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Written by breakingnewsviews
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 14:41 |
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U.S. News’s ratings, Begun in 1983, are based on student test have SUCH Criteria scores, Selectivity and peer ratings. This year, the methodology Was tweaked to add ratings from high school counselors and to “give more weight to graduation and retention rates, Said Robert Morse, director of data research. As a result, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, and the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Fell to seventh place after Being tied for last quatrieme year, Morse said. The changes in how graduation rates are Counted hurt the rankings of Cal Tech and MIT Students WHERE struggle more to graduate, Morse said.
The Ivy League tie has-been broken – and Harvard Is The winner.Neck and neck with Princeton last year, the Crimson beat out the Tigers Have in just-released rankings of the nation’s top universities.On a scale of 100, Princeton beat Harvard by 1, “Said Robert Morse of U.S. News & World Report, Who Was in charge of crunching the numbers.Yale Was in third place, and the city’s Ivy League player, Columbia, vaulted to No. 4 from Eighth place last year.It ’s a Community within the Communities of New York City, “Said Eric Helms, 25, who’s getting a master’s degree in poetry at Columbia.
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Written by Nando Di Fino
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Monday, 16 August 2010 16:23 |
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Nick Watney looked like he would be the story Sunday at the PGA Championship, with an epic implosion that saw him fire a nine-over par 81 and lose his grip on the lead he held heading into Sunday’s play. Then poor Dustin Johnson showed up. Johnson received a two-stroke penalty on the 18th hole—knocking him down to fifth place—after he thought he had finished in a three-way tie and was headed to a playoff.
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Written by Nevada Appeal
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Saturday, 14 August 2010 08:29 |
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Former Nevada State Archivist Guy Rocha will appear tonight in a show on NBC discussing the 2000 Beverly Hills murder of his friend Susan Berman.
The crime story program “Solve My Mystery” is narrated from the murder victim's perspective, according to an NBC press release. It airs at
10 p.m. on Channel 4.
Rocha is among several friends and law enforcement officers discussing best-selling author Berman's execution-style killing, her link to convicted killer and millionaire Bobby Durst and his status as a “person of interest” in her death. Berman was the daughter of a wealthy Las Vegas casino operator with mob connections. Her murder remains unsolved.
Berman wrote about her father in two best-selling memoirs and worked on television specials.
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