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[English: General]: Children’s author avoids jail on porn charges
Sep 30th, 2010

A Victorian children’s book author has avoided jail for possessing child pornography.

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  • [Maths]: Singapore Math Adopted in More U.S. Schools
    Sep 30th, 2010

    An increasingly popular approach to teaching mathematics emphasizes visual aids and a slow pace, with kindergartners spending a week on the numbers 1 and 2.

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  • [Science: Biology]: ‘Major’ stem cell development announced
    Sep 30th, 2010

    A major breakthrough in stem cell development could help resolve the ongoing debate over the use of embryonic stem cells in medical research. A team of scientists led by Derrick J. Rossi of the Immune Disease Institute at Children’s Hospital Boston published a paper Thursday showing that they can quickly …

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  • [Art]: The Diary: Anish Kapoor; Ben Barnes; Frieze Art Fair; Channel 4; Crash
    Sep 30th, 2010

    Anish Kapoor has fallen victim to the artistic scourge that is health and safety while working on his large-scale work for London’s Olympic stadium.

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  • [History: 1750-1900]: George Kerevan: It’s still the calm before the next French revolution
    Sep 30th, 2010

    I AM on holiday in south-west France, in the Gers. This is a land of rolling, manicured fields, yellow sunflowers and red-tiled farm roofs. It is fecund in everything but peo

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  • [Music: Classical]: Curly Dudamel Rouses Classical Music Scene, Brings Energy, Fun: Interview
    Sep 30th, 2010

    Shoulders rotating, fingers snapping, feet stamping. Gustavo Dudamel has me doing something I never could have imagined in my wildest dreams.

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  • [Geography: Physical]: Google Streetview: Stonehenge and Antarctica’s penguins
    Sep 30th, 2010

    Now Google has take tourism to the next level by allowing people from around the world to see views from all seven continents.

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  • [Art]: Artists’ Posters From East Germany at Grey Gallery
    Sep 30th, 2010

    “Künstlerplakate: Artists’ Posters From East Germany, 1967-1990” is on view at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University.

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  • [Art]: Khubilai Khan’s Yuan Dynasty Art at the Met
    Sep 30th, 2010

    Yuan dynasty art from the Mongol occupation of China is the focus of two shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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  • [Geography: Physical]: Offshore San Andreas Fault and associated ecosystems mapped
    Sep 30th, 2010

    An effort to map offshore portions of the San Andreas fault could help scientists better understand past earthquakes — and the potential for future ones.

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