion is known as the direction after-effect. us.rd.yahoo.com
Ecological restoration or shortsighted policy' (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) ALTURAS -- Moments after he saw the centuries-old junipers on the ground, Glenn Fair felt sick to his stomach. us.rd.yahoo.com
Royal National Institute For Blind People Research Launch (Medical News Today) On 30th September, RNIB launched a new report on the 'Labour Market Experiences of People with Seeing Difficulties - a Secondary Analysis of the Labour Force Survey' (LFS). This research, undertaken by the Institute for Employment Studies, provides us with a recent picture of the demographic characteristics and employment opportunities for working age people with seeing difficulties. us.rd.yahoo.com
A New 10-Year Vision For Glaucoma (Medical News Today) World experts map new directions for future research and management of the world's second leading cause of blindness A 10-year outlook for innovative and forward-looking glaucoma management, and the future of research into the condition: key topics put under the spotlight in a new supplement to International Glaucoma Review (IGR). us.rd.yahoo.com
Teachers say study of meltdown is opening teens' eyes (The Star-Ledger) Tauheedah Baker-Jones teaches world history at Newark's Science Park High School, but with America caught in its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, she figured maybe the Crusades could wait. So this week she had her sophomores submerge themselves... us.rd.yahoo.com
Deanie Mills: The Difference Between A Functional Leader And A Fictional One (HuffingtonPost) The American people feel sick and frightened and confused, and they want someone who can reassure them, not only that everything is going to be all right, but that a calm, sure, steady hand is on the Ship of State, quietly steering her past the hidden icebergs. us.rd.yahoo.com
Labour Government fails NZ families (Scoop.co.nz) Kiwi Party co-founder Gordon Copeland MP today published his report card on New Zealand's social statistics under Labour and marked it FAILED! us.rd.yahoo.com
Nick Robinson (BBC News) Has Gordon Brown had a Lamont 'no regrets' moment? us.rd.yahoo.com
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