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Posted in Uncategorized | July 25th, 2018
This is the category for Education. See also the Education Portal. Refresh this list to see the latest articles. 23 June 2018: Algeria blocks internet across nation to prevent cheating in diploma exams 19 May 2018: Principal, teacher arrested for allegedly whipping two students late for school in Ayetoro, Nigeria 25 April 2018: India: Jammu […]
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Bush: Congress should approve ‘vital’ bill
Posted in Uncategorized | July 25th, 2018
Sunday, February 17, 2008 Speaking in his radio address on Saturday, George W. Bush said that the US will lose its ability to carry out surveillance against suspected terrorists abroad as the US Congress did not approve a renewal of the law which allows the US Intelligence agencies to record phone calls without a warrant. […]
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">Category:August 3, 2010
Posted in Uncategorized | July 24th, 2018
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">Warmest Canadian winter on record
Posted in Uncategorized | July 24th, 2018
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 The winter of 2005/2006 has been the warmest winter in Canada since the beginning of the nationwide weather record in 1948, with average nationwide temperatures 3.9°C above the long-term average. Statistically, such a strong deviation from the average is expected to be observed only once in 100 years. While most of […]
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">Australians missing out on full sports coverage, media outlets say
Posted in Uncategorized | July 24th, 2018
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 Major media outlets have told an Australian senate committee on environment, communications and the arts that Australians are being denied full coverage of sporting events. They have told the inquiry that major sporting organisations are restricting how photos and text can be used on the internet and other digital media, which […]
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Australians missing out on full sports coverage, media outlets say">
Australians missing out on full sports coverage, media outlets say">
Australians missing out on full sports coverage, media outlets say">
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Cabling | July 24th, 2018
Click Here For More Specific Information On: De SA Australia Submitted by: Nathan Wei An interesting topic that very few people- even doctors- dont know about , is a condition called plant thorn synovitis. This problem occurs when a thorn from a plant enters a joint by puncturing it. This can happen during the course […]
">New Zealand newspaper poll projects majority for National Party
Posted in Uncategorized | July 23rd, 2018
Saturday, May 26, 2007 A New Zealand Herald-DigiPoll survey has put the Opposition New Zealand National party so far ahead of the governing New Zealand Labour party that it would form a majority Government if a general election were held today. The poll, taken in the week after the budget shows 50.9 percent of likely […]
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New Zealand newspaper poll projects majority for National Party">
New Zealand newspaper poll projects majority for National Party">
New Zealand newspaper poll projects majority for National Party">
">Canadian university students would prefer MP3 players over car radios
Posted in Uncategorized | July 23rd, 2018
Friday, March 30, 2007 At Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, students are finding that popular MP3 players, such as Apple’s iPod, are very convenient devices for listening to music at the gym, while traveling on foot, and in the car. In a recent ad-hoc survey conducted by Wikinews contributor Darren Mar, 150 students […]
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Canadian university students would prefer MP3 players over car radios">
Canadian university students would prefer MP3 players over car radios">
Canadian university students would prefer MP3 players over car radios">
">CIA chief to testify before Congress on interrogations
Posted in Uncategorized | July 23rd, 2018
Sunday, December 9, 2007 The United States Congress has launched its own inquiry into a decision by the U.S spy agency to destroy tapes of interrogations of terror suspects, with Central Intelligence Agency chief Michael Hayden testifying before lawmakers this week. The Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Democrat Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia, says […]
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CIA chief to testify before Congress on interrogations">
CIA chief to testify before Congress on interrogations">
">False cancer cure claims lead to federal charges against five US companies
Posted in Uncategorized | July 23rd, 2018
Saturday, September 20, 2008 The United States Federal Trade Commission filed charges against five companies for “deceptive advertising of bogus cancer cures”. An additional six companies also named in the federal agency’s complaint have settled and their cases will not go into litigation; however, they will be required to send letters to their former customers, […]
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False cancer cure claims lead to federal charges against five US companies">
False cancer cure claims lead to federal charges against five US companies">
False cancer cure claims lead to federal charges against five US companies">