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Middle-classes charged £30,000 to go to university

1 hour, 28 minutes ago ago from Educate Daily

Middle class students should be charged up to £30,000 a year to attend university, a leading economist has suggested.

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Call for universities to charge well-off students £30,000 a year

17 hours ago ago from Ninth Level Ireland

A leading economist has called for students from well-off families to be charged the market rate' of up to £30,000 a year to go to university. David Danny' Blanchflower, a former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, said the poor have been subsidising the rich' for too many years ( more ) [Anushka Asthana and Ian Tucker, Observer , 27 December]

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Recalling October 6, 1976 – The forgotten massacre

16 hours ago ago from Tour Thailand | The land of Smile

6. October was another black mark in the politics of Thailand. After October 14, 1973, a new watch, new constitution and new elections have given hope of a change for the better. But from 1973 1976 a series of weak coalition governments in a chain of failure of the journey to Jerusalem. In 1976 the political climate was sad. A uniform hung Vietnam after the communist victory and the death camps in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, as an ...

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A Day In The Life Of Birdman Pt.1

9 hours ago ago from Realmajor

Follow Birdman along with Jay Sean & Mack Maine on the album release week of Priceless & All or Nothing . this video includes: Day 1 in NY going to different radio stations and doing live TV, also going to Pace University to talk to students, Day 2 going to New Orleans for his 15th annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Giveaway & Day 3 cameo album release party featuring Lil Wayne. Part 2 after the jump. Video via DG

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JNTU to relax credits for Telangana hit students

11 hours ago ago from FirstRanker.com || FirstRanker's Choice

Hyderabad: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTU-H) is planning to relax the number of credits needed by students to get a promotion to the next year. The decision was taken in view of the ongoing separate Telangana agitation in the city. While currently 50 per cent of the total credits (unit of marks) are required to pass from one year to another, for students who went through the Telangana turmoil, the required ...

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