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Monday 16 November 2009 @ 9:32 pm

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Honouring the name of Cyrus Thatcher (Reading Evening Post)

Monday 16 November 2009 @ 8:11 pm

A stone plaque on Caversham War Memorial everyone hoped would remain empty forever has a new name on it.

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Longtime educator loved music, traveling (Tulsa World)

Monday 16 November 2009 @ 8:11 pm

When Brady Cypert’s former choir members sing ‘I’ll Fly Away’ this Thursday, it will seem like old times for those who knew the late Tulsan, an avid traveler who was always flying off to somewhere.

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ROBERT HARDMAN: It flew over the trenches. Yesterday the Union Flag marked the passing of a generation (Daily Mail)

Monday 16 November 2009 @ 7:11 pm

In recent months, we have lost our last three witnesses of the First World War - Bill Stone, 108, of the Royal Navy, Henry Allingham, 113, founder member of the Royal Air Force and, finally, Harry Patch, 111, the last Tommy, the last man to know what it was really like to ‘go over the top’.

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The State Of Music Education In Schools (KPBS San Diego)

Monday 16 November 2009 @ 7:11 pm

This weekend, the San Diego Youth Symphony and Conservatory honor the region’s hardworking music teachers with a concert. Such a celebration seems like a good time to explore the state of music education in our schools and look at a new program designed to support music education training called the California Music Project.

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Mastering English is the key to achievement for Hispanic children (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

Monday 16 November 2009 @ 6:11 pm

Bilingual education in elementary schools does few favors for Hispanics who want to find a surer path to success through higher education.

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Zimbabwe : More Women Venture Into Music Industry (AllAfrica.com)

Monday 16 November 2009 @ 5:11 pm

Harare — IT is encouraging to note that more women are venturing into the music industry than before and are even striving hard to come up with quality music that matches or even exceeds the standards set by their predecessors.

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