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Monthly Archives: July 2006
Learning Something New Every Day
I’m sitting in this hub of Korean trafficking known as LAX on a 4+ hour layover, freeloading on someone else’s broadband connection that they failed to secure. But anyways, it has taken a couple of weeks for me to … Continue reading
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R-Day
If you’re an Old Grad, this photo album brings back memories. I can almost smell the stench of rain-dampened ME trousers and sweaty white-over-gray shirts and white gloves. So much has changed and yet so much stays the same. … Continue reading
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How Stuff Works: DoDDS School Attendance
Here’s an interesting article from Stars and Stripes: DODDS schools draw tuition-paying students By Megan McCloskey, Stars and StripesPacific edition, Saturday, July 8, 2006 CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — There are seats in Department of Defense Dependents Schools classrooms … Continue reading
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