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Tennis: Academy Cram-med full of young talent  -  Jul 9, 2008
ChronicleLive,The octet are members of Cramlington Community Tennis Programme (CCTP) led by head coach Phil Barron. Barron has coached 12-year-old John Boden since he was

Eight young tennis hopefuls chosen for academy  -  Jul 8, 2008
New Post Leader,..."We are really proud of the dedication shown by the young players at CCTP," said Phil. "Tennis is available for all levels of ability and to both children

Cape Cod attracts big names  -  Jul 17, 2008
Variety,Cariani, who earned a 2004 Tony nom for his role in "The Fiddler on the Roof," penned CCTP's next production, "Last Gas," about the owner of a convenience

Shell Revives Age Old Lime To Oceans Project In A Bid To Combat ...  -  Jul 22, 2008
Triple Pundit,The Climate Change Technology Program (CCTP) Strategic Plan, which is run since 2001 by the Energy and Commerce Departments includes it as one of a few

Summer’s stages: From Williamstown to the Cape, the theater and ...  -  Jul 7, 2008
Daily News Tribune,One of the few musicals CCTP has presented, "Reality!'' by Itamar Moses and Gaby Alter, is billed as a spoof of TV’s reality shows, July 17-19.

Time for a US energy strategy  -  Nov 27, 2007
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,If we are serious about meeting the climate challenge, we need to set a goal consistent with the Energy Department’s Climate Change Technology Plan (CCTP)

US Global Climate Change Policy  -  Nov 26, 2007
US Department of State,The main vehicles for this funding are: The Climate Change Technology Program (CCTP): CCTP was created to accelerate breakthroughs in transformational




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