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1 Gifted programs need to provide challenge, cross all socio-economic levels James Borland states that too many programs today in gifted education are fun and games activities that all children would enjoy doing, but are of dubious educational value.
2 An energizing proposition. Iowa Renewable Energy Fair will be held in Cedar Rapids.
3 Has Clinton put America on the mend? Jeremy Lewis is studying the health plan proposed by President Clinton.
4 Barney's demise. Nicholas Short supports the theory of a huge meteor collision with the earth leading to the demise of the dinosaurs.
5 Yes-yes-yes-no-no-no A new policy at Antioch College is examined by Joel Wells.
6 Russian roulette? Timothy O'Connor believes Boris Yeltzin will need both support of the Russian people and the military to survive as the country's leader.
7 Children's Technology Workshops to be offered this fall at University of Northern Iowa; first workshop October 16 Three Children's Technology Workshops will be held at UNI for children ages 5-9. The first workshop is October 16.
8 Iowa Waste Reduction Center to address pollution prevention needs of small business through &700,000 program A $700,000 cooperative agreement will allow the Iowa Waste Reduction Center to work on the pollution prevention challenges facing small businesses nationwide.
9 Assignment UNI Weekly sampling of events and activities on the UNI campus.
10 Media Advisory Elk Run Elementary School Playground Project news coverage opportunities at listed.
11 Sources Topics of discussion this week include; Bulgarian women struggle to survive and potpourri. Sources for additional information are listed.