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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. Read more | Comments
Burnley backing for new tournamentScotland manager George Burley gave his approval to the 4 Associations Tournament which will involve his team, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in spring 2011. Universities develop a more sustainable future(University College London) Experts from the worlds of law, geography, economics, health and planning will meet at UCL on Friday, Sept. 19 to examine the ways in which today s universities can become locally-rooted champions for global sustainability, reaching out to the wider community to help bring about lasting change. The symposium, called: "The Sustainable University: Relating Ecological Thinking, Learning and Research, " will feature a keynote speech by Professor Michael M Gonigle, co-founder of Greenpeace International. Sao Paulo fest gets auds involvedFilm News: Populist event pulls in Paulistas -- Having survived Brazil's deep political change and several economical crises, as well as the local film industry's temporary collapse, Sao Paulo Intl. Film Fest celebrates its 32nd anniversary this October as one of the major cultural events in South America's largest city. 'Ninja 2' to shoot in South KoreaFilm News: 'Beverly Hills' sequel to be distribbed by Sony -- "Beverly Hills Ninja 2, " a sequel to the 1997 action comedy, will lense in South Korea starting next month, making it the first mainstream Hollywood pic to do so. Koreans harvest 'Divine' box officeFilm News: Pic stays on top for a second week -- "The Divine Weapon" topped South Korea's box office for the second consecutive week despite a battery of new releases. Klose wary of cosmopolitan Steaua![]() Striker Miroslav Klose believes FC Bayern München must be wary of a blend of South American and European football when they return to the UEFA Champions League after a year's absence at FC Steaua Bucureşti. Idol winner injured in bar brawlEMBATTLED former Australian Idol winner Casey Donovan has taken another hit after allegedly being punched in the face by a man at a bar in New South Wales. NJIT talk by South Bronx leader to focus on sustainability of Newark(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Miquela Craytor, executive director of Sustainable South Bronx (SSBx), will speak Oct. 1, 2008, at NJIT about how green technology can meet the growing climate crisis and also benefit the nation s distressed urban centers. Children who are concerned about parents arguing are prone to school problems(Society for Research in Child Development) A new study charted how children's concerns about their parents' relationship may increase their vulnerability to later adjustment problems. Children who worry a lot about conflict between their parents were found to have school problems because of difficulty focusing and sustaining attention. These attention problems were noted by teachers in the year that the concern was reported and one year later. The findings have implications for mental health programs among children dealing with parental discord. LSUHSC awarded grant to address nursing shortage(Louisiana State University Health Science Center) LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Nursing has been awarded a $100, 000 grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to provide scholarships to individuals under-represented in nursing or from disadvantaged backgrounds in an accelerated nursing degree program. The funding will support ten scholarships in LSUHSC's Career Alternative RN Education, or CARE, Program, expanding enrollment and the number of fully qualified nurses prepared to practice. Bucs pounce on mistakes by Falcons rookie RyanFalcons rookie Matt Ryan was intercepted twice in the first half National ranking major issue for overrated BulldogsSouth Carolina refuses to go down quietly, but No. 2 Georgia manages to hold on for a 14-7 victory. The problem for the Bulldogs isn't fundamentals; it's where they're ranked, and Gregg Doyel says it's fixable. Dawgs squeak one outNo. 2 Georgia and Knowshon Moreno made sure South Carolina didn't ruin a second straight shot at a championship season. Moreno's sliding 4-yard touchdown run in the third quarter lifted the Bulldogs to a 14-7 victory over the Gamecocks on Saturday. Georgia thwarts South Carolina rally to avoid upset repeatNo. 2 Georgia and Knowshon Moreno made sure South Carolina didn't ruin a second straight shot at a championship season. Moreno's sliding 4-yard touchdown run in the third quarter lifted the Bulldogs to a 14-7 victory over the Gamecocks on Saturday. Britney is back. No, reallyBRITNEY Spears' improving health and popularity have prompted her record label to rush-release a new album in a dramatic turnaround of fortunes. South Florida rallies, upsets Kansas with last-second field goalFreshman Maikon Bonani kicked a 43-yard field goal as time expired Friday night, giving No. 19 South Florida a 37-34 victory over No. 13 Kansas. Germany draw France in U21 play-offs![]() Germany and France will meet in the play-offs for the 2009 UEFA European Under- 21 Championship and there is also an all-British contest after Wales were pitted against England at today's draw in Malmo, Sweden. Pearce wants Walcott for play-offs![]() England coach Stuart Pearce is keeping his fingers crossed that Theo Walcott will be available for the Under-21 play-off against Wales after the Arsenal FC forward's starring role for the senior side in Croatia. 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 15 years later: Landmark hearing study follows up on farm youth(Marshfield Clinic) A landmark study conducted by Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation 15 years ago found that an educational intervention improved hearing protection use among farm youth.Now, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has awarded a $954, 000 grant to MCRF to study the same group of Wisconsin youth to see whether the increase in hearing protection use continued into adulthood and whether it helped preserve hearing.
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