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Response to GIPS
This is in response to an announcement that appeared in the Sunday Standard of November 16 2008, and subsequently in the Botswana Gazette, Mmegi and other publications, the announcement which was seemingly sponsored by the Student Representative Council (SRC) of Gaborone Institute of Professional Studies (GIPS) Gaborone campus.
LEW-PORT: Confusion over $28M project grows
Board requests more information from architects before making cuts
Around Town
EVENTS
Charter Launches “Local Edition,” Ends Public Access
ON THE SET. “Local Edition” host tracy Young interviews Melanie Washington during a taping of the new cable show. —Gazette photo by Harry Saltzgaver Charter Communications and its forebears have been Long Beach’s cable television company since the beginning of the industry.
Robertshaw Developer Promises Top Quality
FACING THE NEIGHBORS. John Killen, standing, explains Xebec Realty Partners’s plans for the land next to Colin Powell Academy last week. —Gazette photo by Leslie A.M. Smith
Making a Difference by Reading to Kids
Studies show that reading to kids can make a difference in their education. That's why local schools had several people in our communities visit classrooms last week and read on national "Read to Me Day," including local Olympian Jeremy Cummings who won a bronze medal in Beijing.
School Board Rescinds Appointment
On a 3-2 vote, the McCook Public Schools board of education Monday evening rescinded its vote on Nov. 10 that appointed Gary Power to complete the two years remaining in the term of Greg Larson, who resigned in September.









All Blacks' coach hails 'intriguing' World Cup draw
New Zealand coach Graham Henry said the prospect of the All Blacks facing Kiwi heartbreakers France in the opening match of the 2011 Rugby World Cup was "intriguing".

Rugby World Cup draw may not be kind to Canada whatever happens
The shortest road to the 2011 Rugby World Cup could end up being the most painful for Canada.

It?s Still Making the World Go ?Round
Niall Ferguson?s latest book, ?The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World,? went to press in May 2008, but it shrewdly anticipates many aspects of the current financial crisis.

World markets slump on economic gloom
World stocks slumped Monday, giving up about half of last week's gains after a raft of weak economic data from the U.S., Europe and elsewhere renewed fears that the global economy is in the midst of a prolonged economic downturn.

World AIDS Day 2008: Much accomplished, much to do
When we commemorated the first World AIDS Day on December 1, 1988, we had little to celebrate.

Governments tackle HIV stigma on World AIDS Day
Governments across the globe pledged Monday to step up the fight against HIV, promising to bankroll treatment programmes on the 20th annual World AIDS Day.

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