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- Ontario Teachers likely to buy rest of UK's Bristol Airport: source
- Salvage Summer ACT, SAT Prep With a Shortened Timeline
- Healthier High School Lunches Get a Mixed Bag of Reviews
- Professors object to FAA restrictions on drone use
Ontario Teachers likely to buy rest of UK's Bristol Airport: source Posted: 28 Jul 2014 07:16 AM PDT Canada's Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan is likely to buy the rest of Britain's Bristol Airport in a deal worth up to 250 million pounds ($424.6 million), a source closely monitoring the situation said on Monday. The pension fund, which already owns 49 percent of the regional airport, has the right of first offer for the 50 percent owned by Australian asset manager Macquarie Group . Macquarie, the world's largest infrastructure asset manager, was sounding out buyers for its holding, British newspaper The Sunday Times reported. Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan is eyeing the stake as it seeks to expand its infrastructure holdings from $12 billion to around $18 billion. |
Salvage Summer ACT, SAT Prep With a Shortened Timeline Posted: 28 Jul 2014 06:00 AM PDT Some high school students begin their summers with the intent of fully preparing for standardized college admissions tests. They understand that their time to study for the ACT or SAT will be limited once they return to school in the fall and wish to complete as much exam preparation as possible while their schedules permit. |
Healthier High School Lunches Get a Mixed Bag of Reviews Posted: 28 Jul 2014 05:00 AM PDT The reviews on healthier school lunches are in, and it seems most high school students think they are tolerable. Many of the new federal requirements aimed at making school lunches healthier took effect in the 2012-2013 school year. Twelve months later, about 63 percent of high school students surveyed reported liking the new school lunches, at least to some extent, according to a report released this month by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a philanthropic organization whose mission is to improve public health. "High school kids, you know they got their opinions right away," says Susan Birmingham, director of food service for Frontier Central School District in Hamburg, New York. |
Professors object to FAA restrictions on drone use Posted: 27 Jul 2014 08:07 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — University and college professors are complaining that government restrictions on the use of small drones are likely to stifle academic research. |
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