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- Pens building chemistry
- RNL could feel squeeze
- Christ Church Grammar tops Beazley TEE rankings
Pens building chemistry
pittsburghlive.com – Dec 29, 2007
open(targetUrl); } Darryl Sydor has scored one goal for the Penguins this season. He has played with four times that many defense partners. “It has been different for me but through injuries and adversity you have to mix and match” Sydor said. “In Dallas (from 1996-2003) I always played with Sergei Zubov. That was seven years with the same guy. Sydor signed with the Penguins as a free agent over the summer and opened camp paired with Sergei Gonchar an experiment that lasted about seven days. story continues below Sydor started the season playing with Rob Scuderi.
RNL could feel squeeze
Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription) – Dec 29, 2007
verall the budget containeda $400 million shortfall for DE’sffice of Science one of RNL’smain funding sources. perational funding forSpallation Neutron Source and theHigh Flux Isotope Reactor are Kaccording to RNL Director ThomMason. Plans for RNL to begindesign of a 150000-square-footchemistry lab facility in 2008 arestill on schedule. Construction ofthe $95 million chemistry centerwould take place in 2009-2010. STRY TLS E-mail story Comments (6) iPod friendly Printer friendly… Money allotted in 2007 for refurbishment of Building 4500 was shifted to the chemistry labs and additional money is available in the 2008 budget bill he said. “We have enough money to put together the design” the lab director said. Construction of the $95 million chemistry center would take place in 2009-10 he said. Mason who became lab director in July after Jeff Wadsworth left ak Ridge to take an executive position with Battelle said much of his time has been spent familiarizing himself with programs other than those he headed in his former position – as SNS director and associate lab director for neutron sciences. “I’ve been having a lot of fun with that” he said. ne thing that hasn’t been fun for him was the recent hacking of RNL’s computer systems. The sophisticated attack gained access to a lab database and potentially exposed the personal information of thousands of lab visitors.
Christ Church Grammar tops Beazley TEE rankings
NEWS.com.au – Dec 29, 2007
2 in WA Eugen Lim Chris Harvey Tom Swift Stephen Siopis Brandon Wong and James Waters. Andrew won a General Exhibition a Subject Exhibition in physics and a Certificate of Excellence. He was also awarded Certificates of Distinction in economics chemistry calculus applicable mathematics and physics. Andrew said he was considering doing science-medicine or raw science at the University of Sydney. It was a busy year for him with a silver medal effort at the International Chemistry lympiad in Moscow. He was also vice-captain of Christ Church’s hockey team. Andrew said his way of minimising stress during exams was to have a night off from studying every week… “It’s still a long way off so I’ll take it one step at a time. ” He was unsure of what he would study when he eventually went to university but was interested in pharmacy. Stephen who won Certificates of Distinction for English and chemistry and a Certificate of Excellence wanted to study law and commerce at UWA. Brandon achieved a Certificate of Excellence and a Certificate of Distinction in discrete maths. He said he was aiming to study medicine at UWA. James won a Certificate of Distinction for English literature and a Certificate of Excellence. Share this article.