Free tax return program benefits students and Oxford community The Daily Mississippian Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:47 PM PST Â Tax season just got a little brighter and cheaper. A group of University of Mississippi graduate students is preparing and filing tax returns for local residents free of charge. Tax-Aide, a program sponsored by the AARP Foundation, is not only providing this and also allowing students to get hands-on experience. Accountancy professor Tanya Flesher requires students in her Contemporary Issues ... | Free opening day tickets available at FanFest The Bristol Press Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:41 PM PST NEW BRITAIN â" Fans can pick up a complimentary ticket to the Rock Catsâ opening night April 5 by attending Saturdayâs annual FanFest and donating a small beauty or makeup product to benefit the Connecticut Association of Foster and Adoptive Parents. | Former University linebacker gives a mediocre NFL Combine performance University Daily Kansan Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:41 PM PST Former Kansas linebacker Steven Johnson received an invite to the NFL Scouting Combine after he led the Jayhawks with 124 tackles. Johnson, a former walk-on, is projected to be a late round selection or a free-agent signee. On Monday, he got his chance to show the scouts what he could do. 40-yard dash The 40-yard dash is used to measure straight-line speed. It is the most hyped up test of the ... | VMI beats Radford 55-53 in Big South tournament NBC 12 Richmond Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:37 PM PST Stan Okoye scored 16 points and made two clutch free throws with 19 seconds left to help Virginia Military Institute beat Radford 55-53 on Monday night in the first round of the Big South tournament. | METS: Despite outlook, Amazin's still have high hopes The Trentonian Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:36 PM PST PORT ST LUCIE, Fla. â" Pending litigation related to the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme, a huge payroll drop and uncertainly about his teamâs ability to secure free agents, Mets owner Fred Wilpon is still excited about the upcoming season. | Civil society groups slam corporate influence on TPP talks Scoop.co.nz Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:35 PM PST The 11th round of Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement negotiations between Australia , the US , New Zealand , Malaysia and four other countries starts in Melbourne on March 1. Civil society groups from those countries are in Melbourne to contest corporate influence and debate the issues. | App will help blind, visually impaired navigate streets The Minnesota Daily Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:35 PM PST By: Molly Novak A University of Minnesota researcher is developing an app that would tell the blind and visually-impaired not only when to cross the street, but which direction theyâre going and how many lanes they have to cross. The app, which will be free to download, will also tell users the name of a street if the user taps the phone and points it in any direction, said Chen-Fu Liao, a ... | | |
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