Megan Kelly

The accents, absolutely charming; the humor, witty; maybe the pronunciation is a bit off (only to American ears), though we can forgive the British for that, because we have more than enough to give thanks to them for. Let’s look at the scoreboard, the British can claim Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, [...]

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Jason Drapinski

On Jan. 13, 2012 the luxury cruise liner Costa Concordia left the port Civitavecchia, just outside Rome in Italy. Just two and a half hours after departure, the ship ran aground on the coast of the Italian island Giglio, off the coast of the Tuscan city of Grosetto. The hit caused a massive [...]

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The Greek Who Stole Christmas!

On January 12, 2012 By

Rebecca Broomstein

Greece’s current economic state calls for some major changes in the lives on those suffering from it.  According to Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, their only way to retain their spot as a part of European currency (the euro), people’s overall income must be cut.

Officials from the European Union, The [...]

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Jamaica Calls for Independence

On January 12, 2012 By

Megan Kelly

The Prime Minister of Jamaica, Portia Simpson Miller, a commonwealth nation of the United Kingdom, has declared that now is the time for the Jamaica to become an independent realm. The response from Queen Elizabeth’s government stated to CNN is “the issue of the Jamaican head of state was entirely a matter for [...]

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“All his thoughts and acts are guided by his delusions.”

Grace Stathos
Jessica Lynn DaPaula

 

Anders Behring Breivik, the self-confessed murderer of 77 teenagers and young adults, and injurer of 151 this summer in an open fire and bombing rampage. Since being declared insane earlier this December, he may now be sent [...]

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Russia-US Ties Are Tested

On December 16, 2011 By

Kristen Leonard

After World War II the world thought it was done with gory fights and economic crisis’s, but shortly after this war ended, another one broke out. The Cold War, which lasted for 15 years and lived up to its name,  was a grudge match against two former allies. In one corner, supporting capitalism [...]

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Megan Kelly

Russian politics has only seen the face of three presidents in the last twenty years, the face taking the spotlight being Vladmir Putin, who since 1999 has held the highest point of political power in the Russian Federation.

Now as successor and long time ally Dmitry Medvedev, who assumed office in 2008, is [...]

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Greece Bailout

On November 17, 2011 By

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