Cookbook Challenge 2-4:Extend the peach and apple harvest (The Gleaner)

My brother-in-law continues to taunt me about my ability (and longevity) to be able to cook at least one recipe from each of my cookbooks

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Written by Lawyer on August 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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UPDATE: Several new state laws take effect Thursday (Columbia Missourian)

JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri politicians may soon be awash with money. Boaters, however, may need to think twice before washing down another beer. A new law taking effect Thursday in Missouri will repeal the state’s campaign contribution limits, allowing candidates to accept big checks for the November elections. Another new law will lower Missouri’s boating while intoxicated threshold from …

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Written by Lawyer on August 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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Kaplan Virtual Education Launches Online Private High School, Kaplan High School (Centre Daily Times)

Kaplan Virtual Education today announced the launch of a new virtual private high school–Kaplan High School–which will serve students across the country. Kaplan High School (KHS) will offer students in grades 9 through 12 a variety of courses supported by flexible scheduling, individualized instruction and relevant, engaging curriculum.

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Written by Lawyer on August 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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Kaplan University Launches Kaplan MyPath(TM) to Help Students Tailor Their Education to Maximize Career Goals (Centre Daily Times)

Kaplan University today announced the launch of Kaplan MyPath(TM), a new program that utilizes career planning and student success diagnostics to help students craft a course of study that maximizes their career potential. Kaplan is among the first online universities to utilize these assessment tools among all freshmen to address study skills and career focus before they begin their academic …

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Written by Lawyer on August 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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Board OKs tighter policy on degrees (Asbury Park Press)

The Freehold Regional High School District school board Monday night voted unanimously to accept the recommendations of the state Department of Education report that it change its policies so that it accepts only doctoral and other advanced degrees granted by schools with acceptable credentials.

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Creation of metro court proposed for Las Cruces area (Las Cruces Sun-News)

• To watch or listen to county commission meetings online, click here. • To view a copy of the meeting agenda, click here.

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Written by Lawyer on August 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Henley-Putnam University Introduces the Delta Epsilon Tau International Honor Society Kappa Chapter of California (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Henley-Putnam University (www.henley-putnam.edu), a premier university for online higher education in the field of Strategic Security, is pleased to announce the inception of the Delta Epsilon Tau International Honor Society (DET), which represents the high and stellar academic achievements of students and graduates. Henley-Putnam University’s chapter will be the Kappa chapter of California.

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Written by Lawyer on August 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Schools short on speech therapists (The Mail Tribune)

The Medford School District will start the year with a shortage of speech-language pathologists, a problem faced by many schools in Oregon and around the country.

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Written by Lawyer on August 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Debate heats up over online ‘everyman’ opinions, which often are biased (Rocky Mountain News)

Denver public relations consultant Pat Smith worries that everybody and his sister, qualified or not, are reviewing products on the Internet.

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Written by Lawyer on August 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Buyer Beware: Online Degrees Can Come With Pitfalls (Fox News)

Janet Killen spent $5,500 and four years earning what she thought was an online master’s degree, but was devastated to learn it was worthless and that she could face civil and criminal charges for passing the degree off as legitimate.

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Written by Lawyer on August 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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