• But because of the Recovery Act and the job training program at a community college in his town, he went back and took a 16-hour course in being able to begin to deal with -- 16-week course -- in being able to deal with chemicals related to how they produced solar panels.

    WHITEHOUSE: The Recovery Act �C Year One

  • But a growing number of cases - about one in 10 - are being seen in younger people who do not smoke or drink heavily.

    BBC: Mouth cancer rising among young

  • The film - which has already smashed box-office records in the US - is being shown in cinemas across the UK and Republic of Ireland.

    BBC: Neeson headlines Star Wars premier

  • Wallace suggests you not base your bets on "card odds" (the 1-in-50 chance of being dealt, for example, three of a kind versus the 1-in-4, 000 chance of being dealt four of a kind).

    FORBES: Busted

  • We continually hear of superior resident students being rejected by in-State universities and being forced to attend out-of-State schools.

    FORBES: Are State-Run Universities Gaming Admissions?

  • In fact, Louisiana finishes 49th in income, yet is in the top ten in well-being.

    FORBES: Are You Thriving, Struggling or Suffering? Perhaps You Should Move to Hawaii

  • Klasnic then directed a low 12-yard header so wide it almost went out for a throw-in before being collected by right-back Kyle Walker.

    BBC: Bolton 2-0 Sheff Utd

  • The study was produced with the University of York and the survey's co-author, Jonathan Bradshaw, said it "establishes a valuable benchmark that we can use to track changes in well-being over time".

    BBC: Family argument

  • The ability to recognize that things happen quite quickly in races - being too far off the pace, not instantaneously responding to a break, recognizing whether that break may be a temporary surge and not define the nature of the race.

    CNN: Q & A with Sebastian Coe

  • Researchers from the University of Illinois and the University of Pennsylvania proclaim with totemic authority that, in a 1985 survey, respondents from the Forbes list of the 400 richest Americans and the Maasai of East Africa were almost equally satisfied and ranked relatively high in well-being.

    FORBES: Money, Happiness And The Pursuit Of Both

  • Can you view what the U.S. has done in Iraq -- now having a reliable ally in the region -- as being a success in terms of U.S. foreign policy?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Most people nowadays can't remember their friends' phone numbers -- in spite of being in constant contact with them -- and correct spelling is growing largely irrelevant when doing a Google search with all those ultra-smart (okay, sometimes they can be real dumb too) suggestions.

    ENGADGET: Google's Amit Singhal tells us about the dreams search engines are made of

  • From what I can tell there is no trace of any market leader in eye-tracking being a partner of Samsung, which points to an in-house, lab-based solution.

    FORBES: Samsung Gets Ahead Through Its Russian Connection

  • Yet in the hours before the ceremony, Mr. Morsi tried in vain to prevent the swearing-in from being carried live on television, Al Shorouq, an Egyptian daily newspaper, reported.

    WSJ: Morsi Takes Office, Praises Egyptian Military

  • He found that Mexican law was far tougher-- in every respect-- than anything being proposed in the United States.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • The SaS has balked at Slovakia - one of the poorest countries in the eurozone - being asked to guarantee 7.7bn euros of the 440bn European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF).

    BBC: Eurozone bailout fund faces key Slovakian vote

  • The restored Georgian chapel - taken over by the local council in 2003 - was being occupied by members of the Glamorgan Home Guard, a living history group, to recreate wartime Pembrokeshire.

    BBC: Weekend 'open doors' at historic sites across Wales

  • Down on Las Vegas's famous Strip, I discover that the casino industry is - just like that gambler catching himself in the mirror - being forced to face up to its shortcomings.

    BBC: Las Vegas casinos trumped by Chinese 'Sin City'

  • The NASUWT says the changes mean less-qualified people are being put in charge of classes - and are being paid less than teachers.

    BBC: Warning of rise of 'unqualified teachers' in classrooms

  • As the former boss of the UK's main financial regulator - which is now in the process of being split in two - Mr Sants should have the knowledge and credibility needed to restore Barclays reputation.

    BBC: Hector Sants

  • They re-occupied the building in March after being evicted in a stand-off with police.

    BBC: Glasgow University Hetherington sit-in ends

  • The decision to put the trust into administration - a measure made possible by legislation Labour introduced in 2009 - is being closely monitored within the NHS because it provides a blueprint for what could happen elsewhere.

    BBC: South London Healthcare 'should be dissolved'

  • This circumstance was pretty unique in that Secretary Bryson was alone, was not with a security detail, was on private time, which is common for certain members of the Cabinet, and it resulted in him being -- both having a seizure and ending up in the hospital.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Being in a 2-2 series isn't the right time for Heat panic over now being in what amounts to a best-of-three, or Heat lament over anything that isn't going their way, Spoelstra said.

    NPR: Pacers, Heat Prepare For Crucial Game 5

  • Ms Gadgil denied media reports that Qasab - who is called the "butcher of Mumbai" by many in India - was being "fattened on biriyani", saying a mere 52 cents was spent on his daily food.

    BBC: India spends millions on Mumbai gunman Ajmal Qasab

  • "Being in the computer industry is like being in Never-Never Land, " Carpenter said.

    CNN: Valley of the boys?

  • Many people are uneasy about a party with ties to religious organizations - in this case, Komeito is linked to the controversial Buddhist Soka Gakkai - being in government.

    CNN: Taking Over

  • Furness Academy in Barrow-in-Furness is currently being rebuilt in a new building due to open in September.

    BBC: Furness Academy

  • In full-page adverts being run in 10 US newspapers, the multinational drinks maker makes light of the accusation.

    BBC: Anheuser-Busch advert derides watered-down Bud claims

  • In 2011 the charity published the first part of the study which showed that under the 2001 Census 173, 200 children - one in 77 children - were being brought up by grandparents and other relatives.

    BBC: Parent walking with two children

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