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A Disputed Election IRAN โ On June 12, Iranians went to the polls. The election featured President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad striving for a second term
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The office of the vice-president academic has been given one year to figure out the best way to implement five per cent cuts within
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Cancer (June 21 to July 22): You will be thrilled to find that your new roommate is caring, neat, funny and shares all of
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Though homosexuality is becoming increasingly accepted in society, one issue in particular has become more prominent: gay parenting and the questions that surround it.
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On May 1, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities John Milloy announced changes to both the Distance and the Textbook and Technology Grant available
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A loss to Stรฉphane Dion in December 2006 may have set back Michael Ignatieffโs political career temporarily, but he is quickly trying to extend
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Public square complete Waterloo Town Square was closed in spring 2008 to construct a new public square. The project, which has cost the city
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The compiled results of the Northdale Strategic Planning Session, held this past April, have been released, giving insight into the future of the Waterloo
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The Silver Spur, a favourite bar of many local residents and students, closed as of May 4. The property has been sold to developer
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WLU to acquire new Toronto office Wilfrid Laurier University is currently in negotiations to sign a lease that will give the university space in


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