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Negotiations Stall as Ministers Address the UN Climate Change Talks

6 hours ago ago from COP-15

Negotiators in a key sub-group of the UN climate negotiations in Copenhagen worked through the early morning today which culminated in the release of a draft text that is supposed to serve as the basis of an agreement for world leaders to sign when they arrive here on Friday. As the iteration which appeared on Saturday, the latest text makes little progress on key issues of mitigation for developed and developing countries while saying ...

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Students to get help finding cash for college on ‘College Goal Sunday’

13 hours ago ago from Urban League of Greater Miami

On Sunday, January 31, 2010, the Urban League of Greater Miami will host two sites for College Goal Sunday Florida, a program that helps students get the money they need for college, by providing free, expert assistance completing the application for Federal Student Aid. College Goal Sunday will provide help to approximately 150 students and their families from the Miami-Dade and Broward County school districts, to assist them with ...

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Dutch Newspaper Reports Government Recognizes Polygamous Marriage Of Muslims | Political Vindication

21 hours ago ago from Political Vindication

Life Site News has the details Two Dutch cities have instructed their marriage registrars to recognize polygamous marriages of immigrants that have taken place in countries where having more than one wife is permitted, such as Morocco. Although polygamy is technically banned in the Netherlands, the marriages of Muslims who have several wives are now recognized by Dutch authorities in the cities of Rotterdam and Amsterdam, reports ...

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Court: Bullying video is free speech

11 hours ago ago from Joanne Jacobs

A student who posted a nasty video about a classmate can't be suspended for bullying , ruled a US District Court judge. A Beverly Hills girl posted a video calling another girl a and a   The victim complained to a school counselor. Judge Stephen Wilson wrote in his judgment: To allow the school to cast this wide a net and suspend a student simply because another student takes offence to their speech, without any evidence that such ...

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Action Alert! Tell the White House to Open Access to Federal Research

14 hours ago ago from FreeCulture.org - Students for Free Culture

The following is a guest post from Nick Shockey of SPARC . Last Wednesday, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy issued a Request for Information on the issue of Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research. Executive action stemming from this RFI could potentially open all federally funded science research to the public for free online access. This has the exciting potential to greatly advance the ...

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