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Recession hurts summer school

School systems across the country are pinching pennies and these cutbacks could hurt those who need the most help, especially when it comes to summer school.
In the Media by Matthew Moran

Op-Ed: California is in the Economic Tank and It's Been Flushed

California is officially in the economic tank, so far in the tank it’s been flushed and is half-way down the sewer heading to a water treatment plant for semi-purification before being dumped in the Pacific Ocean.
In the Media by Sandy Sand

TBR Chancellor Meets with Concerned Students

Following a memo put out by Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor Charles Manning, students at Middle Tennessee State University took action today to “Save Our Schools”.
In the Media by Carolyn Neblett

Weak U.S. dollar hurts Department of Defense Education System

The declining U.S. economy has hurt many Americans, but perhaps one group not readily thought of may slip through the relief cracks as the DODDS-Europe faces a major budgetary shortfall.
In the Media by T.A.Torrence
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Australia says it will return to a budget surplus in 2012-13, making it one of the first developed nations to do so since the financial crisis began.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte tenders his government's resignation to Queen Beatrix amid a row over European budget rules, paving the way for early polls.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has tendered his government's resignation to Queen Beatrix, paving the way for early elections.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's discussions with global economists, world leaders and thinkers at Davos, Switzerland this week will address Europe's financial crisis, Canada's need to diversify its international trade and set the tone for this spring's belt-tightening budget.

By JON KARL and SUNLEN MILLER The leading Republican budget hawk in the Senate, Senator Tom Coburn, R-OK., is coming out Tuesday with a new book that provides a harsh critique of Congress and a dire warning for the future economic situation of the nation....
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Interview with Gregory Lamberson, author of "Carnage Road"

About Gregory Lamberson Gregory Lamberson is the author of five published horror novels and one nonfiction book on...
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First candidate to announce in Kitchener-Waterloo by-election

Waterloo, ON - It is my pleasure to introduce to you today the candidate for the Ontario Libertarian Party in...
May 21, 2012 by Allen Small

Cantinflas was a cultural force and his talent has been almost unknown in the USA

While in Journalism school, not that long ago, I was assigned to do a term paper on actor and entertainer Mario Moreno,...
May 21, 2012 by Jonathan Farrell

Review: 2012 Hyosung GT 650R - The Latest Sensation in Indian Superbike Markets

Here's a quick round-up of Hyosung GT650R, which is emerging as a powerful contender in the Indian superbike market...
May 21, 2012 by Om Thoke

'Avengers' sink the 'Battleship'

It all came down to this. Could "The Avengers" make it three weeks in a row at the top? The answer is yes. Going...
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