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    What a four-year degree costs

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    China chooses Ubuntu as state-endorsed operating system

    Canonical, which runs Ubuntu, is working with the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on the project. Canonical, the organization behind popular Linux distribution Ubuntu, is working alongside the Chinese government to deliver a state-endorsed operating system...
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    Russian activists sue US to take Alaska back

    This file photo shows a view of Alaska’s capital city of Juneau. A group of Russian Orthodox activists have filed a lawsuit against Washington aimed at taking back the state of Alaska from the US and returning it to Russia as the latter country’s sovereign territory. The ultraconservative...
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    ‘NoorGlasses’ concept for Google Glass

    Check out Peter’s augmented reality concept developed for Google Glass: #ifihadglass competition! The glasses overlay real-time digital information on the user’s normal vision. #ifihadglass I’d love to develop ‘NoorGlasses’ to enrich the daily educational experience of the 1 billion Muslims...
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    Kashmir is not a lost cause

    Ali Ashraf Khan Tuesday, March 05, 2013 - There is no doubt that the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan is not just a conflict of unfinished partition plan approved by the King and the British parliament, but history shows it was all done by design and thus a legacy of British colonial...
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    Russia and Ukraine discuss Ukraine's participation in Eurasian Union

    Presidents Vladimir Putin and Viktor Yanukovich will continue the dialogue about Ukraine’s possible joining the integration processes in the Eurasian space, the Kremlin press-service reports in connection with Ukrainian leader Viktor Yanukovich’s working visit to Moscow which begins on the 4th...
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    Lavrov to Discuss Ukraine’s Participation in Post-Soviet Customs Bloc

    Sergei Lavrov KIEV, January 3 (RIA Novosti) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will visit Kiev on January 13-14 to discuss Ukraine’s participation in the Customs Union between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Leonid Kozhara said on Thursday. Kiev and Moscow...
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    Russia and the U.S. Spar Over Eurasian Union

    Stratfor Eurasia Analyst Eugene Chausovsky discusses the dynamics of Russia's plan to form a Eurasian Union and reactions of the United States to Moscow's goals.
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    Soviet Union Vs. Eurasian Union: A Geopolitical Comparison

    (March 1, 2013) According to Russia’s latest Foreign Policy Concept – a set of views on the basic principles, priorities, goals and objectives of Russian foreign policy – the main task of Moscow’s diplomacy for the years to come will be the strengthening of regional integration in the...
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    US Will Not Allow The Reconstruction of USSR - Eurasian Union

    U.S. authorities intend to prevent the creation of a new version of the Soviet Union under the guise of economic integration, the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Clinton noted that the new USSR could be created under new names — "The Customs Union and the Eurasian Union." U.S...
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    China intends to buy Russia's Sukhoi Su-35

    China has signed an intergovernmental agreement with Russia to purchase Sukhoi Su-35 multirole fighters. "Consistent with our understanding with China, we actually signed an intergovernmental agreement this January to supply Su-35 jets to China," Federal Military-Technical Cooperation Service...
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    Beard Keeps You Young, Healthy & Handsome, says Science

    This is Australian football player Hal Hunter. You don’t know him, but his beard is awesome and he’s probably going to live forever because of it. Beards. Gentlemen, they’re not just for hipsters and the homeless any more. While both dead sexy and totally awesome, beards are...
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    Turkey and the European Union: A tiny thaw? | THE ECONOMIST

    Many Turks have given up, but progress towards the EU inches forward Feb 23rd 2013 | ISTANBUL AFTER 30 months in the deep freeze Turkey’s bid to join the European Union is for once warming a bit. France, which under Nicolas Sarkozy’s presidency blocked five of the 35 chapters that must be...
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    S-1000 submarine - joint Russian-Italian development

    Russia and Italy are resuming their joint development S-1000 submarine, which is an export version of the Amur class submarine. The joint development is between Rubin Design Bureau of Russia and Fincantieri of Italy. Although the main global producers of submarines such as Germany, France and...
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    Russia Tries To Remove Images of New Drone From the Internet

    An MQ-9 Reaper at Creech Air Force Base in Indian Springs, Nev. Russia's "Altius" drone appears to be similar to the Reaper There’s not much that can be done to suppress a government secret once it is published on the Internet. But that hasn’t stopped Russia from trying. Earlier this...
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    Iran-Russia ties put an end to US policies in ME: Iran MP

    An Iranian lawmaker says close cooperation between Tehran and Moscow on Syria crisis has blocked the irrational and bullying policies of the United States and its allies in the Middle East. Head of Iran Majlis Foreign Policy and National Security Committee Alaeddin Boroujerdi made the...
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    Russia will not tolerate foreign pressure – Putin

    February 14, 2013 19:03 Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part an expanded format meeting of the Federal Security Service (RIA Novosti / Mikhail Klimentyev) Russian President Putin has defended the right of citizens to express their views and organize political parties, but drew the line...
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    The Russia-China Relationship and the Russian Far East

    Historically, Russia-China relations have been characterized by long periods of mistrust, interspersed with bouts of anger, fear, resentment, and at times even open hostilities. During the Soviet period, Moscow and Beijing were, for the most part, able to present a superficial front of...
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    It takes a bachelors degree to find a job as a file clerk

    ATLANTA —The college degree is becoming the new high school diploma: the new minimum requirement, albeit an expensive one, for getting even the lowest-level job. ¶ Consider the 45-person law firm of Busch, Slipakoff & Schuh here in Atlanta, a place that has seen tremendous growth in the...
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    Saudi Arabia Boosts Oil Exports to U.S. by 16 Percent, EIA Says

    Saudi Arabia’s oil exports to the U.S. increased by 17 percent in the first ten months of last year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Daily shipments of crude, condensate and natural gas liquids averaged 1.4 million barrels, exceeding the 1.2 million for all of 2011...

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