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Column: Iranian nuclear conflict presents military options
Relations have always been complicated between the United States and Iran, and things were not made any simpler by the United Nations’ recent declaration that Iran might be dangerously close to developing nuclear weapons.
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Column: Current jobless generation isn’t lost; we are just waiting to be found
Never before in my life has my Gmail inbox been such a source of misery and dread. After months of applying to various newspapers, websites and magazines, the decision emails have begun to trickle in.
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Column: Stalking a problem at college, awareness needed
January is National Stalking Awareness Month. There is a lot of misunderstanding about stalking; it is important to understand what stalking is and what it is not. We joke about stalking all the time. Stalking someone is normal for my friends. Jokes about stalking are common.
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Column: The real Romney tax return scandal – It’s all legal
In this tough economic environment, former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has shown an inability to relate to voters on their financial struggles and fears.
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Column: Research in Motion set to rest in peace?
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, Jeff Bezos, Reed Hastings. I'm hoping at least a few of those names sound familiar, but how about Jim Balsillie, Mike Lazaridis or Thorsten Heins? Yeah, same here.
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Column: The European debt crisis made simple
During the last several months, two separate media narratives have been playing out on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Column: Keystone confusion
On Wednesday, January 18, in a move fomenting consternation within Republican circles and celebration within environmentalist ones, President Barack Obama announced the rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Column: Unpaid internships still worth it
Ask any college student and most will admit that getting a job after graduation is on their mind. This conundrum constantly lingers in the back of the mind, but it should really be at the forefront.
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Column: Obama said no…
The Keystone XL Pipeline was designed to carry oil to the Gulf of Mexico from the Canadian tar sands, a particularly dirty source of crude oil. According to NASA’s top climate scientist James Hansen, the full development of the Pipeline would mean “game over for the climate”.
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