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(11/18/11 12:53am)
We often lose the value of our classes at their end simply because we’re thrilled with the fact that they indeed are ending. We don’t need to settle for the “delicious desserts” we encounter this season. Our desserts in this case are mediocrity and complacency.
(11/03/11 11:49pm)
At an event in the W.P. Carey School of Business, an Israeli advocate for Palestinian efforts in the Middle East spoke and quarreled with both Palestinians and Israelis advocates.
(10/06/11 10:28pm)
Approximately one quarter of girls in developing nations are not in school.
(10/05/11 1:54am)
“I marry you,” he stated.
(09/22/11 10:29pm)
Michelle Bachmann, while visiting Arizona last week, talked to Sheriff Joe Arpaio with the hope of getting an endorsement for the upcoming GOP presidential primaries.
(09/20/11 10:56pm)
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(09/09/11 12:18am)
September has a stigma. Summer ends, school begins. Labor Day brings with it tidings of a new season. Amongst all the hubbub of school supplies and stowing away our white apparel until next spring is the ominous anniversary of the events that took place on Sept. 11, 2001.
(05/02/11 10:04pm)
The first anniversary of the gulf oil spill was April 20. The one-year came and went with very little fanfare. We ring in the anniversary of one disaster with the threat of another — nuclear energy.
(04/25/11 8:40pm)
If I stumble upon another article about the royal wedding this April, I will be in desperate need of a gag reflex removal.
(04/21/11 11:56pm)
To categorize someone as an influential being can differ from one person to another. Hobbies, belief systems, goals and social settings all play into what one would consider worthy of fanfare.
(04/18/11 10:08pm)
On March 17, 65 years ago, the Syrians gladly severed ties with their oppressive French regime. On that same day in 2011, Syrians rallied in some of the country’s largest cities in hopes of ousting President Bashar al-Assad and introducing more freedoms.
(04/10/11 9:43pm)
In the news at least once a week, if not more, it’s reported that Afghanistan and the efforts that the United States has undertaken may be to no avail if we continue to smear the campaign.
(04/04/11 11:15pm)
Women in the Middle East are fighting a revolution of their own. While American females have made large strides since passing the 19th Amendment in 1920, which allowed them to vote, there has been little option for others outside of that sphere.
(03/28/11 10:34pm)
In looking for the next participant in the revolutions, it dawned on me that little attention had been given to one of the most tension-ridden regions in the world — Israel and Palestine.
(03/21/11 10:50pm)
The phrase “ishaab ureed isqat al-nizam “ has rung out across the Middle East for the last couple of months. This means, “the people want the fall of the regime.”
(03/07/11 11:49pm)
Cries of freedom have rung out across the Middle East and Africa as Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain and various tyrannical governments have been thrown into turmoil in mere months.
(02/27/11 11:03pm)
Borders Group Inc., the second-largest book retailer in the nation, filed for bankruptcy on Feb. 16 after accruing $1.29 billion in debt. According to Bloomberg Businessweek Online, Borders’ market value has shrunk by more than $3 billion since 1998, which is a staggering figure.
(02/21/11 11:55pm)
Although hazing is frowned upon in most situations, the premise behind the act itself has validity. It is a declaration of the ownership of one’s domain. Newbies are forewarned that a certain dynamic should be followed.
(02/14/11 11:36pm)
Afghanistan already is a suppressive environment for females. But The New York Times reported on Friday that the Afghan government is drafting rules that will ban girls and women from dismissing themselves from abusive home environments.
(02/08/11 1:10am)
Arizona Democrats have proposed that state tax codes be revisited to rid them of unnecessary loopholes.