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Remarks by the First Lady at the Nasher Sculpture Center: related news

Remarks by the First Lady at the Nasher Sculpture Center

MRS. BUSH: Good morning, everybody. I'm getting a sneak preview of the show that will open tonight at the Nasher Sculpture Garden, and I want to encourage everyone in the area to come out and see these new things that have been in the home -- in Ray Nasher and Patsy Nasher's home, and now are here in the garden for -- either in the garden or inside for people everywhere from all over the metroplex and all over the world, for that matter, to come see.

Remarks by the First Lady at the Nasher Sculpture Center

MRS. BUSH: Good morning, everybody. I'm getting a sneak preview of the show that will open tonight at the Nasher Sculpture Garden, and I want to encourage everyone in the area to come out and see these new things that have been in the home -- in Ray Nasher and Patsy Nasher's home, and now are here in the garden for -- either in the garden or inside for people everywhere from all over the metroplex and all over the world, for that matter, to come see.

Remarks by the First Lady at the Nasher Sculpture Center

MRS. BUSH: Good morning, everybody. I'm getting a sneak preview of the show that will open tonight at the Nasher Sculpture Garden, and I want to encourage everyone in the area to come out and see these new things that have been in the home -- in Ray Nasher and Patsy Nasher's home, and now are here in the garden for -- either in the garden or inside for people everywhere from all over the metroplex and all over the world, for that matter, to come see.

Star Ocean: First Departure

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Remarks by the First Lady at the Nasher Sculpture Center

Roberts Realty Investors, Inc. Announces Receipt of Warning Letter From American Stock Exchange Due to Death of Director

UCSB center helps land $24M national center to study environmental impacts of nanotechnology

The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at the University of California at Santa Barbara (CNS-UCSB) helped to win the new University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (UC CEIN), a five-year, $24 million center co-funded by the National Science Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency to study the environmental impacts of nanotechnology. The new center, headquartered at UCLA but involving significant collaboration from UC Santa Barbara researchers, will include a research group on environmental risk perception led by Dr. Barbara Herr Harthorn, Director of the CNS-UCSB and Associate Professor of Feminist Studies, Anthropology & Sociology. CNS-UCSB also will collaborate in the UC CEIN's novel science journalist program, led by Professor William Freudenburg, a professor in UCSB's Environmenta

UCSB center helps land $24M national center to study environmental impacts of nanotechnology

The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at the University of California at Santa Barbara (CNS-UCSB) helped to win the new University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (UC CEIN), a five-year, $24 million center co-funded by the National Science Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency to study the environmental impacts of nanotechnology. The new center, headquartered at UCLA but involving significant collaboration from UC Santa Barbara researchers, will include a research group on environmental risk perception led by Dr. Barbara Herr Harthorn, Director of the CNS-UCSB and Associate Professor of Feminist Studies, Anthropology & Sociology. CNS-UCSB also will collaborate in the UC CEIN's novel science journalist program, led by Professor William Freudenburg, a professor in UCSB's Environmenta

15:12 - Greece: Banks should issue shares to state in return of aid-FM

Diamond Gold International Jewelry Center will open in Bucharest in two days' time as a first shopping center exclusively devoted to retail and wholesale trade in jewelries of precious stones and metals. The center will house permanent stalls of big jewelry market operators from Italy, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Israel, Armenia, Canada, France, the US and Columbia, ACT Media news agency reports.The project initiators, the Romanian Diamond Gold Jewelry and Precious Metals Employers' Associations, say available at the center will also be exclusive collections of famous jewelers from around the world, daily Adevarul informs. Diamond Gold Chairman Mihail Pacioianu is quoted as saying the center will offer a full range of services to trade partners interested in hand-made jewelries.

16:43 - Greece: Dresdner sees Euronank Q3 profits +3%; Funding, liquidity in focus

Exports FOB achieved in the first quarter of 2006 amounted to € 6212,6 million, by 21.9% more than in the first quarter of 2005.Value of exports to the European Union countries (EU-25), in the first quarter of 2006,as compared to the first quarter of 2005, increased by 18.8%. Weight of exports to the European Union countries in total exports was 68.5%, according to National Administration of Customs.Partner countries holding the first places for exports in the first quarter of 2006 (representing 74.7% of total exports) were the following: Italy (19.0% of total exports), Germany (15.2%), France (7.3%), Turkey (6.9%), Hungary (4.8%), United Kingdom (4.7%), U.S.A. (3.5%), Austria (3.2%), Bulgaria (3.0%), Spain (2.6%), United Arab Emirates (2.

16:23 - Greece: Deutsche Bank cuts Terna target; Sees benefits from GEK merger

Exports FOB achieved in the first quarter of 2006 amounted to € 6212,6 million, by 21.9% more than in the first quarter of 2005.Value of exports to the European Union countries (EU-25), in the first quarter of 2006,as compared to the first quarter of 2005, increased by 18.8%. Weight of exports to the European Union countries in total exports was 68.5%, according to National Administration of Customs.Partner countries holding the first places for exports in the first quarter of 2006 (representing 74.7% of total exports) were the following: Italy (19.0% of total exports), Germany (15.2%), France (7.3%), Turkey (6.9%), Hungary (4.8%), United Kingdom (4.7%), U.S.A. (3.5%), Austria (3.2%), Bulgaria (3.0%), Spain (2.6%), United Arab Emirates (2.

First Whole Cancer Genome Sequenced

dooling writes "A paper detailing the sequencing of the first human cancer genome will be published in the 6 November 2008 issue of Nature. This is not only the first cancer genome published, it is the first female genome as well. You can read the paper's abstract, DNA sequencing of a cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukaemia genome, or the story in Science News. This issue of Nature also has articles on the sequencing of the first African and Asian genomes. The sequencing in all three articles was done using the Illumina Genome Analyzer, one of the massively parallel, next-generation genome sequencing platforms."

CNS-UCSB Helps Land $24 Million National Center to Study Environmental Impacts of Nanotechnology

The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at the University of California at Santa Barbara (CNS-UCSB) helped to win the new University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (UC CEIN), a five-year, $24 million center co-funded by the National Science Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency to study the environmental impacts of nanotechnology. The new center, headquartered at UCLA but involving significant collaboration from UC Santa Barbara researchers, will include a research group on environmental risk perception led by Dr. Barbara Herr Harthorn, Director of the CNS-UCSB and Associate Professor of Feminist Studies, Anthropology & Sociology. CNS-UCSB also will collaborate in the UC CEIN's novel science journalist program, led by Professor William Freudenburg, a professor in UCSB's Environmenta

TV Pack headaches reveal Media Center dilemma

Tags: Release, Media Center PC, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, OEM, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Media Center, Feature, Media Center Application, Fiji

China launches mission for first spacewalk

A Chinese soldier stands guard near the Shenzhou-7 manned spaceship, the Long-March II-F rocket, and the launch pad at the Jiuquan launch center in Jiuquan, China's northwest Gansu province, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008. A Chinese astronaut will conduct the country's first spacewalk on Friday afternoon local time, state media reported. A Chinese soldier stands guard near the Shenzhou-7 manned spaceship, the Long-March II-F rocket, and the launch pad at the Jiuquan launch center in Jiuquan, China's northwest Gansu province, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008. A Chinese astronaut will conduct the country's first spacewalk on Friday afternoon local time, state media reported. (AP Photo/Color China Photo)

Center for Nanotechnology in Society helps land $24m center to study nanotechnology environmental impacts

Center for Nanotechnology in Society helps land $24m center to study nanotechnology environmental impacts

First sculpture expo underway at IAF

TEHRAN, Nov. 9 (MNA) -- The first Iranian sculpture expo opened Saturday at the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF).

First sculpture expo underway at Iranian Artists Forum

TEHRAN, Nov. 9 (Mehr News Agency) -- The first Iranian sculpture expo opened Saturday at the Iranian Artists Forum (IAF).

First nanotechnology center in Arab countries

(Nanowerk News) Egypt will establish a nanotechnology center, the first one in the Arab countries and North Africa, with the help of the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), the official MENA news agency reported Thursday.

French first lady bails on war museum

France's first lady has refused an invitation from the southern province of Gaziantep to attend the opening of a museum about the city's struggle against the French during the War of Independence.

Irans first sculpture expo to open Saturday

TEHRAN, Nov. 5 (MNA) -- The first Iranian sculpture expo is scheduled to open Saturday November 8 at the Iranian Artists Forum.

Urge Sculpture - Yerba Buena Gardens San Francisco - Urge the Moving Sculpture at Yerba Buena Gardens

Urge (the sculpture) can be – well – urged to sit down. The bench near the androgynous Urge was designed to trigger the sculpture's up-down movement. You'll need to weigh 130 lbs or more to activate the statue.

Crouching Spider Sculpture at Pier 14 - San Francisco - Photo of Crouching Spider Sculpture at Pier 14 in San Francisco

The Crouching Spider sculpture by Louise Bourgeois, replaced the Black Rock Arts sculpture Passage which resided at Pier 14 from its opening days.

Egypt to establish first nanotech center in Arab countries

Egypt will establish a nanotechnology center, the first one in the Arab countries and North Africa, with the help of the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), the official MENA news agency reported Thursday.

Fonality Call Center System Saves SunPorch $100K In Annual Advertising Costs; PBXtra Call Center Chosen Over Avaya, Cisco, and 3Com

Fonality Call Center System Saves SunPorch $100K In Annual Advertising Costs; PBXtra Call Center Chosen Over Avaya, Cisco, and 3Com

October 7, 2008-- First Lady Laura Bush Recognizes Top Ten Museums and Libraries at White House Ceremony

To access high resolution photos of each winner with the First Lady and IMLS Director Anne Radice, please click on the numbered links below. High-resolution images are available for press and public use by clicking on the thumbnail image.


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