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UN chief predicts joint Korean team at university event
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UN chief predicts joint Korean team at university event
| SEOUL - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed confidence that North and South Korea can field a joint team for the 2015 World University Games, local media reported on Monday. | The games a... (photo: UN/UN)
Indonesia - Education - Science - University - Students - graduates.(nu1)
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 Jakarta Post 
Youth Pledge and entrepreneurship
| Paper Edition | Page: 4 | On Oct. 28, 1928, young people from all over Indonesia made the Youth Pledge, affirming a single homeland, nation and language for the people of the then Dutch East Indies.... (photo: WN)
Indonesia 'Hardens' Schools Against Disaster Risk  Voa News 
Indonesia 'Hardens' Schools Against Disaster Risk
| YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA — Asia has seen some of the world’s worst natural disasters over the past decade - earthquakes in Indonesia and China, flooding in Thailand and Cambodia. A region-wide ... (photo: US Navy / Charlotte C. Oliver)

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A student studying on his laptop - education - online - internet - computer  The News & Observer 
Supplying the demand for online college courses
Email Print Order Reprint Share This | Text | tool name | tool goes here | By Ben Wildavsky - Foreign Policy | By Ben Wildavsky | Tags: | | The predicament facing higher education during the economic ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)

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Tourism M'sia reaches out to schools, varsities New Straits/Business Times
Tourism M'sia reaches out to schools, varsities
| FRANFURT: Tourism Malaysia Frankfurt in efforts to promote Malaysia here, is reaching out to schools, universities and other institutions of learning. | Its director Sy... (photo: WN / marzena)
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Five million Afghan children still not in school warns British head of charity The Independent
Five million Afghan children still not in school warns British head of charity
| The British head of a charity working on the front line in Afghanistan has warned that despite progress 5 million children are still not in school, amid fears that the ... (photo: US DoD / Lance Cpl. Cesar Contreras)
Afghanistan   Children   Photos   School   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
A demonstrator holds up images of former Haiti's President Jean Bertrand Aristide during a protest in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012. Hundreds of people protested in Haiti's capital over what they say is a higher cost of living. The demonstrators marched through the cinderblock shanties of downtown Port-au-Prince as they criticized the policies of President Michel Martelly. Al Jazeera
Haitians stage anti-president protests
| Hundreds of Haitians have taken to the streets of capital Port-au-Prince to protest higher living costs in the country, calling for President Michel Martelly to resign.... (photo: AP / Dieu Nalio Chery)
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U.N. urges West to recommit to helping Afghanistan Foreign Policy
U.N. urges West to recommit to helping Afghanistan
| U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson urged Afghanistan's Western donors to remain committed to funding the country's education, health, and development programs a... (photo: US DoD / Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo)
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his photo provided by SpaceX shows an unmanned Dragon freighter during its splashdown, after leaving the International Space Station with a stash of precious medical samples and aimed for a Pacific to end the first official shipment under a billion-dollar contract with NASA, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station used a giant robot arm to release the commercial cargo ship 255 miles up. The California-based SpaceX companysteered its capsule back to Earth via parachutes on Sunday afternoon, a couple hundred miles off the Baja California coast. SpaceX Dragon capsule completes first successful Space Station resupply missionThe Examiner
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German Shepherd pet dog - domestic animal Disaster preparedness with pets The Examiner
Traders gather at the post that handles Bank of America on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, July 8, 2009 Factbox: Wall Street staff stay home as Sandy nears CNBC
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Obi-Wan Kenobi of Star Wars A Lucasfilm History: 30+ Years of 'Star Wars,' Indy and THX The Wrap
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles as she walks from her airplane upon her arrival in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. Myanmar and sustainable change Jakarta Post
In this Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 photo, Islamist commanders instruct 13-year-old fighter Abdullahi to man a pickup-mounted machine gun, during a meeting with an AP journalist, in Douentza, Mali. Islamists in northern Mali have recruited and paid for as many as 1,000 children from rural towns and villages devastated by poverty and hunger. In Mali It ''Is'' the Death of History and Much More WorldNews.com
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Former Florida State Representative Adam Hasner speaking at CPAC FL in Orlando, Florida. Republican Hasner underdog in West's old district The Miami Herald
Group of  Girls making "Beri" ( Cigarettes Local Language in Bengal ) during the excursion for the children in observance of World Day Against Child Labour at Kolkata in Eastern India City UN unveils plans to eliminate child labour by 2020 The Guardian
Red Bull Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany centre, celebrates with teammate Mark Webber of Australia left, and Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain after qualifying fastest during the qualifying session at the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne, Saturday, March 27, 2010 Motor Racing / Formula 1 / Sebastian Vettel storms to Indian Grand Prix pole, Alonso fifth Ha'aretz
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Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum tips in a shot during the first half of an NBA first-round playoff basketball game against the Denver Nuggets, Sunday, April 29, 2012, in Los Angeles. The Lakers won 103-88. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Recap: LA Lakers vs. Dallas The News & Observer
Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger looks on prior the English League Cup soccer match between Reading and Arsenal at Madejski Stadium in Reading, England, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Reading 5 Arsenal 7: Arsène Wenger describes comeback from 4-0 down as 'miracle' The Daily Telegraph
Joe Cole Liverpool Cole likely to make first start Irish Times
College Education
- Cook of the month creates the Indian dishes of her childhood
- 'System weakening students' ability to master Englis
- Death knell for higher education
- NZ&aposs; Leading Secondary School Maths Students Awarded Me
- Wellington Hosts Award Ceremony For NZ&aposs; Maths Winners
- Ariz. school backs off deal for free Mass. campus
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- The cold shoulder to climate change
- Schools closed, thousands move to higher ground as cyclone r
- Schools closed, thousands move to higher ground as cyclone r
- Young Indian researchers felicitated at the Indo-German Urba
- Portal to help young graduates get employed
- School closures to go ahead
UN chief predicts joint Korean team at university event
UN chief predicts joint Korean team at university event
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Onlie Degree Children
- Portal to help young graduates get employed
- Plans lodged for 21 student apartments at site of Magill Ins
- Malaysian students safe, says embassy official
- Authorities keeping tabs on students in New York
- New Zealand Association of Graduate Employers Summit
- Downtown Athletic Club’s first fundraiser to benefit Hawai
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10-15% rise in students going abroad for education
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- Chinese think tank urges end to one-child policy
- Chinese think tank urges end to one-child policy
- China one-child policy change urged
- Funeral set for boy shot in Samoa
- Chinese think tank urges end to one-child policy
- Chinese think tank urges end to one-child policy
John F. Kennedy International Airport, located in the borough of Queens in New York City.
Hurricane Sandy grounds 15,000 US flights
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- SKorean City to Remake Village Into Macau Rival
- World War II: 'India should claim its role in victory of
- News Corp seals $2.1 bn Australia pay-TV deal
- Southern India Braces for Cyclone
- Denel urges state to disburse R700m
- God's Stimulus? It'll Take More Than Just Money to R
Aborigines performing at Crown Street Mall, Wollongong (Victorian Aborigines)
Australia and the aborigines: A lesson in remembering
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- Trial opens for California boy who killed neo-Nazi father
- Ghosts of '62 can't rest in
- Ghosts of '62 can't rest in
- Is John Terry a racist?
- Does New York Need a Redesign?
- Greek Journalists Strike Over Suspension of Presenters
Palestinians filling plastic bottles and jerry cans with drinking water from a public tap at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in the southern Gaza Strip refugee camp of Rafah. -- The Israeli blockade on Gaza has made life more difficult for the inhabitants of the camp. Unemployment levels have increased dramatically, with a large proportion of the residents relying on UNRWA's nutritional and financial assistance.
Israel is an apartheid state (no poll required)
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- Lessons from the al-Qaeda chronicles: Romney and the attack
- Ghosts of '62 can't rest in
- Ghosts of '62 can't rest in
- Clearing away the fog of doubt[1]
- Malaysia’s achievements boosted by focused policies, says Ye
- Miosotis massage
Debt crisis: Eurozone budget urged as path out of crisis - live
Debt crisis: Eurozone budget urged as path out of crisis - live
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- World's Best Universities: US News And World Report List
- John Grill hands University of Sydney $20 million
- Lecturer claims pressure to accept substandard work from ove
- Korea University MBA Ranked 12th in the World
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