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Predicting the Environmental Effects of Transgenic Bt Crop Lines
Potential risks from new transgenic Bt crop lines can be assessed using carefully controlled laboratory tests, according to findings of a study by Agricultural Research Service scientists and cooperators.
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8. Chestnut downed 50 meatballs in 10 minutes for a first place win at the Martorano's Masters Meatball Eating Championship, winning $1,500 and a certain case of indigestion.
Can You Buy Your Way Into a Flu Shot?
Is it possible to buy yourself one? That is the question right now as Americans wrestle with class divides in health care and Senate leaders lock horns over insurance coverage.
Research Announces 2009 PilotHouse Innovator
" November 03, 2009 - " Nemertes Research announced this year's PilotHouse Innovator Awards by recognizing 16 IT organizations for their outstanding deployment of information technology.
Campbell tutoring center puts focus on math
At the new tutoring center in Campbell, the focus is all on mathematics. Mathnasium combines the real world problems of math with a teaching curriculum tailored for the needs of each individual student.
Santa Clara University School of Law Professors Available; Conference ...
Several Santa Clara University School of Law professors are available to discuss various immigration, international and other cases on the Supreme Court docket.
State High Court Hears Arguments On Medicinal Pot
The California Supreme Court, at a special session in Berkeley Tuesday, appeared likely to strike down a state law that sets an 8-ounce limit on the amount of medical marijuana a patient can possess at one time.
Santa Clara City Attorney Leichter resigning, will get $242K severance
The Santa Clara City Council has accepted the resignation of City Attorney Helene Leichter effective Jan.
Following wrong signs gets you lost
Santa Clara University professor of finance Meir Statman tells of a survey that asked Europeans if they were satisfied with the life they led.
Surprise! S.F. Mayor Didn't Hint at Big Decision
Maybe he was foreshadowing things to come. Maybe he truly hadn't decided whether he wanted to continue to run.
Facebook Director of Mobile Jed Stremel Resigns
Jed Stremel , Facebook's Director of Mobile who has been with the company for four years, has resigned, according to a post on his Facebook profile.
To celebrate the founding of International Tehnology University's 15th anniversary as well as the founder Dr.
EPA Recognizes Santa Clara University as a Leading Green Power Purchaser
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized Santa Clara University as one of the top universities to reduce its carbon footprint.
Common Ground for People of All Faiths: Conference at Santa Clara...
The recent deaths of two people meditating for hours in an Arizona "sweat shop" shined a spotlight on the extreme variety of methods people use in pursuit of well-being, wisdom, healing, or stress management.
That's a question most of us have asked in the last year. Because this is the last day of National Save for Retirement Week , I decided to talk about this 800-pound gorilla.
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Unknown Source: San Jose Mercury News Wordcount: SAN JOSE, Calif. _ They met in college and knew instantly they were meant to be together.
Following the wrong signs can lead investors down a blind alley
Santa Clara University professor of finance Meir Statman tells of a survey that asked Europeans if they were satisfied with the life they led.
Stockton chosen as first city to be in Peacemaker project
Michael Collopy has photographed some of the greatest peacemakers of our time, including Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, Bishop Desmond Tutu and Cesar Chavez.
East Bay student pursues dream of citizenship
When his mother told him that he and his family are undocumented immigrants, Ju Hong was devastated.
Cabrillo student Colter White freed after parole violation case dismissed
Colter White is a free man again. The 38-year-old Cabrillo College student was released from County Jail around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, a few hours after a commissioner from the state Parole Board found White not guilty of violating his parole.
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