...when the ice would go out on the Tanana River in Nenana, which happened at 3:41 p.m. Monday. The game officially uses standard time, not daylight time, so the winning time is listed as 2:41 p.m. Monday.No one guessed that exact time, but the...
...reading by 2014.If Congress were to update No Child Left Behind, the states would be forced to shift to the new national standards - potentially a headache for states that already have set forth on their own individualized plans.Since President Barack...
...to accommodate an increasing number of users, add permanent sanitation facilities on each side of the river, and identity standard access routes into the area for the benefit of future additional fencing. "We're going to have to sit down and see how...
...assistant professor of process technology at KRC and team coach. "Many of the students in this competition did better than the standard in how they responded, so then they (the judges) had to get super picky on how they graded everyone." The judges only...
Opens Friday, Jun 7, 2013 Synopsis: Long before hot-headed guests were trading blows on The Jerry Springer Show, Morton Downey, Jr. was transforming daytime television into a smoke-blowing spectacle of rage. With his bulging eyes and a lit cigarette clenched firmly between steel-trap teeth, he took no prisoners while barking vicious insults at his guests and audiences alike. It was the 1980s, and television viewers were transfixed by the man who had no fear, and no apparent filter. But then, as quickly as Downey Jr. had appeared out of nowhere to lower the standards for civil discourse, he was gone. In this documentary, Emmy-nominated filmmakers Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller, and Jeremy Newberger chart the motor-mouthed trash TV host's dizzying rise to fame, as well as his thunderous fall from the spotlight though interviews with Chris Elliot, Herman Cain, Sally Jessy Raphael, Pat Buchanan, Richard Bey, and Gloria Allred. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Morton Downey, Jr. Movie Details Play Trailer
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Opens Friday, Jun 21, 2013 Synopsis: A cantankerous retiree discovers an untapped gift while wrestling with the impending death of his beloved wife in this inspirational musical drama from director Paul Andrew Williams. Arthur (Terence Stamp) has shared a fruitful and enduring marriage with his wife Marion (Vanessa Redgrave) when he receives the devastating news that their days together are numbered. But while Marion's condition might be terminal, she chooses to take the diagnosis in stride, doing her best to cherish what remaining time she has with her husband. Meanwhile, Arthur's already dour attitude grows increasingly grim with each passing day. When the senior's choir that Marion sings in shows up at their window one stormy morning to serenade them with Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," Arthur completely loses his cool and snaps at the well-intentioned crooners. His outlook worsens right alongside Marion's health, but when she asks him to be her substitute in the choir, he agrees in an attempt to make her smile. Little does Arthur realize that choir director Elizabeth (Gemma Arterton) favors teaching the group such nontraditional tunes as Motörhead's "Ace of Spades" rather than the tired glee-club standards. In time, something remarkable happens -- Arthur finds his voice and remembers how it feels to truly be alive in the moment. Christopher Eccleston co-stars. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Terence Stamp, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Eccleston, Gemma Arterton Movie Details Play Trailer
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...Presidential Scholars has demonstrated the accomplishments that can be made when students challenge themselves, set the highest standards and commit themselves to excellence. "I am honored to celebrate their creativity, hard work and community service, and...
...professors from programs around the university and interaction with entertainment industry luminaries.The academy "will be a new standard in higher education," said its dean and executive director Erica Muhl."Somebody is going to design the next iPod, the...
...the state if they aren't working. "If students in schools have performance standards and teachers have standards and state agencies have performance standards, why can't we have performance standards for the biggest multinational corporations...
...activity, and powerboat traffic have all been allowed to grow completely unabated in our river. The Kenai exceeds EPA pollution standards for turbidity caused by powerboats in much of our vital King habitat area. Millions of pounds of unprocessed fish waste and...
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