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Deadly clash at Arafat Gaza rally

At least five people have been killed in gunfire at a rally organised by Fatah in the Gaza Strip to mark three years since the death of Yasser Arafat. Security forces from the rival Hamas movement opened fire at crowds, causing people to run for cover, reports say. It was the biggest...

In Play, Children Learn

. . . October , 2007 In the popular Exchange book, Play: A Beginnings Workshop Book, Betty Jones, in her article "The Play's the Thing: Styles of Playfulness", notes the many ways children learn through play... • to make appropriate choices among many possibilities. • to use their...

US sailors shot dead in Bahrain

Two US sailors have been shot dead and a third critically wounded at a navy base in the Gulf state of Bahrain, the US Navy has said. The shootings took place at 0500 local time (0200 GMT) and were under investigation, the statement added. The navy said the incident was a "domestic...

Teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan Holds Class

By The Associated Press Teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan transformed the space shuttle and space station into a classroom Tuesday for her first education session from orbit, fulfilling the legacy of Christa McAuliffe with joy and also some sadness. "I've thought about Christa and the...

Obesity Prevention in child care Centers

Obesity Prevention in child care Centers August 7, 2007 Early childhood researchers and teachers should rejoice that The Future of Children journal, established years ago by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, continues under the capable aegis of Princeton University and The Brookings...

Does the moon interact with the Earth's magnetic field

Does the moon interact with the Earth's magnetic field ? No, there is no measurable known effect relating the Earth's magnetic field and a slowdown of the moon's orbital speed. The moon in fact has an iron core, but a little one. This is one of the facts that supports the "new" theory...

UN backs new Darfur peace force

African Union soldiers will be part of the UN force in Darfur The United Nations Security Council has voted to send peacekeepers to the war-ravaged Darfur region of Sudan, after months of wrangling. Up to 26,000 troops and police will...

One Bulgarian's Libyan ordeal

Zdravko Georgiev is one of the Bulgarian medics handed over by Libya, although he was not one of the six convicted in the HIV case. Shortly before the seven of them were flown to Sofia, Dr Georgiev spoke to the BBC News website about his eight-year wait for freedom. Dr Georgiev did...

HIV medics released to Bulgaria

Six Bulgarian medics who were serving life sentences in Libya have arrived in Bulgaria following their release, ending their eight-year incarceration. They were immediately pardoned by Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov. The five nurses and a Palestinian-born doctor were convicted...

The Pre-KinderGarden

It's never too early to get kids excited about gardens. According to a recent research published in the journal Applied Environmental Education and Communications, “…when young children are participating in gardening they are communicating their knowledge about the world to others,...

Ban offers to help start Israel-Syria talks

    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon offered on Monday to facilitate any future peace talks between Israel and Syria, which the United States has shunned. Ban, was responding to comments by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert last week that he was...

Fighting Procrastination

In the article "Getting Organized: 50 Ideas for More Effective Use of Your Time, There are thoughts about avoiding procrastination.... It has been said, "There's no time like the present for postponing what you don't want to do." Indeed, procrastination is the number one enemy of effective...

Successful Online Professional Development

As eLearning credit courses and degree program opportunities continue to expand, early childhood professional organizations, training providers, and community-based training groups are looking for ways to design, develop, and deliver effective non-credit online professional development. An...

Viewing the International Space Station

The International Space Station can be viewed from earth if you know when and where to look. NASA has solved the problem of where to look by creating an orbit tracking website . Best Viewing Times: Since the space station has little or no light of it's own, you'll only be able to see it...

Israel army holds Shalit suspect

Cpl Shalit has been held for more than a year The Israeli military says it has arrested a Palestinian man over the capture of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit one year ago near the Gaza Strip. A military spokesman said Mohammed Salameh Abed Zufi was detained by...

The Neuroscience of Joyful Education

According to Judy Ellis, writing in Education Leadership ("The Neuroscience of Joyful Education," Summer 2007), "Brain research tells us that when the fun stops, learning often stops too." In the introduction to her article she summarize her views.... "Most children can't wait to start...

Bush urges Congress Iraq support

US President George W Bush has said he understands how difficult the Iraq war is on the US, but that Congress must give his surge plan more time to work. Speaking in Ohio, Mr Bush urged politicians to not pursue a withdrawal now, urging patience until the head of US forces in Iraq reports in...

Rebels behead Philippine troops

Eight Philippine marines have been killed, four of them beheaded, by Islamic rebels in the south of the country, the army says. It says nine marines were injured and six others were missing after a clash near Tipo Tipo town on Basilan island. Tuesday's clash took place as the army...

Libya to rule on HIV medics case

Libya's Supreme Court is due to rule on the case of foreign medics on death row for infecting 438 children with HIV. Five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor have said they are innocent of giving tainted blood to the children at the Benghazi hospital in 1998. The court is expected...

Baghdad mortar attack kills three

A mortar and rocket attack on Baghdad's heavily-protected Green Zone has killed three people, Iraqi police said. Two Iraqis and one Filipino were killed and about 25 people wounded, Iraqi officials said. Police said up to 30 rockets and mortars were fired into the zone which houses the...