xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 31st December 2002 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. News of the Weird has reported several times on men either
Grants Of $19 Million Go To Improve College Programs For Disadvantaged 30th December 2002 The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has announced that 81 colleges and universities that serve a significant number of disadvantaged and minority students
Houston Bus Fare Collection Gets Smart Card Technology 30th December 2002 A smart card-based fare collection system for Houston’s public buses has been announced by the Houston METRO transit authority. Smart card-based ticketing
Idaho Gets $21.8 Million For Reading First 30th December 2002 Idaho will receive more than $3.3 million from the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) for the first year of a multi-year Reading First grant to help schools
Nhtsa Proposes New School Bus Category 27th December 2002 The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today proposed a new subcategory of small school buses
Pti Develops A Homeland Security Directory 27th December 2002 Public Technology, Inc., a national non-profit technology research and development organization for local governments has developed a Homeland Security
Usfa, Metro Fire Chiefs Agree To Create Incident Management Team 27th December 2002 The creation of metropolitan area Incident Management Teams, with regional overhead capabilities to assist in major operations has been announced by the
xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx 27th December 2002 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd.Police in Fulton, Ky., investigating a marijuana-smoking complaint
Hud Awards $54.3 Million To Convert Existing Multi-Family Housing Into Assisted-Living Facilities 26th December 2002 Elderly Americans in twelve states may find themselves living in upgraded apartments equipped to meet their physical needs thanks to $54.3 million in
What Lies Beneath–Crater Lake 26th December 2002 Back in 1886, a USGS scientist named Clarence Dutton led the first expedition to determine the depth of Crater Lake in Oregon using a rowboat, a lead
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