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LIBYA, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen news, Jul 07, 2011


The Arab Spring Has Given Way to a Long, Hot Summer
Council on Foreign Relations
Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya have had their turn; now Syria occupies centre stage. More than 1000 people have been killed in recent fighting, while hundreds of thousands still risk their lives challenging the regime. ...
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Troops kill 22 in Hama US CALLS FOR PULLBACK … AI WANTS COURT REFERRAL
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
“The government of Syria claims that it's interested in dialogue at the same time that it is attacking and massing forces in Hama, where demonstrations have been nothing but peaceful.” Rebel fighters seized a village south of the Libyan capital and ...
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The Arab summer: Taking stock
Ahram Online
In Libya, Yemen and Syria, the winds of change are blowing hard. Colonel Gaddafi might hold on for a few months longer, but the new Libya will eventually be formed without him. It will be based on the agreement of its people who, despite regional and ...
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Gulf Turmoil Sparks Boom for Private Bankers as Richest Protect Their Cash
Bloomberg
The regional unrest that has toppled presidents in Egypt and Tunisia and has spread toSyria, Yemen and Saudi Arabia, is prompting wealthy people from the most troubled countries to turn to more stable markets such as the United Arab Emirates. ...
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Why Bradley Manning is an American Hero
CounterPunch
The chain reaction of democratic protests and uprisings that has swept Egypt, Libya,Bahrain, Syria, Yemen, and even in a modest way Iraq, all began in Tunisia, where leaked US State Department cables about the staggering corruption of the ruling Ben ...
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Giving Arab Spring Activism An International Profile
Journal of Turkish Weekly
The IWPR project has featured activists from Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, Bahrainand Syria, and covered countries where the impact of the Arab Spring have been less clear, such as Jordan and Morocco. “Our aim with the Arab Spring reporting project is ...
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INTERVIEW-Levi's seeks to tap Arab Spring to sell jeans
Reuters Africa
... and Egypt earlier this year. Libyan rebels are attempting to overthrow ruler Muammar Gaddafi, while protests and demonstrations have rocked governments in Bahrain,Yemen, Syria and swept across other parts of North Africa and the Middle East. ...
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Arab refining output up 633000 BPD in 4 years
SteelGuru
Refining units were put at eight in Egypt, seven in Saudi Arabia, five each in the UAE, Algeria and Libya, three each in Kuwait and Sudan, two each in Oman, Yemen, Syriaand Morocco and one each in Bahrain, Tunisia, Jordan and Mauritania.
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Gulf region to buy record number of luxury cars this year
Times of India
The upbeat outlook for much of the Gulf region contrasts with other areas of the Arab world, where uprisings have overthrown governments in Egypt and Tunisia and have sparked a civil war in Libya and riots in Syria, Bahrain and Yemen. ...
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Catherine Ashton EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security...
IEWY News
And last week my team was in New York, coordinating our work on Libyawith the UN. Outside the courthouse in Freedom Square, I met some of the people who have been bringing democracy to life in Libya. They thanked me; they thanked you; they thanked the ...
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IEWY News
KSA cellular market most competitive in region
Zawya (subscription)
The rankings of countries like Algeria, Bahrain, and Mauritania improved from 2010; those of Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Syria, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates remained unchanged; while the rankings of ...
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Wikileaks Role in Arab Spring
Toward Freedom
[Includes rush transcript] AMY GOODMAN: Julian Assange, I want to ask you about the Arab Spring and what you see as Wikileaks role as what started in Tunisia, and Egypt, what we're seeing in Bahrain and Yemen, Syria, Libya. What role did Wikileaks play...
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Tomgram: Chase Madar, A Medal for Bradley Manning? « Rethink ...
By alexthurston
It was the same week that unnamed “American officials” leaked the latest covert opsnews to the New York Times — that “the clandestine American military campaign to combat al-Qaeda's franchise in Yemen is expanding to fight the Islamist militancy ... The chain reaction of democratic protests and uprisings that has swept EgyptLibya,BahrainSyriaYemen, and even in a modest way Iraq, all began in Tunisia, where leaked U.S. State Department cables about the staggering ...
Rethink Afghanistan War Blog
Tomgram: Chase Madar, A Medal for Bradley Manning? | TomDispatch
By Chase Madar
It was the same week that unnamed “American officials” leaked the latest covert opsnews to the New York Times -- that “the clandestine American military campaign to combat al-Qaeda's franchise in Yemen is expanding to fight the Islamist militancy ... The chain reaction of democratic protests and uprisings that has swept EgyptLibya,BahrainSyriaYemen, and even in a modest way Iraq, all began in Tunisia, where leaked U.S. State Department cables about the staggering ...
TomDispatch - Blog
Middle East Update: July - Islam News Room
Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, Syria, Yemen middle_east1. Now What? ... Obama administration is open to dialogue with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt because "it is...
www.islamnewsroom.com/news-we.../1613-middle-east-updat...
Arab Dominoes (in process, and to follow:) Tunisia, Egypt, Libya ...
So far Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, and Syria are all dealing with the ...More on the future and causes behind the new Islamic revolution, ...
zyonism.wordpress.com/.../arab-dominoes-in-process-and-to-f...
Libya, Syria and Middle East unrest - Tuesday 28 June 2011 | World ...
Libya dismisses arrest warrants against Gaddafi and a new Gaza flotilla is ... for not mentioning Syria / Libya / Bahrain / Yemen / Egypt and all the other ...
www.guardian.co.uk/.../libya-syria-middle-east-unrest-live
The Arab Spring: Opening A Pandorra's Box?
The downtrodden have risen to forge a new identity, to look for better opportunities ...Reactions followed in Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Libya and Syria where ...
www.southasiaanalysis.org/%5Cpapers46%5Cpaper4579.html
Motion for a resolution on Syria, Yemen and Bahrain the context of ...
B. whereas also in Libya, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen, Jordan, ... in particular regarding the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya has been slow and at ... urgent needs and to respond to the new challenges and transformations underway in ...
www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type...B7...
Women Making Change in the Middle East and North Africa / Friday ...
News & Analysis · Women's Rights in the News ... and Egypt, and the now ongoing uprisings in Libya, Syria, Bahrain and Yemen reveal the tales of the people. ...
www.awid.org/.../Women-Making-Change-in-the-Middle-East...
THE ARAB SPRING HAS GIVEN WAY TO A LONG, HOT SUMMER / THE ...
Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya have had their turn; now Syria ... while thenew voice for Arab publics emerging from the upheavals makes it more ...
gonzaloraffoinfonews.blogspot.com/.../arab-spring-has-given-...
Bahrain in the Context of the Arab Spring | thepearlroundabout.org
Bouazizi's death was the spark that has since rippled across the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, Algeria, ...
www.thepearlroundabout.org/?p=2279
Al Jazeera wilts in Arab Spring #BAHRAIN #YEMEN #SYRIA #EGYPT ...
Pepi Escobar says name of the game is not #Libya; it's Long War, aimed at ' taking ...wilts in Arab Spring http://t.co/8YN5nxt #BAHRAIN #YEMEN #SYRIA # EGYPT #LIBYA#TUNISIA ... The Arab American News - Al Jazeera wilts in Arab Spring ...
inagist.com/.../Al_Jazeera_wilts_in_Arab_Spring_BAHRAIN_...
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‎#Bahrain video: The Son of the Martyr Majeed Ahmed http://bit.ly/j8hmb9 #USA # UK #UN #HRW #News #Syria #Egypt #libya #Feb14 #Yemen #Syria ...
www.bahrain-nation.net/vb/showthread.php?p=15918
The Arab Spring Has Given Way to a Long, Hot Summer
News Releases Articles Editorials Reports Books Maps Forums Letters Search ...Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya have had their turn; now Syria ...
www.aina.org/news/20110706190653.pdf
June 2011 - California Law Review
Tunisia. Egypt. Jordan. Bahrain. Yemen. Algeria. Syria. Libya. Iran. ... New media plays an important role in the revolutions occurring across the region as ...
www.californialawreview.org/articles/2011/06
YouTube - Bahrain TV نصيحة سعيد الحمد إلى خليفة بن سلمان
Bahrain syria Libya protests news Saudi 14Feb Revolution aljazeera Egypt shia jews palestine Yemen police cars crash shooting thugs israel Army البحرين ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gGAlBuGDww
Arab Spring Sprung? | Standpoint
The only six countries affected by the "Spring" are Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya,Yemen and Syria, in chronological order. Let's review them. ...
www.standpointmag.co.uk/points-east-and-west-julyaugust11-...

Special Report: What is the Greek Debt Crisis, and What Does it Mean for Investors?



By Kerri Shannon, Associate Editor, Money Morning

With Greece on the brink of default - and hanging over the global economy like a financial sword of Damocles - investors the world over are asking themselves the very same question, day after day: Just what is the Greek debt crisis, and what does it mean to me?

It means a lot.

In fact, the Greek debt crisis could prove to be the first in a series of sovereign-debt defaults that could even infect the U.S. economy, tipping it into a "double-dip" recession and reprising the bear market of 2009.

In short, this crisis is one you need to watch and understand.

Given the stakes, we decided to work with our panel of global-investing experts and put together this Money Morning special report: "What is the Greek Debt Crisis, and What Does it Mean for Investors?"

Our goal was to provide you with answers to some of the key questions about the Greek debt crisis - how it started, what's actually taking place, how it could affect the U.S. economy, and how we expect it to play out.

And with the help of experts Keith Fitz-Gerald, Shah Gilani andMartin Hutchinson, we also answer the most important debt-crisis question of all: "What should you do about it?"

To continue reading, please click here.

Team Bernanke's QE17: A Glimpse of America in 2015 - Money Morning


At the end of last month, the U.S. Federal Reserve brought down the curtain on its $600 billion "quantitative easing" initiative, a U.S. Treasury-bond-purchase program that investors liked to refer to as "QE2."


Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke has indicated that he does not intend to carry out a follow-up "QE3" program.


But here's the reality: The U.S. federal deficit is running at about $1.6 trillion, meaning we need to sell a lot of Treasury bonds to finance the shortfall. So if the Treasury-bond market gets a case of "indigestion" - meaning there aren't enough buyers to fulfill our massive financing needs - many folks believe that Bernanke will have to step in with the-much-talked-about "QE3" bond-buying program.


But Ben, please be forewarned: If you do this, our future is clear ...

LATEST World News, Jul 07, 2011



Analyst: Gap Between World's Major Crudes Could Hit $40/Bbl
Wall Street Journal
The Nymex contract's discount has led many traders to conclude that Brent is more reflective ofglobal oil supply and demand. But the recent North Sea production problems, as well as surging investor interest in Brent, is causing the European contract ...
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SCIENCE News, Studies, Research, Technology, Jul 07, 2011


Is American Science in Decline?
Boston Globe
Judging by the never-ending stream of studies and discoveries touted by newspapers and magazines, American science is an unstoppable juggernaut. Unfortunately, according to economist, historian, and all-around rabble-rouser Philip Mirowski, ...
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Odds of Baby for Infertile Couples Still Very Low
ABC News
"IVF isn't a perfect technology," said Dr. James Grifo, director of the NYU Fertility Center. He was not connected to any of the studies presented in Stockholm. "We're still limited by nature and most embryos in nature don't make babies," he said. ...
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Genetic Variants Affect Diversity in White Blood Cell Counts
Medscape
July 6, 2011 — Ethnic diversity in white blood cell (WBC) levels is influenced by genetic variants at more than a dozen loci, according to 3 large genomewide association studies (GWAS) published online June 30 by the Public Library of Science. ...
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Shuttle was a versatile tool for science, exploration
Journal and Courier
The shuttles also docked with Russia's Mir space station, where US astronauts have conducted experiments, including studies on bone loss suffered by people living in zero gravity. Purdue has enjoyed a long and storied space shuttle history of its own. ...
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Can RIM recover?
Macleans.ca
His firm has said it is selling half of its RIM shares and Jarislowsky has publicly accused Balsillie of being distracted by his pursuit of NHL hockey teams and political science think tanks. And it's not just Jarislowsky complaining. ...
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EPA Biotech Regulation Bucks The Scientific Consensus
Forbes (blog)
The current proposal is an affront to sound science and responsible policymaking. Its adoption would leave intact unnecessary, costly constraints on the use of the most precise and predictable technology to develop products that are critical to ...
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Forbes (blog)
Biolin Scientific acquires Sophion Bioscience
Reuters (press release)
APC technology is used for studies of ion channels. This is a growing area within pharmaceuticalresearch since the way ion channels function has a major impact on many diseases. Patch clamping technology was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1991 ...
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Social scientist concerned at pressure from business groups.
swissinfo.ch
“Unless you conduct such major studies you cannot come up with useful findings about issues of poverty in society,” he said. By calling for research in the areas of the social sciences and humanities to be geared towards immediate application, ...
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swissinfo.ch
BU MOU with Mexican Research Centre
IBNLive.com
All the programmes are approved by the National Council of Science and Technology. The MOU was signed by BU Vice-Chancellor, Dr C Swaminathan and Dr Jose Pablo Rene Asomoza Y Palicio, Director General, Cinvestav by which Professors, Masters Degree ...
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Cameras cut T-bone crashes
Winnipeg Free Press
Ward Vanlaar, the foundation's vice-president, who is also a statistician and criminologist who holds a doctorate in transportation science, called the results significant, as right-angle collisions are the accidents most likely to result in fatalities ...
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Experiment aboard shuttle Atlantis will test novel therapy to build bone ...
EurekAlert (press release)
"This proof-of-principle study will enhance our understanding of the science behind the sclerostin antibody and arm us with important research to support potential future therapeutic applications in both astronauts and patients suffering from bone loss ...
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You are what you tweet: Tracking public health trends with Twitter
EurekAlert (press release)
Identities of the tweeters were not collected by Dredze, a researcher at the university's Human Language Technology Center of Excellence and an assistant research professor of computerscience, and Paul, a doctoral student. ...
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Can a Pig Heart be Kosher?
Religion Dispatches
[However, given the novelty of the technology, there has not been a clear ruling issued on it from Muslim jurists.]” But jurisprudential issues are not so simple. Given the complexity of this issue, involving stem cell research, animal rights, ...
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A Climate Change Dissenter Who Has Left His Mark on US Policy
New York Times
His career as professor of meteorology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology is winding down. The rumpled, bearded, soft-spoken scientist no longer teaches regular classes and looks forward to a quiet retirement a year from now, perhaps at his ...
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Education notes
Lexington Herald Leader
TSA students integrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics concepts through co-curricular activities, competitive events and related programs. ■ West Jessamine High School arts students created a commercial for the 2012 Ford Focus through ...
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Okanagan College Media Release
Castanet.net
by UBC Okanagan - Story: 62826 Wisdom Tettey has been appointed as Dean of the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus. Tettey holds a bachelor's degree (Honors) in Political Science and Russian ...
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Transferable STEM credits offer easy transition
Willcox Range News
By Derek Jordan/wick communications SIERRA VISTA - In an effort to give students a more defined path toward a four-year degree, particularly in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math, the University of Arizona and Cochise College ...
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'Geeky' world of IT loses its appeal as a career choice
Financial Times
It is not misogynistic,” says Alicia Navarro, founder of Skimlinks, an online advertising technologycompany. It was never difficult being one of the rare women on her university computer sciencecourse or at technology companies, she says. ...
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FOROYAA Online - Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) Held Panel ...
Foroyaa online
The media, in all its forms, to be utilized to sensitise women and girls to embrace Science andTechnology. - Both the urban and rural women and girls should benefit from Science andTechnology. - Research has shown that educated and trained women and ...
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Ancestors' relics displayed at Joseon archive
The Korea Herald
The institute received 10 billion won from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology for a five-year research project based on the materials of Jangseogak. By Claire Lee (dyc@heraldm.com)
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For Mexicans Looking North, a New Calculus Favors Home
New York Times
The Technological Institute of Arandas, where Angel studies engineering, is now one of 13 sciencecampuses created in Jalisco since 2000 — a major reason professionals in the state, with a bachelor's degree or higher, also more than doubled to 821983 ...
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Regional energy forum opens in Amman
Petra News Agency
The forum is organized by The Arab Institute for Security Studies (ACSIS), in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and the Energy Research Programme - Higher Council for Science andTechnology. The forum , which was inaugurated by Minister of ...
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UNL grad to work in Turkey on Fulbright
Lincoln Journal Star
Cori Curtis of Milford majored in international studies and political science and is UNL's eighth Fulbright since this spring. Curtis credits a class he took as a freshman for sparking his interest in Turkey. The communication studies course features a ...
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Wave energy test project launched
Times of Malta
A project which aims to convert wave energy into electricity was officially launched this morning at the Malta Council for Science and Technology in Bighi. The project, by the private company Dexawave Energy Malta, a consortium between Dexawave Denmark ...
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Developing Bone Graft Materials from Corals and Coral Sands
Azom.com
Chou, who undertook his undergraduate, honours and PhD studies at UTS, says his success as a researcher in the field of biomaterials has been driven by something bigger than just an interest in science. "My mother suffers from osteoporosis, ...
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Azom.com
Is PRP a Passing Trend or the Future of Sports Medicine?: 4 Physician Responses
Becker's Orthopedic & Spine (press release)
Companies will have to help pay for the studies — which is the problem in orthopedic and sports medicine research to begin with. If you feel like what you are doing is the right thing and there's enough science behind it in a non-academic setting, ...
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Virginia Space Grant Consortium To Use Krucible for STEM Education
T.H.E. Journal
"Krucible has already been integrated into our summer academy curriculum and it is now being embedded in our 2012 online course as well," said Amber Agee-DeHart, Virginia Aerospace Scienceand Technology Scholars program manager. ...
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Technology and Inequality
Project Syndicate
Indeed, computer-grading of essays is a surging science, with some studies showing that computer evaluations are fairer, more consistent, and more informative than those of an average teacher, if not necessarily of an outstanding one. ...
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The Courtauld Institute of Art Expands into the Arts of Asia with New Research ...
Art Daily
However, after the Second World War and the development of the School of Oriental and AfricanStudies (SOAS), it began to concentrate solely on the Western tradition. Mariet Westermann, Vice President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, stated: “In our time, ...
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Sweet Home plans double periods for core subjects in middle school
Buffalo News
Students will flip daily between one and two 37-minute periods in math, science, social studies and English, according to Kelly Corcoran, an eighth-grade science teacher and committee member. “There will be more time for them to really engage, ...
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Thank this doc for the episiotomy you won't have
parentcentral.ca
And in the past three months alone, he has published (with colleagues) four major birth-relatedstudies. What drives his research is his concern about mothers and babies. He is alarmed by the rising maternal mortality rate (the result of increased ...
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Toyota given the green light
Cambridge Times
Ontario Minister for Training Colleges and Universities John Milloy, left, TMMC chair Ray Tanguay, centre, and Cambridge MP and Minister for Science and Technology Gary Goodyear pose for the cameras following Tuesday's funding announcement at Toyota's ...
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Do cops need a warrant to plant a GPS tracker in your car?
ExtremeTech
By Bill Howard on July 6, 2011 at 12:20 pm Technology makes it easier to be a police officer on stakeout: Plant a GPS tracker under the bad guy's car and you know his, or her, every move. The cops can make a doughnut run without worrying Al Capone Jr. ...
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2010-2011 Season of Exploring Critical Issues to Rerun This Summer
Media Newswire (press release)
Joining Dr. Scott are panelists: Dr. Ellen Kowalski, Associate Professor of Physical Education and Human Performance Science, Adelphi University; Dr. Robert Otto, Professor and Director of the Human Performance Laboratory, Adelphi University; ...
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Former professor Jones forms left-wing Tea Party
The Daily Princetonian
During the 2010-11 academic year, Jones served as a distinguished visiting fellow in both the Center for African American Studies and the Wilson School's Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy. Jones' movement launched earlier this ...
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Can Anyone Create a Hacker-proof Cyberspace?
Knowledge@Wharton
"As the Internet becomes central to more peoples' lives, security becomes increasingly important," says Wharton professor of legal studies and business ethics Kevin Werbach. New wireless and mobile applications add to the volume of information that can ...
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Knowledge@Wharton
The EFSA is doing traceback of E. coli contaminated fenugreek seeds imported ...
Biofortified
It had never been subject to peer-review which is the standard ethical process for primary investigational studies. Again unfortunately, the scientist writing the letter reported in the SMH failed to note that the Austrian study that they cited has in ...
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MIT studies aircraft collision system - Science & Technology News ...
Breaking science news and updates from around the world. ... The FAA has asked Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers to create an algorithm for ...
https://www.arcamax.com/technology/technews/s-912014

SPORTS, Athletics News, Jul 07, 2011


Today and Thursday's Sports Calendar
Daily Comet
Athletes who participated in a sport at South Lafourche last year will receive athletic packets on the night of the physicals. July 18-19. Vandebilt Catholic's football coaching staff will host its third annual youth football clinic on July 18-19 at ...
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EUROZONE Debt Crisis News, Jul 07, 2011

COUNTDOWN: The Next Known Milestones In Greece's Debt Crisis
Wall Street Journal
As Moody's Investors Service Inc.'s slashing of Portugal's credit rating underlines, Greece's problems are part of a wider euro-zone debt crisis. But it is Greece that is closest to the brink of default. After two successful parliamentary votes that ...
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