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Leadership Training News01-Dec-2008
- Emiratis to read for public health degrees (Zawya)
Abu Dhabi: Twenty Emiratis have been selected by the Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) to participate in a health care leadership training programme sourced from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
- Niagara County events (The Buffalo News)
Following is Niagara Sunday's weekly listing of upcoming public events held around Niagara County. If you would like your event included, send the information two weeks in advance to: Niagara Community Calendar, c/o The Buffalo News, 8353 Niagara Falls Blvd., Niagara Falls, NY 14304, fax to: 283-1691, or e-mail to: niagaranews@buffnews.com . Today
- Rodney Wehr of Tamaqua achieves the rank of Eagle Scout (Times News)
- Adventure and action at Eagle Ranch (The New Straits Times)
PORT DICKSON Eagle Ranch Resort, a sports paradise at 14th mile Port Dickson, offers a unique "home on the ranch" stay. The 30-acre ranch is located amid horse trails with eagles soaring in the skies.
- Training to help young leaders give their best (The Maclay Argus)
YEAR 12 school captains from Melville High School, Kempsey High School and Macksville High School gathered at Brindabella last week for a leadership training seminar.
- Sports leadership training conference opens at Panaad (Sun Star)
CHRISTIAN Team Ministries, a group of evangelical Christian pastors and lay leaders specializing in sports development for the youth, is scheduled to conduct a four-day sports leadership training conference on December 2 to 5 at the Panaad Sports and Recreational Park Complex in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City.
- Gov?t increases allocation for rural modernisation (The New Sabah Times)
PUTRAJAYA : The allocation for modernising rural areas will be increased by 44 per cent to make it RM2 .78 billion to provide for various modern infrastructure of quality.
- CPMC controller picked for leadership program (The Fort Morgan Times)
Diana Sanne-Coup, Colorado Plains Medical Center controller, has been selected as a participant in LifePoint Hospitals? Leadership Training Program.
- Sea Cadets will help area youths (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
What is a Sea Cadet? The Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is for American youth ages 13-17 who have a desire to learn about the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Navy uniforms are authorized to wear by Sea Cadets that are appropriately marked with the Sea Cadet Corps insignia.
- Spreading inclusion through students (Times of Malta)
Education Minister Dolores Cristina (fourth from left) flanked by G?ira Boys' Secondary School headmaster Alfred Grixti (left) and British Council representative Alison Driver, together with teachers and students who took part in the leadership training.
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