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Casting about for another Sister Souljah  |


Graner gets his Ghraib groove on  |
You can wear a badge or don a T-shirt proclaiming the goals of the Autistic Liberation Front - to celebrate autism, stop the search for a cure and "defend the dignity of autistic citizens".  |
Universities are failing to equip their students with a basic sense of morality, Steven Schwartz, the vice-chancellor of Brunel, has said.  |


Cambridge University has rejected a proposal to close its 100-year-old department of architecture.  |
Nursery teachers have been criticised for teaching their pupils to count and write their names and not allowing them enough time to "explore their feelings and thoughts".  |
A boy worried about his GCSE exams hanged himself at his home less than a week before he was due to return to boarding school.  |
A girl of 12 wept as she told a court that her teacher had repeatedly assaulted her at primary school.  |
Churchill's school report is one of hundreds of rarely or previously unseen objects going on show in a new museum dedicated to his life.  |
Parents have a responsibility to teach their children to value education, love learning, behave well in school and respect their teachers, Ruth Kelly, the new Education Secretary, has said.  |
Weighing in on the DNC chair race.  |
Lowering election expectations in Iraq  |
Is there no better way?  |
R H Patil was on Thursday appointed chairman of UTI Asset Management Company, the country's largest mutual fund.  |
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee on Thursday said that Marxists were changing with the world and his government was open to all kinds of foreign and private investments to develop the infrastructure.  |
Telecom operators can look forward to offering all telecom and broadcasting services, including cable TV, DTH, STD, ISD and radio, through a single licence by paying a one-time fee of Rs 107 crore (Rs 1.07 billion).  |
Myanmar will export natural gas to energy-hungry India by a pipeline through Bangladesh, according to a joint statement issued after a meeting of energy ministers of India, Bangladesh and Myanmar in Yangon.  |
Planning Commission on Thursday said a desicion was expected shortlyon using foreign exchange reserves for infrastructure projects.  |
Backed by investment activity and healthy performance of the services sector, the economy is expected to grow at 6.2 per cent in 2004-05, according to Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy.  |
Reliance Industries on Wednesday bought another two lakh shares under its ongoing buyback programme at an average price of Rs 520.91 a share but failed to lift the sentiments at its counter despite a near two per cent rise in  |
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