10.21.2011 |
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by Brendan Cahill On the afternoon of October 14, over 40 people gathered in the Idea Factory at the back of the Wallace Center to ask questions; questions designed to be timely, interesting and potentially provocative. Among... |
04.08.2011 |
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by Brendan Cahill A no-fly zone has been declared over Libya. To kick off the festivities, the United States has launched at least 161 Tomahawk missiles, as of March 25, to decimate Gadhafi’s air defenses. However, an America... |
3.15.2011 |
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by Brett Slabaugh Three months ago, a suicide in the Middle Eastern nation of Tunisia sparked a chain of radical protests against the inept government, and before long, a full-blown revolution was underway. This Jasmine... |
3.14.2011 |
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by Brett Slabaugh Since the colonial era, there has only been one successful Arab revolution in the Middle East. But that count has just been bumped up to two.
In mid-December last year, Mohamed Al Bouazizi set himself on fire... |
01.21.2011 |
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by Christina Belisle CES Showcases New Electronics
Over 2,700 technology companies scrambled for attention at the the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which took place in Las Vegas, Nev. between Jan. 6 and 9. The trade show... |
11.05.2010 |
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by Chris Zubak-Skees When Congress considered how to spend the 2008 defense budget, RIT didn’t leave matters to chance. Disclosures filed with the Senate show the institute paid The National Group $140,000 to lobby Congress on the... |
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by John Howard If one day you’re feeling down, here’s a possible solution. Gaze over the nose and into the squinted set eyes scowling out of a profile picture of President Zachary Taylor (ladies, substitute his wife). Both... |
1.11.2010 |
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by Michael Conti “If you’ve got a compound fracture, you have to put a bandage on it to stop the bleeding, but at some point you still have to solve the problem,” said Merl Louis, fifth year Manufacturing Engineering student... |
03.13.2009 |
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by Alex Neuscheler For more than four hours on Monday, March 2, upwards of 2,500 young activists braved the bitter cold to blockade the Washington, D.C. coal-fired Capitol Power Plant. Organized mostly by Greenpeace, the Capitol... |