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Congress plans $15 billion cuts, UNI-PIRG tries to block 

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Congress plans $15 billion cuts, UNI-PIRG tries to block 
Northern Iowan - Oct 27 10:03 PM
The Higher Education Act of 1965 was passed into law to strengthen educational resources and to help those who couldnt otherwise afford college through student loans, work study and grants.Save to My Web

Win passes to see ‘Shopgirl’! 
Kansas City Star - Oct 26 2:58 PM
Based on Steve Martin’s best-selling novella, “Shopgirl” is a story of love in the modern age. Mirabelle (Claire Danes) works the glove counter at a high end department store in Beverly Hills, selling things that nobody buys anymore.Save to My Web

W&M vice provost analyzes Mideast 
Daily Press - Oct 27 1:05 AM
Mitchell Reiss encourages the U.S. government to finance scholarships for the study of Arabic and the Middle East.Save to My Web

Dental checks part of weekend health fair 
WTHR Indianapolis - Oct 27 2:45 PM
Indianapolis, Oct. 27 - Adam Chandler believes a doctor visit is especially important for his career. An aspiring actor, he believes, “You have to take care of your smile. It’s not just a calling card, there is a lot of health based around your smile.”Save to My Web

By Scott Nicholson 
Watauga Democrat - Oct 28 6:31 AM
North Carolina teachers would get a pay hike to move past the national salary average under a plan backed by state leaders. Gov. Mike Easley announced Tuesday a proposal to move teacher salaries to the national average within four years and boost the starting teachers salary.Save to My Web

Nelnet earnings slightly below expectations; Morgan Stanley bullish 
Lincoln Journal Star - Oct 26 10:12 PM
Nelnet, Inc. reported base net income for the third quarter of $32.8 million, or $0.61 per share, a penny per share under market estimates, compared with $33.7 million, or $0.63 per share, in the third quarter of 2004.Save to My Web

Students plan to sue over defunct Moncton business school 
CBC New Brunswick - Oct 28 5:38 AM
Sixty-five former students of the defunct International Business Practice Entrepreneurship college in Moncton are planning to sue the school and the education department.Save to My Web

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