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Look up board in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Board may refer to:

Wooden boards as used in construction.
  • Board, a piece of lumber, or other rigid material made of wood, milled or sawn flat
  • Surfboard, Skateboard, or Snowboard (often made of fibreglass)
  • Board of directors or a similar governing or advisory committee
  • Sound Board, an audio mixing console
  • Bulletin board system or Internet forum
  • Board (bridge), a device used in playing duplicate bridge
  • Board or level, a distinct area in or stage of a video game
  • Chalkboard or whiteboard, a reusable writing surface
  • Boards, for example, an Irish internet site
  • Board, use accommodation in a house or hotel; to stay at school during term time, and sleep in a dormitory

he Mirror reports Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas was banned from boarding a jet on a Virgin Atlantic flight on Sunday (March 11) from Los Angeles to Britain for being drunk. “She was falling all over the place and had to be supported.



Is life only about examinations and passing in them? Should the kids be pressurized so much that they start thinking of life as a burden, quite unworthy of being continued?



Talk show host Oprah Winfrey defended the strict rules at her South African girls boarding school saying they are trying to provide a structured and safe environment to students.



Delray Beach, Florida (03/14/2007) - An amateur photographer catches a shark bite on tape.Andy Hurdman and his buddies noticed some sharks while they were kite-boarding. They decided they wanted to catch one of them. So, they jumped in a kayak hooked one of the sharks and brought it to shore.To see what happened when they tried to remove the hook,



In August, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board at NASA released Volume 1 of its report on why the space shuttle crashed. As expected, the ship's foam insulation was the main cause of the disaster. But the board also fingered another unusual culprit: PowerPoint, Microsoft's well-known ''slideware'' program.



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