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An established course of action that must be followed. Look for Girl Scout policies in the Blue Book of Basic Documents 2003 and in the accompanying Leader's Digest.
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Girl Scouts visit Ginny"™s House
Published July 4, 2009, 12:18 am, The Township Journal
Junior Girl Scout Troop 920 from Sparta recently visited Ginnie’s House, Sussex County’s Children’s Advocacy Center, in Newton, to deliver overnight bags. The troop ran a collection drive at Mohawk Avenue School and used the items collected to fill 35 overnight bags. This project helped them to achieve their Bronze Award. The Bronze Award is the highest award a Jr. Girl Scout can earn. It shows ...
Boy Scouts hike through history at Gettysburg
Published July 3, 2009, 11:55 pm, The Advertiser-News
Franklin The members of Franklin’s Troop 90 recently traveled to historic Gettysburg, Pa.
Girl Scouts visit Ginny"™s House
Published July 3, 2009, 11:46 pm, The Sparta Independent
Junior Girl Scout Troop 920 from Sparta recently visited Ginnie’s House, Sussex County’s Children’s Advocacy Center, in Newton, to deliver overnight bags. The troop ran a collection drive at Mohawk Avenue School and used the items collected to fill 35 overnight bags. This project helped them to achieve their Bronze Award. The Bronze Award is the highest award a Junior Girl Scout can earn. It ...
Manny apologizes to fans, team
Published July 3, 2009, 9:58 pm, Contra Costa Times
Cuban prospect Chapman's whereabouts are still unknown
Clarksdale native named CFO of the Year in Atlanta
Published July 3, 2009, 2:37 pm, The Clarksdale Press Register
Clarksdale native Linda DeVault Booker, daughter of Anne DeVault and the late A.D. DeVault, was recently named Chief Financial Officer of the Year by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Booker was chosen for the honor out of all male finalists. She is currently one of the few women in the executive branch of a national real estate developer.
Pupil, 7, was "˜whipped by kids with a skipping rope"™
Published July 3, 2009, 9:13 am, Gazette News
A SEVEN-year-old girl was tied up by fellow pupils and whipped with her skipping rope.
Mystery surrounds missing Cuban pitcher
Published July 3, 2009, 9:08 am, Kerrville Daily Times
AMSTERDAM (AP) -- A Cuban pitcher considered by many baseball scouts to be the No. 1 left-handed prospect in the world left his hotel and vanished before the first ball was thrown at a tournament in the Netherlands, leaving his whereabouts a mystery, a spokesman for the Dutch team said Friday.
Bees beat Manny to Petco
Published July 3, 2009, 1:46 am, Toronto Sun
A day before Manny Ramirez's scheduled return to the majors in left field at San Diego's Petco Park, a swarm of bees beat him to it.
Arlington duck dash may win you cash
Published July 3, 2009, 12:08 am, Everett Herald
ARLINGTON -- Wanna buy a duck? Arlington Rotarians are selling tickets for the service club's annual Stilly Duck Dash on the Stillaguamish River. The fundraising event is part of the city's Fourth of July Frontier Days celebration.
New blood needed to help with Kanawha celebration
Published July 2, 2009, 11:58 pm, The Globe Gazette
KANAWHA — Wanted: New blood for Kanawha’s big Labor Day celebration.
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- jepblog » Blog Archive » Vom Liberalismus und der Unerträglichke it des Web 2.0: Dass heute viele Wirtschaftsjou rnalisten wie Barbier darüber schreiben, wie man aus der Weltwirtschaft skrise herauskommt, erscheint uns nicht so interessant wie die Frage: Hätten die Journalisten sie nicht im Voraus erkennen müssen?
- Modernising ICT Standardisatio n in the EU - The Way Forward: The Commission White Paper on Modernising ICT Standardisatio n in the EU describes some of the dramatic changes which have taken place in the ICT standardisatio n landscape over the last decade or so and invites comments from all interested parties on the possible actions which could be taken to adapt to these changes.
- AFP: Spain backtracks on nuclear power phase-out: Spain's government said Thursday it would allow the country's oldest nuclear reactor to operate beyond its intended 40-year lifespan, reversing a policy of gradually phasing out nuclear power. Industry Minister Miguel Sebastian said the Garona plant in northern Spain, which had been designed to function only until 2011 and whose operating permit expires on Sunday, would now be allowed to operate until July 2013. "This was not an easy decision but it is a thought-out decision," ; he told a news conference, adding the decision would allow for the preservation of jobs in the region at a time of high unemployment. Annotated link http://www.dii go.com/bookmar k/http%3A%2F%2 Fwww.google.co m%2Fhostednews %2Fafp%2Fartic le%2FALeqM5iGW tF0ewlVVRdADVA 8TUGisILEWA
- The Associated Press: IAEA chooses Japanese as new head: The world's top nuclear watchdog chose Japan's Yukiya Amano as its next head on Thursday ? and he touched on the devastation U.S. atom bombs wreaked on his country in pledging to do his utmost to prevent the spread of nuclear arms. The decision by the 35-nation International Atomic Energy Agency board ended a tug of war on who should succeed Nobel Peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei, who saw his agency vaulted into prominence during a high-profile 12-year tenure. North Korea left the nonproliferati on fold to develop a nuclear weapons program on ElBaradei' ;s watch and his agency later launched inconclusive probes on suspicions that those to nations were interested in developing nuclear weapons
- Hopes for nuclear breakthrough on Obama Moscow trip | Politics | Reuters: Hopes are rising on both sides that President Barack Obama's visit to Moscow next week will produce a breakthrough in talks on cutting U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons and on helping Washington in Afghanistan. Officially, neither side has made an announcement but diplomats believe Obama will agree with President Dmitry Medvedev on the outline of a deal to reduce the stocks of deployed nuclear warheads to below 1,700 on each side. "We are confident that we will secure an agreement committing both sides to cutting warheads to fewer than 1,700," one person close to the talks said.
- The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition): Daily News from Korea - Nuclear Reprocessing Should Be an Economic Question: U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Ellen Tauscher in a written response to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said the EU, India and Japan reprocess nuclear fuel within their own territories at present, but she did not think the Obama administration must apply those cases of authorized reprocessing to other countries, including South Korea. She added there was no need for a revision in the Atomic Energy Agreement signed between South Korea and the United States. The comments effectively slap down calls within South Korea to start reprocessing its own spent nuclear fuel. The U.S. government seems wary of South Korea reprocessing spent nuclear fuel from the standpoint of "peaceful " use of nuclear energy, suspecting that the country over the long-term wants to make its own nuclear weapons. South Korea tried to develop nuclear weapons in the 1970s, but scrapped the plan. Now the issue has re-emerged after North Korea's second nuclear test.
- Emergency Management 2.0: USAF Web 2.0 Policy: The New Media Guide, & The Rules of Blogger Engagement Infographic
- Enterprise: List of 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines | Laurel Papworth- Social Network Strategy
- Electric Light: The parliament 9;s committee for constitutional matters and legislation has concluded that there are no legal obstacles to the adoption of a law banning the building of nuclear power stations in Montenegro. The committee has backed the amendments to the law on the budget, a package of laws on agriculture and the draft law on national parks. Milutin Tomasevic has the report: [Reporter Tomasevic] If at its next session the parliament votes the same as the committee for constitutional matters and legislation, no nuclear plants will be built in Montenegro, and this will be Montenegro 9;s official position in relation to its environment. Deputy of New Serb Democracy Emilo Labudovic defended an opposing view during the debate, declaring himself against such a ban. He maintains that nuclear energy is clean and safe.
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