Friday, April 1, 2011

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Colleyville student wins Texas National Geographic Bee
Dallas Morning News
By DEBORAH FLECK For the fourth straight year, the winner of the state competition of the National Geographic Bee lives in North Texas. Tine Valencic, 13, of Colleyville, repeated as Texas champ at the competition Friday at the Pat May Center in ...
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Josiah Terrell is in Athens (W.Va., not Greece) for geography bee
Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune
Terrell will be participating in the bee, sponsored by National Geographic, today at Concord College in Athens, W.Va. By LIZ BEAVERS By Liz Beavers KEYSER – Ask Keyser Primary-Middle School sixth grader Josiah Terrell where he is going to be today, ...
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Burlco boy advances in National Geographic Bee
Cherry Hill Courier Post
Mount Laurel sixth-grader Brendan Ruskey was the sole South Jersey contestant to make the finals at the annual New Jersey edition of the National Geographic Bee today at Rowan University. Brendan, 12, representing Mount Laurel Hartford Upper Elementary ...
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State level 'Geographic Bee' underway
KTVQ Billings News
BILLINGS - The state level of the National Geographic Bee took place this afternoon in Billings at the Montana State University- Billings campus. 96 4th though 8th graders from across Montana made it to the competition after winning a competition in ...
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National Geographic Channel's Shark Men hits the water this April
Sport Fishing
By National Geographic Channel / Newswire WASHINGTON, DC - Science and sport fishing join forces for an unprecedented hands-on research effort to study wild great whites, when Shark Men season two kicks off with back-to-back premieres Sunday, April 10, ...
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Henry Rollins on National Geographic gig and other adventures in work
Westword (blog)
We spoke with Rollins shortly before his fiftieth birthday, commemorated in part by his current spoken word tour, about his stints with National Geographic and some of the projects he's worked on in recent years as part of his ongoing efforts to stave ...
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