1. OPRAH GIVES AGAIN: This time to Ron Clark's school in Atlanta. (Eurweb) - *For most folks just getting a letter from Oprah Winfrey would make their day. But to get a letter AND a check for $365,000 would be like going to heaven without having to die first.
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2. Millstream Provides Update of its Airport and Airport East Properties (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance) - TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Millstream Mines Ltd. is pleased to report that it has completed the preliminary analyses of the geophysics and diamond drilling programs started in late 2007 and continuing into 2008 on its two Sudbury area properties.
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3. Marcial: Building a Case for Infrastructure Stocks (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) - Obama's public works program will enable governors to activate billions of dollars' worth of projects right away, and construction stocks are twitching
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6. School officials learn lesson (The Post and Courier) - Charleston County school officials appeared to have learned a lesson after the debacle of a public hearing in McClellanville. They took a totally different approach Thursday night when they came to the North Charleston community. They gave the nearly 200-person crowd more information about the process and proposals to close and restructure schools, and they scheduled time for attendees to share ...
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7. School officials get an earful (The Post and Courier) - MCCLELLANVILLE — Community members passionately demanded on Wednesday that their voices be heard, forcing Charleston County school officials to abandon their plans for a public hearing and conform to what the public wanted.
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