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January 05, 2009

Biotech, people, Hepatitis C Luke Timmerman wrote: ZymoGenetics is enduring one of the ugliest stretches in its 28-year history. Now the Seattle-based biotech company is hoping that Doug Williams, an executive who lived through both the darkest days and finest moments at Immunex in the 1990s, will b...
Xconomy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Luke Timmerman at 3:00 AM | 4 Citations

November 23, 2008

She starts off with a poem titled "Round Like Bubbles": "Round like a big fat green birthday balloon kissing the sky," Gayle Danley begins, then turns her backside to the audience of fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders at Deerfield Run Elementary School in Laurel and adds, "Why can't I have a round......
Wash Post Education [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Christina Ianzito at 12:00 AM
She starts off with a poem titled "Round Like Bubbles": "Round like a big fat green birthday balloon kissing the sky," Gayle Danley begins, then turns her backside to the audience of fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders at Deerfield Run Elementary School in Laurel and adds, "Why can't I have a round......
Wash Post Education [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Christina Ianzito at 12:00 AM

March 14, 2008

Let's just hope that any son of Michelle Malkin's is not in her custody by the time he's a junior in high school. Because Ms. Malkin has some screwed up values. She'd prefer that a 17 year old fight in the war - shooting at people and getting shot at, than to have an 18 year possibly read about gay ...
bustardblog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:08 PM

March 11, 2008

(CNSNews.com) - Parents in Deerfield, Ill., are upset that a local high school is using books in advanced English classes this spring that they say are laced with graphic sexual content, pervasive expletives and mockery of religion. Worse, the books - "Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on Natio...
Your Moral Leader [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:02 PM

December 20, 2007

On November 29, a deal was signed in Deerfield Beach, Florida, which saved Temple Beth Israel, the giant Conservative congregation, from extinction. And the lifesavers were none other than Chabad Lubavitch. How an ultra-Orthodox group came to form a partnership with a Conservative shul is an compell...
www.770EasternParkway.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:51 AM
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