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It is astonishing that American President Barack Obamaโs Sept. 8 back to school address to students across the United States has ballooned into the
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As the majority of Laurierโs student body descend upon the Waterloo and Brantford campuses this week, a select number of students will be experiencing
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Hugo Chavezโs trip to Spain on Friday marked the end of his nine-country tour. The final stop was one of the least controversial, as
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Since May, Guatemala has endured the wrath of a paralyzing drought. In response, Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom was forced to declare a state of
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Iran elections turn into revolt TEHRAN, IRAN โ Riot police and immense crowds followed the June 12 Iranian election, as the results were widely
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“No matter what you get your degree in, no matter what your subject or you major is, make sure that you are doing something
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In the Jan. 24, 1969 edition of The Cord, the editorial board placed a call-out for newspaper name suggestions because of the irrelevance of
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Veto ends UN mission TBILISI, GEORGIAโ By the end of July, United Nations monitors who have been stationed in Georgia since 1993 will leave
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โLetโs all celebrate and say hallelujah.โ โPresident of WLU Max Blouw regarding federal and provincial money to repair the WLU pool. “The ghettos of
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Many Western travelers in the Muslim world have a somewhat ambivalent relationship with Islam. As a faith, it is much more present in the


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