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By Antonio Gonzalez and Janet McConnaughey

The Associated Press

CEDAR KEY, Fla.

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The first rehabilitated turtles coated in oil by BP's massive leak were released back into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, with scientists saying that animals taken in by rescuers - including birds - appear more resilient than first feared.

Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, who is overseeing the oil crisis for the government, helped release the 22 oiled sea turtles about a mile off the coast of Cedar Key, Fla., an area unaffected by the spilled crude. They were the first oiled turtles found in the Gulf and rehabilitated.

"I think it's emblematic of us starting to look forward in the recovery," Allen said as he released some of the turtles. "This is a very pristine environment. This is their natural habitat."

Even though oil spill rescue crews have brought more sea turtles and birds to shore in the month since BP capped its broken well than the previous month, wildlife officials said both kinds of animals have suffered less damage than originally projected.

Rescuers have taken in 444 oiled turtles that were found alive since April 30, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They found 522 turtles dead, though they've only confirmed that 17 of those had oil on them.

Virtually all the live turtles - all endangered, most of them the rare Kemp's ridley species - taken in have recovered quickly. Oiled turtles are scrubbed clean with dish soap and other cleaners, tested for health problems and fed at the centers. Once the turtles regain their strength, they are returned to the wild.

"We haven't seen any of the problems that we thought we might see" with the turtles, said veterinarian Brian Stacy of the National Marine Fisheries Service and the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine.

Many young birds were spared because the worst of the oil came in at the start of the Replica Fendi Handbags nesting season rather than when chicks were learning to fly.

In all, about 1,933 oiled birds have been rescued, while 1,942 oiled birds have been found dead since the well blew April 20.

By comparison, about 20,000 African penguins were rescued and washed after the MV Treasure tanker sank in 2000 off the coast of South Africa. In 1989, 1,604 rescued birds were brought in after the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska, and 801 survived, according to the International Bird Rescue Research Center

With the Gulf spill, there have also been some unexpected problems.

For instance, young green sea turtles have such delicate front flipper bones and get so upset at being handled that one may have broken a bone by wild flapping, said Cara Field, an Audubon Nature Institute veterinarian in New Orleans. Another one's bone may have been broken during capture or transport.

In the past few weeks, she said, red blood cell counts fell below normal in about 20 turtles - possibly a delayed reaction to the heavy oil that coated them in June. Two others had such sudden and drastic drops in the number of red blood cells that they needed transfusions , she said.

Field said about half the turtles have had elevated enzyme levels that could indicate anything from stress or an artificial diet to liver trouble or muscle damage. Since the turtles are vigorous, gaini
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Back to the roots to grow some

Tristha Ramamurthy always nurtured a passion for education. She watched her mum, Sabita Ramamurthy, set up CMR Jnanadhara Trust's first school (National Junior Public School) at Kacharakanahalli with just five kids. Having grown up in that setting, she always wanted to be a part of it. "I watched CMR grow with me," says the 20-something who is now the vice president of the CMR Group of Institutions.锟?

锟絊o strong was the tie to Indian education that after an MA in Education from Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, Ramamurthy returned to Bangalore, her home, to work with the CMR Jnanadhara Trust run by her family.

锟紽rom one school in 1990, today the CMR group of institutions has a bouquet of institutions from Montessori and high school to business administration, engineering and law and educates nearly 12,000 students annually. Ramamurthy returned to further the CMR dream to facilitate her grandfather Chikka Muniappa Reddy's vision of transforming education in India.

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锟紸fter completing her schooling in Bangalore, Ramamurthy went on to do an undergraduate course at the Singapore Management University in political science and management. "This was a conscious choice for me, as I realised education and politics are intertwined. And if I intended to work in the sector - understanding the political environment would be crucial."

Learning from the West

After her graduation, choosing to do a masters degree in education came naturally to Ramamurthy. Despite the fact that ground realities in India are vastly different from those in the US, she feels the degree from Stanford gives her a perspective of what can be/what should be vs. what it is. "The Indian setting is challenging - and studying there gave me an insight into the system prevalent in the US and has enabled me to apply tools from there to better the condition of education here," she says.

Currently, Ramamurthy is pursuing a doctorate at King's College, London. This, she says, will enable her to combine the best from the US and UK to be implemented here.

What next?

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Ramamurthy's plans are centred on providing bigger and better educational opportunities. At present she is focusing her energies on getting CMR's K-12 schools (a designation for the sum of primary and secondary education i.e. from Kindergarten through 12th grade), Akya, off the ground. The first such is due for launch in a few months at a campus in JP Nagar. In the near future, she also plans to kick off school adoption projects, where every K-12 school under the CMR banner will support two neighbourhood government schools. "We intend doing an infrastructure revamp of government schools, sharing resources and mentoring them," says the young educationist.

Education in India

Education is the biggest catalyst for change; consequently making education accessible to all can pilot huge changes, feels Ramamurthy. "In that sense, the Right to Education Act is a noble intention that can enable just that. Nevertheless, it is fraught with many issues and requires an overhaul," she says, stressing on the need for policy makers to work along with educators to tighten the loopholes before it goes into practise. She also feels there is a need for the government to provide a clearer framework for the implementation of the Act. And, of course, "focus on improving the quality of education at government schools."

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A COUNTY Down interior design consultancy and showroom has re-opened after it was hit by a major fire last June.

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After months of careful restoration, Beaufort Interiors in Moira is back in business. The showroom is now greater in size at 6,500 sq ft, stocking a range of fine furnishings.

Many of the ranges available in Moira are exclusive to Beaufort such as Fendi furniture, artistic hand-made upholstery; Harrison & Gil upholstered furniture and Thomas sabo charms the newly-launched Nina Campbell furniture collection.

Beaufort was established by leading interiors expert Ruth Wilson some 20 years ago. The success of the Moira outlet led to the opening of a second shop on the Lisburn Road two years ago.

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Speaking at the reopening, Ms Wilson said: "When we had the fire in June of 2004, it was devastating to see what I had built up over 20 years be destroyed.

"But the only way to go was forward," she added.


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Beautiesdo battle

FASHION'S fiercest competition - Britain's Next Top Model - makes a return to our screens this week. At the helm is a new host in the shape of supermodel, Elle 'The Body' MacPherson, who'll be casting a critical eye over the contestants along with fellow judges, Welsh designer Julien MacDonald; Stylist of the Year 2009 Grace Woodward and leading male model Charley Speed.

"Everything's bigger and better and more high profile," says Charley, 30, who's been modelling since he was 17. He's appeared in campaigns for the likes of Calvin Klein alongside Kate Moss and graced the catwalks for Gucci, Versace and Prada.

"I was really fortunate because of the education that comes with modelling," he says. "Travelling the world and meeting thousands of people from lots of different cultures. It was life education."

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Britain's Next Top Model will evolve over fourteen episodes beginning with 25 aspiring models entering a Fashion Academy.

Upon arrival they're handed a model uniform and asked to pose for Polaroids, strut down a catwalk and pout in their first photo- shoot. By the time the credits roll on the first show the girls will already have been whittled down to Thomas sabo charms just 14 and that's when the competition really hots up.

Each week, the girls are set different modelling challenges before their efforts are scrutinised by the judges and someone's eliminated from the competition.

In a dramatic twist, for the first time ever, the winner will be chosen by viewers in a live final with the victor walking off with a modelling contract with Models 1 and cosmetics brand Revlon, and a cover shoot with Company magazine.

"When it comes to elimination time, it's incredibly difficult for all of us and quite Daniel Roth Replica Watches upsetting," says Charley.

Monday, Not so sympathetic is the tough-talking uber-stylist Grace Woodward, 33. She's been in the fashion industry for more than ten years, working as a creative director for glossies such as The Sunday Times Style magazine, Elle and Harper's Bazaar and collaborating with bands including Florence And The Machine and GreenDay.

"I'm very direct with the girls with the advice and feedback I give them, which I think they can sometimes feel is quite brutal but I have a responsibility to them. It's tough love," she says.

"I don't want to let them go out in the industry having not painted a real picture as to how fierce the real competition is."

BRITAIN'SNEXT TOPMODELLiving, Monday, 9pm Elle 'The Body' MacPherson, and below, with fellow judges Charley Speed, Julien MacDonald and Grace Woodward


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Elizabeth Ann Arthur

ONANCOCK - Elizabeth Ann Barnes Arthur, 86, born in Onancock on Feb. 17, 1924, died April 28, 2010. A funeral will be held at the Onancock Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Monday, May 3, 2010.

A native of Onancock, she was the daughter of Clifford Lee Barnes and Florence Parks Barnes. She spent much of her childhood in Lee Mont, Va., with her brothers, C.L. Barnes and Duncan Barnes, with whom she enjoyed an extremely close relationship that was to last more than 70 years.

Having married body jewelry wholesale Francis Arthur of Melfa, Va., she moved to Norfolk in 1942 and worked for the civil service at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk until she retired, then returned to work as a librarian at Green Run High School in Virginia Beach until her second retirement.

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She then moved back to her birthplace, Onancock, where she was a much beloved member of the community. She was a familiar presence at the Onancock Baptist Church and the Woman's Club, as well as a contributor to numerous charities and the author of an autobiographical book, "Memories."

Survivors include four sons, Robert, William, David and James; 21 grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.

Pastor Joe McKnight will conduct the funeral and the burial will be at the Parksley Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Eastern Shore, 165 Market St., Suite No. 3, Onancock, VA 23417 or to the charity of one's choice.

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Memory tributes may be shared with the family at . com. Arrangements by the Williams- Onancock Funeral Home.


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EDUCATION BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

Education comes in all sizes and shapes. At its best it's custom made to fit the student like a glove, carefully designed to fulfill that student's needs and prepare him or her for the challenges and opportunities of a productive life.

But too often in the real world the only thing available is a generic, off the rack, one-size-fits-all solution that no one is completely happy with, despite the best efforts of the remarkable people who serve at all levels in the teaching professions.

So it was particularly exhilarating to spend a few minutes with three members of Juan Montes' Puente team. Montes runs the federal Title V program for Hispanics, serving institutions at UNM-Taos, and his people are always candid, knowledgeable and passionate about their program.

body jewelry wholesale Margaret Garca is the summer Puente program coordinator. Puente is a six-week intensive held at UNM-Taos for both advanced placement students and those who struggle in the school system. It bridges the gap between public school and college.

"A lot of students struggle in the public schools," Garca said, "but programs like ours really try to integrate and show that it's not all about your books. A lot of times the at risk students are the ones that need to have a hands-on experience. There are a lot of different ways to learn, and we try to touch all of them.

"We bring students to the campus and show them around the college environment. They take a Compass test and, depending on their scores, they get placed into different levels of English, science and math. If they have a really good grade point average and do well in their classes they will get college credit. If they don't have such a good GPA their school district can determine if they get remedial credit or just brush up on their skills. There is no fee for taking part in Puente.

"We work with about 35 Questa, Penasco and Taos students Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. On Fridays we go on field trips. We have gone to a sustainable farm and learned about composting, berms, leveling the land and irrigation. We've done water testing on the acequias and the Ro Don Fernando. Another time we went to Ghost Ranch to study paleobiology. We try to tie the field trips to classroom time so it's all connected and relevant to the students. We have three English, three science and three math teachers along with a lot of staff who do everything from serving as tutors to bringing our lunch."

"We all work together," Anicca Cox agreed.

Two years ago she was a student in work study at UNM-Taos and now she is a Puente tutor.

"On the Friday field trips we also serve as chaperones. I think the environment we create is vital to the 17- and 18-year-olds who come to us. There are students, and kids in general, in Taos just dying piercing jewelry wholesale because they're not going to school. They can either end up on the streets or they can get their education, and programs like ours are here to help them. Eventually they can find something they are interested in that they want to keep pursuing.

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Nicole Romero just got her master's degree and is back in Taos teaching English in the Puente program.

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Tom Kennedy of Little Rock has been appointed to the Arkansas Tech University board of trustees by Gov. Mike Beebe.

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Eileen was preceded in death by her loving husband, Steve Shubick.

She is survived by her daughter, Barbara and her husband, Jim Haughton; a son, Stephen Shubick, Richmond, Va.; a granddaughter, Meghan Mitchell, Missoula, Mont.; a sister, Mary Niedzwiecki and her husband, Ted, Frackville.

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A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Sugar Land, Texas. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

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