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Joy Online The central argument in this article is that the growing unemployment, poverty and inequality in Ghana particularly among the youth constitute a ticking bomb whose explosion could present unimaginable security threat for the country. It argues that the weaponisation and acts of violence and...(size: 13.8Kb)
Dumb and Dumber 01 May 2012
New America Foundation Columnist John Derbyshire's recent effluvia on the subject of things your white kid should know about black people was met with suitable disdain and a rapid expulsion from the web pages of the National Review. Genetic determinism with regard to racial intelligence -- alongside the very idea that...(size: 8.4Kb)
Sacramento Bee Students throughout the Sacramento region are sleeping longer, eating better and taking part in fun activities – all to help them to do well on state tests. The students and their counterparts throughout California are in the midst of the state's Standardized Testing and Reporting, or STAR,...(size: 5.0Kb)
Elections 06 May 2012
Philadelphia Daily News email print font size comments 0 options Posted: Sun, May. 6, 2012, 3:01 AM Thomas Fitzgerald: On trail of contenders...(size: 8.2Kb)
US News Here are answers to common questions about the U.S. News Best High Schools rankings. What is the Best High Schools project and why did U.S.News & World Report create this rankings? Was every public high school in the United States eligible to be evaluated as part of the rankings? ...(size: 36.9Kb)
AV Club Two much-loved but low-selling Marvel titles cross over in Exiled #1 (Marvel), bringing the New Mutants and the Asgardian gods together for epic fantasy on the streets of San Francisco. Since taking over writing chores on New Mutants, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning have turned the book into one of the...(size: 17.4Kb)
Gay? Yay! 14 May 2012
Wall Street Journal By JAMES TARANTO Bye-Ku for Ron Paul      Latest word from the      Ron Paul Survival Report      Is that he didn't Gay? Yay! Politics makes strange bedfellows. Just ask Rand Paul and Tina Brown....(size: 20.6Kb)
Chicago Tribune The late Craig Claiborne introduced many things to North Americans as food editor of The New York Times. The list, according to the jacket flap of a just-published biography, includes: "creme fraiche, arugula, balsamic vinegar, the Cuisinart, chef's knives, even the salad spinner." He helped make...(size: 4.5Kb)
Ha'aretz While Israel celebrates the 45th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem today, a new report reveals that 78 percent of Palestinians in the city - and 84 percent of Palestinian children - live under the poverty line. According to the report by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, the...(size: 4.5Kb)
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