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Nov 19, 2009 Take more prisoners
21 hours ago ago from Iran Election Stories From Friends and Family
From Shiraz today: Thursday, November 19, 2009 Take more Prisoners In an effort to prevent student demonstrations on Dec. 7 two more Shiraz University students were picked up by the Intelligence Ministry when they were called in by the administration to face the disciplinary board. They are Neda Eskandari and Khadijeh Ghahremani. Other students have been picked up recently but I do not know their names. Everyone at the University ...
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22 hours ago ago from Iran Election Stories From Friends and Family
From Shiraz today: November 19, 2009 Shiraz University Update News is so sparse these days; people are so afraid to talk; IRIB (Iran's TV station) is useless; international news focuses on the nuclear issue and not enough on the humanitarian crisis going on here – which is what is important to the people here. The mowjcamp website is a good place to go to find out what happened in Iran on November 4 (and is happening on any other ...
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4 hours ago ago from Teo-Education.Com
The quality of a student's education is so important that it should be the number one goal of everybody - parents, teachers, community, stakeholders. Whether we like it or not, the students today are the leaders of tomorrow. They are getting the torch passed down to them from their elder. The problem is what are they going to do with the torch - if they are not getting quality education? There are many problems that limit the quality of ...
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6 hours ago ago from Augusta Free Press
Staff Report EMU news: www.emu.edu Some 36 needy area children should have a brighter Christmas, thanks to efforts of a group of Eastern Mennonite University students. The EMU campus community responded to an annual appeal from the department of applied social sciences to purchase gifts with $985 in contributions. Around 15 students, all social work majors, used the funds to purchase clothing and toys from local retail outlets ...
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