Net result: Web education



Net result:Web education
k VANESSA BUBIN is one of hundreds of youngsters who are trading traditional schools for their online counterparts. Asked to explain her choice, she answers articulately: "I have a lot of morals and, in school, they don't have many morals," she said.
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On the cutting edge
k WARREN native Stephen Roberts, a barber by trade, came back home to teach others another skill: how to be a casino card dealer.
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BUSINESS
More businessesare yukking it up
k PAIRING comedy and improv with the world of three-piece suits might sound like a funny concept to those used to more conventional corporate training methods. But it works, say some business executives who use such unconventional training.
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OPINION
World AIDS crisis:Don't blame U.S.
k SINGLING out the United States and other developed nations as villains in the global AIDS pandemic is not only unfair, it is wrong, a Vindicator editorial argues.
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SPORTS
Olympic standoutsin track and field
k THE U.S. TRACK and field team almost is set for the Athens Olympics. The Olympic trials concluded Sunday with triumphs by the sport's young standouts -- Allyson Felix in the women's 200 meters and Alan Webb in the 1,500.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Country heats up
k AFTER a disappointing 2003 for country music, this year country sales are up 11.2 percent, and there's a strong lineup of late-year releases on deck.
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