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July
31
He may not be hitting the fairways with the same bite as he did in his 1980s heyday, but the man sports commentators nicknamed "The Great White Shark" still has plenty of appetite for the game. Earlier this month he appeared in the British Open, 23 years after his debut major win. Yet while he's still driving for success on the course, off it he's taken his life in a different direction. Under his Great White Shark Enterprises ...
July
31
For decades, foreign universities have been an integral part of
India's higher education. Whiz kids across the country with the
financial means have left for highly regarded global universities to study.
Many never come back, taking both their tuition money and their
talent overseas. More than 160,000 students are currently studying in
schools in the U.S., Australia, Britain and elsewhere. Over 100,000
pack up and head to study abroad every year, spending $7 billion on
tuition and housing.
But what if big foreign universities ...
July
31
Honduran interim President Roberto Micheletti's hard-line stance against the return of ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya has softened, he said, but the signing of a proposed agreement to end the country's political crisis remained uncertain. In a statement released late Wednesday, Micheletti said an agreement presented by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias "is the best path toward the achievement of consensus in Honduras." Micheletti's announcement was an apparent change of position, given that it was accompanied by a call to ...
July
31
When Bryant Neal Vinas spoke at length with Belgian prosecutors last March, he provided a fascinating and sometimes frightening insight into al Qaeda's training -- and its agenda. Vinas is a young American who was arrested in Pakistan late in 2008 after allegedly training with al Qaeda in the Afghan-Pakistan border area. He was repatriated to the United States and in January pled guilty to charges of conspiracy to murder U.S. nationals, providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, ...
July
31
Coy has been U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison's middle name ever since she floated the notion that she might challenge fellow Republican Governor Rick Perry in the Texas gubernatorial race. She made hints about the 2006 race but backed off, then did the same for the one coming in 2010. On Wednesday, July 29, after months of will she/won't she, Hutchison went on a Texas talk-radio show and stated in a formal announcement that she would launch her ...
July
31
Efforts to curb overfishing in five of the world's marine ecosystems are starting to show signs of working. The news comes from a multi-national study on the status of marine fisheries and ecosystems reported in "Science". While the report found that stock collapse is an increasing international trend, the scientists involved believe there are positive signs that rebuilding the ocean's depleted fish stocks is possible. The two year study looked at ten marine ecosystems, evaluating how much ...
July
31
A verdict expected Friday in the subversion trial of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been delayed until August 11, said a diplomatic source attending the proceedings. The reason for the delay was not immediately clear. Suu Kyi, 64, and two of her housekeepers are being tried on charges stemming from a May 3 incident in which American John William Yettaw allegedly swam across a lake to her home and stayed for two days. The government said ...
July
31
Every political coalition needs a catchy name. The 1840s had the Know-Nothings, the 1980s had the Boll Weevils, and now there are the Blue Dogs, a group of 52 fiscally conservative Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives whose staunch resistance to the White House's health-care legislation efforts might delay a vote well past President Obama's August deadline.
When the Democrats lost Congress in 1994, some Representatives blamed the defeat on a party they felt had ...
July
31
Crying "Death to the dictator!" supporters of Iran's opposition movement charged once more into the breach on July 30, defying a government ban on protests by gathering in the thousands at Iran's largest cemetery to honor slain victims of the government's crackdown. The protest was timed to coincide with the traditional Shi'ite practice of observing the 40th day of mourning following a death the deceased in this case being Neda Agha-Soltan, the young woman whose videotaped shooting at ...
July
31
The immediate crisis may be over in Nigeria, but the threat of violence remains. Government security forces today attacked a mosque filled with Islamist militants, killing scores of fighters and forcing more to flee. The militants, blamed for days of violence across the country's north, belong to a group known as Boko Haram, which aims to overthrow the federal government in Abuja and impose a strict version of Islamic law. The sect's leader Mohammed Yusuf escaped the raid along ...
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