Indian-Americans Sweep National Geographic Bee in the US - INDOlink
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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![]() Atlanta Journal Constitution | Indian-Americans Sweep National Geographic Bee in the US INDOlink Washington: Indian-American students have swept the prestigious National Geographic Bee, bagging the top four positions of this year's tough national competition, where US President Barack Obama played a quizmaster. Rahul Nagvekar (14) from Texas ... Indian-American teen wins US National Geographic Bee Boy, 14, wins National Geographic Bee on Bavaria question 14-year-old Texan wins National Geographic Bee |
Rocket21 and National Geographic Channel Announce Photo Contest to Encourage ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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![]() Jaunted | Rocket21 and National Geographic Channel Announce Photo Contest to Encourage ... Seattle Post Intelligencer Rocket21, [the only social networking platform designed to safely connect kids and teens with professionals and experts representing industries, professions, passions, and movements that span the globe], joined with National Geographic Channels to ... Free Stuff Alert. |
National Geographic Bee champ from Sugar Land credits win to a good guess - Houston Chronicle (blog)
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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![]() Houston Chronicle (blog) | National Geographic Bee champ from Sugar Land credits win to a good guess Houston Chronicle (blog) Texas eighth-grader Rahul Nagvekar took the top prize at the 2012 National Geographic Bee. Here are some glimpses of the competition, on stage and behind the scenes. Rahul Nagvekar chalked up his victory in this week's National Geographic Bee to an ... |
New travel books: Beach, road trip, kids outdoors - CBS News
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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New travel books: Beach, road trip, kids outdoors CBS News —National Geographic's "Field Guide to the Water's Edge" ($22) is a handy reference for anyone who's ever wondered about shorebirds, seashells, plants and other curiosities found on beaches, shorelines and river banks. The book is co-authored by ... |
National Geographic Bee finalists include student from Gaithersburg - Washington Post
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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![]() Newsday | National Geographic Bee finalists include student from Gaithersburg Washington Post Which national capital in Asia is the farthest west? For the answer to that and all other geography questions, the Washington area has its go-to kid. He's Adam Rusak, 13, and on Tuesday he made it into the finals of the 2012 National Geographic Bee. Indian-Americans rule geography contest Wisconsinite places 2nd in national geography bee 14-Year-Old Texan Wins National Geographic Bee |
National Geography Bee: Test Your World Knowledge - NPR
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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National Geography Bee: Test Your World Knowledge NPR Only 10 contestants remain in the 2012 National Geographic Bee. A view of Earth, with shading to enhance features. Only 10 contestants remain in the 2012 National Geographic Bee. The final round of the 2012 National Geographic Bee takes place Thursday, ... |
National magazines promote Saranac Lake - The Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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National magazines promote Saranac Lake The Adirondack Daily Enterprise The June/July issue of National Geographic Traveler magazine profiles Saranac Lake in a feature about popular summer travel destinations. The article references recreational opportunities like canoeing Upper Saranac Lake, hiking the nearby "kid ... |
Minnesotan ousted as Texan wins National Geographic Bee - New York Daily News
Saturday 26th of May 2012 06:40:19 AM
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Minnesotan ousted as Texan wins National Geographic Bee New York Daily News By PAUL WALSH Thursday, May 24th 2012, 06:22 PM May 24--A central Minnesota eighth-grader was eliminated from among 10 finalists competing Thursday in the National Geographic Bee in Washington, DC, with the title going to a 14-year-old Texan. |





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