Japan’s PM Naoto Kan says he is not sure if his forthcoming meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at the Asia Pacific (APEC) summit will go ahead. “The situation is such that the prospects for holding [the meeting] are not definite,” Kan told journalists.
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Everest: Fall Tour
TOUR STARTS OCTOBER 1 IN NASHVILLE
Everest is going to
premiere single “Let Go” on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on October 12, before joining friends My Morning Jacket soon after, to close
out their five-night run at Terminal 5 on October 23. The band’s first television performance in support of their
sophomore album, On Approach (Warner Bros./Vapor Records), will be surrounded by a handful
of dates with acoustic-pop threesome Guster, bluesy rockers Grace Potter and the Nocturnals as well as several solo headline shows. The fivesome will
then accompany Matt Costa for an extensive month-long North American tour. Check out all the dates below.
EVEREST ON TOUR
October 1 – Nashville, Tenn. @ War Memorial Auditorium *
October 2 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Fillmore Charlotte *
October 4 – Columbia, S.C. @ White Mule %
October 6 – Covington, Ken. @ Parlour Stage @ South Gate House %
October 8 – Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Music Hall *
October 9 – St. Luis, Mo. @ The Pageant *
October 10 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room @ Murat Center *
October 14 – Louisville, Ky. @ Headliners Music Hall ^
October 15 – Asheville, N.C. @ Orange Peel ^
October 19 – Boone, N.C. @ Appalachian ^
October 20 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Club Cafe %
October 21 – New York, N.Y. @ Mercury Lounge – CMJ Show
October 23 – New York, N.Y. @ Terminal 5 w/ My Morning Jacket
October 25 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Varsity Theater #
October 26 – Madison, Wisc. @ High Noon Saloon #
October 27 – Chicago, Ill. @ Double Door #
October 28 – Detroit, Mich. @ Magic Stick #
October 29 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Beachland Ballroom #
October 31 – Toronto, ONT @ Mod Club Theatre #
November 1 – Montreal, QC @ Le National #
November 3 – Boston, Mass. @ Paradise Rock Club #
November 4 – New York, N.Y. @ Bowery Ballroom #
November 5 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Music Hall of Williamsburg #
November 7 – Washington, D.C. @ Black Cat #
November 8 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ First Unitarian Church #
November 10 – Charlottesville, Va. @ Jefferson Theater #
November 11 – Carborro, N.C. @ Cat’s Cradle #
November 12 – Atlanta, Ga. @ The Loft #
November 13 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Exit/In #
November 14 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Firebird #
November 15 – Lawrence, Kan. @ Bottleneck #
November 16 – Tulsa, Okla. @ Cain’s Ballroom #
November 17 – Dallas, Texas @ Cambridge Room #
November 18 – Austin, Texas @ Stubb’s Jr. #
November 19 – Houston, Texas @ Bronze Peacock #
November 24 – Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues #
% headline show
^with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
* with Guster
# with Matt Costa
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Chicago Math Magnet School Wins Intel Top Award
More than $1 Million Given to Innovative Math/Science Schools in Intel Schools of Distinction Awards
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- The awards for the Intel Schools of Distinction were announced today in Washington, D.C., recognizing top science and math schools in the nation.
- Chicago’s Walter Payton College Prep took top prize; winners also from Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New York and Virginia.
- Cash and award packages included curriculum materials, professional development resources, hardware and software from sponsors.
WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 14, 2010 – Walter Payton College Prep, a Chicago high school with a student body representing youth from more than 100 elementary schools around the city, took home the top award in the Intel Schools of Distinction contest tonight in Washington, D.C.
Other schools winning big include Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (Alexandria, Va); Roxbury Preparatory Charter School (Roxbury, Mass.); Westdale Heights Academic Magnet School (Baton Rouge, La.); M.S. 223 The Laboratory School of Finance and Technology (Bronx, N.Y.); and West Elementary (Wamego, Kan.).
Intel’s education quest is to prepare tomorrow’s innovators, and the six schools honored do just that in the areas of innovative math and/or science programs. In recognition of and support for their efforts, each school won an estimated $160,000 in a combination of cash grants from the Intel Foundation and an award package including curriculum materials, professional development resources, hardware and software from program sponsors including Blackboard Collaborate, BrainwareSafari, Dell, DyKnow, I-CAN, SAS, Scantron, SMART Technologies and Tabula Digita.
“The critical knowledge base provided by math and science education is the foundation for innovation,” said Shelly Esque, vice president of Intel’s Corporate Affairs Group. “These schools imbue a deep passion for math and science in the next generation, a critical requirement for America to remain competitive in the global economy.”
The Walter Payton College Preparatory High School based in Chicago took home the Star Innovator Award, which brings an additional $15,000 from the Intel Foundation, for a total of $175,000 in cash and prizes. Payton is a citywide magnet school that serves a diverse student body and focuses on mathematics, science and world languages. Math teachers participate in lesson study and are highly engaged in collaborative processes. All courses include measurement, data analysis and modeling activities, using the same digital lab instruments used in science classes. The school schedule includes block lessons once a week and innovative, co-curricular seminars throughout the semester to engage students in the study of advanced or unusual topics.
More than a quarter of students take five or more math courses before graduation, opting for AP Statistics and university-level electives. More than 99 percent of Payton students meet or exceed state math standards. Additionally, Payton students have a 98 percent graduation rate and excel in academic competitions. The school also has an excellent record for helping students qualify for AP courses and pass AP tests.
Twelve finalists were selected from 149 applications. The 2010 finalists were from Florida, Kansas, Texas, New York, California, Illinois, North Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Ohio. For more detailed information visit www.intel.com/about/corporateresponsibility/education/soda/winners.htm.
Over the past decade alone, Intel has invested more than $1 billion, and its employees have donated more than 3 million hours toward improving education in 50 countries. To learn more, visit www.intel.com/education and the blogs.intel.com/csr. To join Intel’s community of people sharing their education stories, visit www.inspiredbyeducation.com.
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Electoral blow for Japan’s Kan
Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan’s Democratic Party looks to have suffered a major blow in Sunday’s upper house election. According to exit polls, the DPJ and its coalition partner are set to lose their combined majority.
Google Broadband Sought by Topeka, Boulder, Other U.S. Cities
Google plans on testing one or more high-speed broadband networks in a select number of midsized U.S. cities, and has asked interested municipalities to provide information about their communities that will allow Google to make its decision. That has led Topeka, Kan., to change its name temporarily to Google, and other towns such as Grand Rapids, Mich., to launch massive social networking campaigns. Google, however, is choosing to keep its decision-making process under wraps.
– Pop quiz: What do the cities of Topeka, Kan.,
Boulder, Colo.,
Aspen, Colo.,
Park City, Utah,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
and an increasing number of U.S.
cities have in common? They are all either competing or mulling over whether to
compete for a contract to test-market a Google broadband service. T…
Kansas Men Charged with Dealing in Counterfeit Cisco Products
Two Kansas men are accused of buying counterfeit Cisco Systems products in China, then selling them to customers in the United States. The men allegedly put fake Cisco labels on the products, packaged them in counterfeit Cisco boxes and even shipped them with false Cisco user manuals.
– Two Kansas men are being
accused of selling counterfeit networking gear they claimed was from Cisco
Systems.
According to a Dec. 3 news release from the Department of Justice,
Christopher Myers, 40, and Timothy Weatherly, 27, both of the Kansas City,
Kan., area, are facing quot;one count of co…
Sprint Nextel to Cut Up to 2,500 Jobs
Sprint Nextel plans to shed 2,500 jobs from its work force by the end of 2009. Sprint Nextel is the latest technology company to have layoffs in a series of job cuts in the past week that included Microsoft, Real networks, and Nokia Siemens.
– Sprint Nextel plans to lay off between 2,000 to 2,500
jobs in the fourth quarter of 2009. The Overland, Kan.-based wireless
technology carrier wants to slash about $350 million in internal and external
labor force annualized, but will spend between $60 million and $80 million in
severance packag…
Scott Roeder: George Tiller Killing Was Justified
WICHITA, Kan. — The man accused of killing one of the nation’s few late-term abortion providers will get his first look this week at the evidence against him, even as he has called the shooting of Dr. George Tiller justified.
Scott Roed…
Michael Vick Released From Federal Custody, Wants To Resume Football Career (VIDEO)
By LARRY O’DELL, Associated Press Writer
HAMPTON, Va. – Suspended NFL star Michael Vick ended his federal dogfighting sentence Monday, freeing him to lobby for a return to the field.
Vick’s attorney Lawrence Woodward told The Associated Pres…



