Topic: Bucknell University
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Caribbean nations get caught in China-Taiwan tug of war
More than half the countries with diplomatic ties to Taiwan are in Central America and the Caribbean. Some, like Grenada, are finding that switching allegiances can be expensive.
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Did Berkeley's 'racist' bake sale go too far?
College Republicans at the University of California in Berkeley held a bake sale that priced baked goods at different prices for different ethnicities. Was it effective satire or over the top?
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China's Hu can rightly ask Obama: What have you done for me lately?
Chinese President Hu and President Obama must work toward building mutual trust between the US and China when they meet in Washington Tuesday. But Obama must allay China's concerns on North Korea before the US can press China for more.
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Art Attack! Random acts of culture
Organized 'spontaneous' arts events seek to win over a younger crowd.
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Difference Maker
He helps innocent prisoners win their freedom
Through his Centurion Ministries, Jim McCloskey works to overturn unjust sentences.
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Should Obama sign a peace treaty with North Korea?
It's too late to rid the country of nukes, but we can keep its program under control.
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'Multiracial' identity gains acceptance
California considers expanding data on its state forms to allow for multiple answers under race.
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Outpouring over Michael Jackson unlike anything since Princess Di
Nostalgia for a musical prodigy seemed to trump the pop star's dark side, as albums sold out and fans swamped social media with tributes.








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