World

Limitations of a College Magazine

A magazine is a publication containing articles, stories, etc. by different writers issued at intervals.

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USA & Canada

Today’s News in Brief 24th June 2011

News in Brief.

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Asia

Personal Thoughts on What May 12th Means to Me!

On this day in 2011 it will be hard for me to not remember the major event that occurred in this area of China exactly three years previously, these are my recollections of that time.

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US Politics

Is Unemployment Out of President Obama’s Control?

The problems with unemployment are many faceted in the United States. People are blaming President Obama for their hardships, even though his administration has addressed the problems caused by fraud and the irresponsibility and greed of the financial services industry.

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World

Bomb Threat at Local School

Learn how police came to find out about a bomb threat in a high school bathroom.

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Europe

William and Kate: An Insider’s Perspective

Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton visited the Scottish town of St Andrews to launch the University’s 600th anniversary celebrations today.

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USA & Canada

More Sex Scandals, Less Study – JNU Students on The News

We nowadays see various MMS sex scandals coming by and by, and now it is at Delhi, India, where the boys of Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) are involved in creating and circulating pornographic sex MMS which has been passed all over the university campus.

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US Politics

Egypt and The Next Regime

Pro-democracy protesters are demonstrating against the undemocratic regime of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. However, there is no guarantee that these proponents of democracy will be in power after the Mubarak regime falls.

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Europe

Rise in UK University Fees! are You Joking??

Student’s Protesting Against Rise In Fees.

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Opinions

Europe : Economic Crisis Hits The Universities : The Young Students are Moving

I’m demoralized, as a young person, to talk about this argument. In all UE, countries are cutting off the funds of the universities, ad constrict the families of the students to pay more moneys from them. As many know, Europe is one of the most important points of knowledge, it was from always, and now, the governments of various UE countries are deciding to cut off on knowledge and young people. My first reactions was “WOW, now we, young people, are in big troubles”. And not only. They are also trying to make harder our future. How? Smaller pension, smaller earnings and higher prices.

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