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'Gone Baby Gone' keeps you guessingWhen a little girl vanishes from her bedroom in one of Boston’s poorest neighbourhoods, her distraught mother (Amy Ryan) makes a television appeal for her safe return. Read more | Comments
Ireland scrap South Africa planIreland have shelved plans to play South Africa at a neutral “non-traditional” venue in November after running out of time. Live Earth back with solar aimINDIA is to host a Live Earth concert later this year, featuring stars from the world of music, film and television, to raise funds for solar energy. Sack for teacher sent home 'in disgrace' from school tripA TEACHER at one of Scotland's leading fee-paying schools, sent home in apparent disgrace from a student expedition to East Africa, has now been sacked. NATAS circles growFilm News: Donahue, Bergen, Williams honored -- The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Pacific Southwest chapter, has inducted six new members into its prestigious gold and silver circles. TVNZ VOD pacts for ABC showsBusiness News: Disney-owned channel pacts with Ondemand -- The Asia Pacific arm of Disney-ABC Intl. Television has inked a deal with Kiwi pubcaster TVNZ to provide its skeins on its fledgling online delivery service TVNZ Ondemand. Canadian unions seek strike mandateBusiness News: Current deal expired on June 30 -- After 17 months of negotiations with reps of the ad business, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) is seeking a strike mandate from its membership. Candian unions seek strike mandateBusiness News: Current deal expired on June 30 -- After 17 months of negotiations with reps of the ad business, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) is seeking a strike mandate from its membership. Tiger Wishes Team Well, But Won't Attend Ryder CupAmerica, North America, USA, Illinois | Sports | 16-09-2008 17:22 | Chicago news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs2chicago.com
The closest Tiger Woods will get to the Ryder Cup is in front of his television. Hansen unhappy with alleged filming incidentNew Zealand assistant coach Steve Hansen has accused an Australian television station of supplying footage to the Wallabies ahead of the Tri-Nations decider last Saturday. Weather disrupts Ryder preparationsA television tower and a number of trees were sent crashing by 60mph gusts at Valhalla yesterday on the eve of the European and American teams’ arrival for the Ryder Cup starting on Friday. Football fans 'being turned off by costs'Premier League clubs may be courting Arab trillionaires but it is a different story for their supporters, the majority of whom are being priced out of watching live football on television, according to a new survey. Casting directors pact with AMPTPBusiness News: Tentative labor deal reached for new contract -- Casting directors have reached a tentative deal for a new contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers. The AMPTP made the announcement Friday morning, following three days of negotiations with reps for Intl. Brotherhood of Teamsters. Du Toit Wins 4th Gold At ParalympicsAmerica, North America, USA, Illinois | Sports | 12-09-2008 14:22 | Chicago news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs2chicago.com
Natalie Du Toit of South Africa won her fourth gold medal in swimming
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US teens feel prepared for careers in science, tech, engineering, math, yet many lack mentorsAmerica, North America, USA | 08-01-2009
(Lemelson-MIT Program) American teens are embracing the subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics with increasingly positive attitudes; yet many lack the necessary encouragement from mentors and role models in these fields, according to this year's Lemelson-MIT Invention Index. The annual survey, which gauges Americans' perceptions about invention and innovation, also reveals teens' altruistic intentions and feelings of preparedness to pursue careers in STEM fields. Louisiana Tech physicists highlight top 10 science stories of 2008America, North America, USA | 08-01-2009
(Louisiana Tech University) Discover, one of the world's premier science and technology news magazines, released its list of the top 100 stories for 2008 and features two projects involving physicists from Louisiana Tech University in its top 10. Montville resident and NJIT professor receives engineering honorsAmerica, North America, USA | 08-01-2009
(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Nirwan Ansari, of Montville, a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at NJIT, has received two notable honors. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has named him a Fellow for his contributions to broadband networks and communications. Davydenko wins, Wawrinka toppledOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
TOP-seed Nikolay Davydenko of Russia cruised into the second round of the Chennai Open, but second-seeded Stanislas Wawrinka crashed at the first hurdle. Dokic heading to HobartOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
JELENA Dokic will continue her preparations for this year's Australian Open in Hobart after being granted a wildcard into qualifying for the Moorilla Hobart International. Coin fails to cash in against MauresmoOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
FORMER world No.1 Amelie Mauresmo has pulled off a remarkable second-round escape act at the Brisbane International, defeating French compatriot Julie Coin. Dementieva through as other seeds tumbleOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
TOP seed Elena Dementieva beat local favourite Marina Erakovic to grab a quarter-final spot in the ASB Classic, as other seeds tumbled out of the women's tournament. Davydenko pulls out of OpenOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
WORLD No.5 Nikolay Davydenko has withdrawn from the month's Australian Open due to a persistent heel injury. Tsonga brought to kneesOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
AT one stage, No.2 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga bowed down to Finn Jarkko Nieminen in their ATP Tour Brisbane International second round match. Nadal and Federer closer to re-mtachOceania, Australasia, Australia | 08-01-2009
RAFAEL Nadal and Roger Federer each moved to within two wins of a re-match from the sensational Wimbledon final six months ago, at the Qatar Open in Doha on Wednesday. |
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