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UW System regents defends rate hikes with "Graduate sooner & you save money!" - As Seen In WI.com

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Login Get your own Posterous As Seen In WI.com As Seen in Wisconsin. Photos of life in Wisconsin - Fun, weird, festive and happy times! Back to blog Viewed 14 times Favorited 0 times Filed under college money December 11, 2009 UW System regents defends rate hikes with "Graduate sooner & you save money!" MADISON (AP) - The University of Wisconsin ...

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Chile: election 2009

14 hours ago ago from Fruits and Votes

Chile's presidential election (first round) is Sunday. The contest is particularly interesting, because there is an candidate, Marco Enriquez-Ominami (ME-O), who is splitting the center-left vote ahead of the first round. As the BBC describes him: A hyperactive 36-year-old filmmaker with only a few years of political experience under his belt and no party affiliation, no-one gave him a chance when he announced his candidacy. Chile's ...

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Alcohol and Sexual Behavior: A Risk Mix

17 hours ago ago from Commonwealth Chronicle

Washington and Lee senior Lucy Hundley knows firsthand how excessive alcohol use can lead to sexual misconduct. When she was a first-year, Hundley said, she got so drunk with her friends at a fraternity party that she failed to notice that everyone except a senior man left the room. “And all of the sudden he jumped on top of me and started making out with me,” she said. “He kind of had his tongue in my mouth, and it was really gross. I ...

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Gordon making good in surveys

18 hours ago ago from Halalan 2010: the Election Campaign

By DAVID CAGAHASTIAN December 10, 2009, 4:15pm Original Story: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/233375/gordon-making-good-surveys Barely two days after announcing his bid for the presidency, Sen. Richard Gordon has picked up in the surveys and has impressed "confused" voters who would have otherwise settled for presidentiables who have declared to run early on in the race. At the "Harapan" presidential debate organized and aired live ...

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Chile: Leading Candidates for Presidential Elections

14 hours ago ago from Global Voices Online

On the road to Chile's presidential election on 17 January, 2010 , four candidates lead the first round of voting on December 13: the candidate of Alliance for Change ( Coalición por el Cambio ) Sebastián Piñera, Christian Democrat Eduardo Frei as the candidate of the ruling party coalition Concertación , independent candidate Marco Enríquez-Ominami, and from the left wing Juntos Podemos Más party, Jorge Arrate. Photo of elections in ...

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UW System to market cost-saving as tuition rises

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UW System to market cost-saving as tuition rises MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The University of Wisconsin System will encourage students to graduate faster as a way to save money as some campuses seek tuition increases to improve their quality, its president said Friday. President Kevin Reilly told the Board of Regents that 29 percent of students graduate within four years, and increasing that rate would allow students to enter the work force ...

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BBC News - Romania court orders recount of void votes

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Opposition candidate Mircea Geoana had challenged the result Romania's constitutional court has ordered a recount of void votes from last weekend's presidential election. The opposition Social Democrat party had challenged the result of vote, alleging widespread rigging. The court said 138,000 void ballots would be counted - well above the narrow margin of 70,000 which gave President Traian Basescu victory. Social Democrat ...

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UNC Charlotte approves football team for 2013

15 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Sports

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Trustees for the University of North Carolina at Charlotte have announced plans to move forward with a football team, starting in the 2013 season. The board of trustees agreed unanimously Friday morning on a new plan that would provide $40.5 million in funding to build a permanent 30,000-seat stadium and field house, and to seek state approval for a student fee increase to fund the project. Chancellor Philip Dubois said ...

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