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Since the equipment in room 119 is constantly being updated to remain abreast of emerging technology, the oldest hardware only dates back three months and much of the equipment is even newer than that...
...whole review system was in flux," Hart said. She added that the female faculty members were kept abreast of developments by Clark, ho held at least two meetings to explain the process...
Just being out here qualifies, if you ask Los Angeles police captain Ron Bergmann, who says more kids than ever are racing. The night of that November crash, he says, police were headed north on San Fernando Road when they saw racers, four abreast, bearing down on them at about warp 6. A 19-year-old Pasadena boy in an '89 Mustang convertible spun around and fled, but his car found a tree...
...first point is the best place to begin. Read the trade magazines to see what the latest Intel plans are for its processors. Look in the technology section of your favorite paper to keep abreast of high-level events such as the Justice Department's lawsuit against Microsoft or Apple's purchase of PowerComputing. Really, it's more fun than it sounds, and it's free...
...that St. Catherine Hospital, a local 132-bed facility owned by the Dominican Sisters, could set up a compressed-video classroom and become part of the statewide nurse-practitioner program. "It breaks the isolation," says Doll, who sits in on her students' classes at the hospital. "It keeps us abreast of all the latest things...