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Britain’s in crisis: the real causes of chaos on streets – CITY A.M.
Posted on 10. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Britain's in crisis: the real causes of chaos on streets CITY A.M. Equally tragically, most of the older rioters would never have any hope of going to university , regardless of cost, such is their educational poverty. What they wanted is free money and free goods and so they helped themselves.
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Kenny Dalglish: A day with the King – Belfast Telegraph
Posted on 10. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Kenny Dalglish: A day with the King Belfast Telegraph 10.29am: Climbs into a silver-grey Range Rover and is driven to the University of Ulster's Jordanstown Campus.
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14-year-old boy is among hundreds of rioters facing charges – The Independent
Posted on 09. Aug, 2011 by admin.
14-year-old boy is among hundreds of rioters facing charges The Independent The adult courts dealt with 21 men and three women including a self-employed car salesman, an organic chef and a university student. For some, it was their first court appearance. One man stood accused of beating a police officer with the officer's own ..
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London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’ – The Guardian
Posted on 09. Aug, 2011 by admin.
ABC News London riots: 'A generation who don't respect their parents or police' The Guardian University fees have gone up, education costs money.
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London riots spark shock and gloating around the world – Telegraph.co.uk
Posted on 09. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Telegraph.co.uk London riots spark shock and gloating around the world Telegraph.co.uk The hardline Iran newspaper claimed that the violence was carried out by students who were forced to drop out of university because of the rise in university tuition fees. Hojjatoleslam Hossein Ebrahimi, the vice-Chairman of the Iranian Parliament's … and more
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Liverpool residents urged to stem trouble – BBC News
Posted on 09. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Mirror.co.uk Liverpool residents urged to stem trouble BBC News Students at the University of Liverpool who live in flats above shops have been moved to temporary accommodation outside the city centre. On Tuesday, Paul Brant, deputy leader of Liverpool City Council, said he wanted to see people “imposing a form of ..
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Hospital proposals for Cumbria outlined – Sunday Sun
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Hospital proposals for Cumbria outlined Sunday Sun If their bid is successful they would take over the provision of North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust, which is currently responsible for both hospitals. At a meeting earlier this week in Penrith, Cumbria, the chief executives of the two trusts … South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust The Guardian Assurances sought over future of Cumbrian hospital News & Star Aintree University Hospitals to be virtually paperless by Xmas British Journal of Healthcare Computing all 15 news articles
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Building a resume — ‘Sky’s the limit’ for Fowlerville’s Coon – Livingston Daily
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Building a resume — 'Sky's the limit' for Fowlerville's Coon Livingston Daily That signature game and the series of plays against Jorgensen — now a 6-foot-6, 295-pound lineman at Northwestern University — has also stuck in Coon's memory. “Coach said, 'We're going to put their big boy against our freshman big boy. ..
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Singer solos to Sensation stage – Livingston Daily
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Singer solos to Sensation stage Livingston Daily “I figured if no one was here, and I was bad, I wouldn't be embarrassed,” the 19-year-old Eastern Michigan University student said. Keough, with her version of Adele's “Someone Like You” didn't embarrass anyone, as she has been selected as a finalist …
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Sheffield Hallam University lecturer’s ‘rejected’ novel up for Booker Prize – The Star
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
The Star Sheffield Hallam University lecturer's 'rejected' novel up for Booker Prize The Star A SHEFFIELD Hallam University lecturer is in the running for the country's most prestigious literature prize – with a book that was almost never published. Jane Rogers, professor on the university creative writing MA course, has made the last 13 for ..








