 06/30/09 Days before the Fourth of July weekend, firework vendors are feeling the sting of the drought in Bexar County after a ban was imposed on some of the most popular items. Keeping July 4th safe requires a team effort City Parks: Official Event
 06/28/09 KUCHING: A world renowned orang utan expert, Dr Birute Marija Filomena Galdikas, was impressed with the orang utan rehabilitation efforts in Sarawak, especially at the Semenggoh and Matang Wildlife Centres near here.
 06/26/09 Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) seventh grade students in Lisa Mather's science class recently completed a project sponsored by a MAC grant from McDonald's Corporation. This is
 06/18/09 Everyone knows the economy's been a little rocky lately, with many houses going into foreclosure. Th...
 06/17/09 After a lengthy search, San Marcos High hired a new head coach for the Lady Rattlers varsity basketball team.
 06/17/09 Phoenix Arizona is one of the most popular cities in the United States, and it's no wonder. If you a...
 06/16/09 Obituary: After she graduated from the University of Texas, Eunice Dula Lewis stayed involved with her sorority and wanted to save the expense of buying airplane tickets to travel to meetings around the state.
 06/16/09 Since people grew up in various places, it is but natural for them to have different preferences. Ot...
06/09/09 Biologist Jared Diamond is being sued by people he studied. The case has serious lessons for all field researchers, says Daniel Everett
 06/09/09 The Kenyan archaeologist Louis Leakey eventually became best known for his sponsorship of the study of primates in their natural habitats.
 06/09/09 Putting up your own business is very risky. You do not know if it will be successful or not. You do ...
 06/04/09 Forensic anthropologists from the University of Indianapolis are among a team of U.S. scientists who are assisting the Rwandan Office of Tourism and National Parks in creating a repository where skeletal remains of endangered mountain gorillas will be carefully maintained for research on diet, disease, stress and other factors affecting their health and survival.
 06/02/09 Q: What was the first brand of antiperspirant to hit the shelves?
 05/23/09 High school REGIONAL RESULTS FRIDAY CLASS 3A At Riley County HS BOYS Team scores Beloit 90, Riley County 73 1/2, Pleasant Ridge 62, Silver Lake 61, Oskaloosa 52, Atchson County Community 48, Rock Creek 47, Jefferson County North 41 1/2, KC Christian 35, Horton 18, Sabetha 14, Mission Valley 8, Marysville 7, Rossville 1 read more
 05/20/09 Tenancy at will is a type of informal rental agreement that is similar to a month to month agreement...
 05/19/09 Defending champion Karen Kloske captured the 2009 Ladies North Island golf tournament with a one-shot win over Katrina LeNoury. The 50th anniversary of the tourney was played May 10 at Comox Golf Club, with 76 entries.
 05/19/09 The big winners for Comox Thursday Night Ladies on May 14 were Cindy Nellis with a gross score of 44 for nine holes and Nancy Newton with a low net of 35. Low putts were taken by Nancy Riva and Cindy Nellis with 16. Sharon Crowe had a chip-in on #1.
 05/19/09 This is a common question asked by many home sellers across the nation today. During this challengin...
 05/12/09 The UIL boys and girls tennis championships wrapped up on Tuesday. Below are the final results. Class 5A Finals Girls Singles Lilly Kimbell, New Braunfels, def.
 05/12/09 Conference 1A , Lakeway Girls Singles Final Results MaKenzie Mitchell, Mason def. Kaitlyn Cash, Afton Patton Springs, 6-1, 6-4
 05/12/09 Associated Press - May 12, 2009 3:25 PM ET AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Lilly Kimbell of New Braunfels won her third straight girls singles championship and Class 1A Mason won the most titles at the...
 05/11/09 Kerens tennis standout Alex Layfield advanced to the Class 2A Boys Singles State Final with two victories on Monday at the UIL Tournament at Lakeway.Layfield defeated Christian Spann of Wall in the quarterfinals, 6-3, 6-1. Layfield then cruised by Joshua Smith of Bishop, 6-2, 6-1, in the semifinals.
 05/07/09 Although You Probably Use It Every Day, Here's Some Interesting Trivia You May Not Know About Deodorant.
 05/03/09 WASHINGTON -- Africans have more genetic variation than anyone else on Earth, according to a new study that helps narrow the location where humans first evolved, probably near the South Africa-Namibia border.
 05/02/09 Photo: A Kenyan Masai dressed in traditional costumes performs a dance of celebration. A scientific study found that the majority of Africans can trace their ancestry to West Africa.
 05/02/09 Researchers have released the largest-ever study of African genetic data -- more than four million genotypes -- providing a library of new information on the continent which is thought to be the source of the oldest settlements of modern humans. The study demonstrates startling diversity on the continent, shared ancestry among geographically diverse groups and traces the origins of Africans and ... |