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Delta II Rocket Launches Micro-Satellite Experiment The June 21 launch of a Boeing Delta II rocket marked the 250th launch of an Aerojet-boosted Delta II. LCC/ISD program lets students experience work DELTA TWP. — Some high school students can have a more interesting senior year than others. Bologna Performing Arts Center hosts annual arts camp CLEVELAND -Performances on Friday and Saturday will bring the 2006 Mississippi Janice Wyatt Summer Arts Insitute to a close for another year. The program is held each summer at the Bologna Performing Arts Center on the campus of Delta State University. Vuyovich gets ESPN all-academic for Marlins WALTHAM, Mass. -- A standout season of firsts on the baseball field for Virginia Wesleyan College outfielder Brent Vuyovich now includes a first in academic honors. The road from Guantanamo EVEN BEFORE the suicides of three detainees two weeks ago, the Bush administration was facing a rising outcry over the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Along with human rights and civil liberties organizations, American politicians from both parties and a parade of foreign and international leaders have called for its closure on legal, moral, and political grounds. Johnson makes wise move to withdraw from draft The SWAC has a poor track record for getting its underclassmen selected in the NBA Draft. Summer books Anchor Books recent publication of The Da Vinci Code in paperback puts Dan Browns popular thriller into lightweight, compact form for easy toting to summer-reading spots. Women CEOS are still a rarity in corporate America When it comes to women in the workplace, just as the popular 1980s Virginia Slims cigarette ads suggested: Theyve come a long way, baby. However, as recent numbers bear out, they still have a long way to go when it comes to holding the top seats in corporate America. Californias Latest Cutting-Edge City: Stockton? The long-disparaged Central Valley town is at the vanguard of the regions transformation from farm belt to the states newest population center. It started with the little things. Candidates ready to shine Saturday, April 23, nominees for the 2005 Girl of the Year will be honored at a luncheon in the hospitality room of First Presbyterian Church. | ||||