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Poll: Too much celeb scandal coveragereported by pshivarkarCelebrities behaving badly? If you don't care, you have company. We're all celebrities in post-privacy agereported by pshivarkarMove over, Paris Hilton. We all have celebrity issues in an age when anyone can create an online profile, post confessional videos on YouTube, or make snarky online comments about other people. Patient Resource Mesothelioma Hotline Launchedreported by pshivarkarMesothelioma Hotline is a new online resource for those seeking information on asbestos exposure and mesothelioma, including information on mesothelioma diagnosis, symptoms, treatments and lawsuits. (PRWeb Apr 26, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/U2luZy1Mb3ZlLVNxdWEtUHJvZi1NYWduLVplcm8= NHS sentenced me to deathreported by pshivarkarMaureen Barnes feels she was left to die by the NHS after being diagnosed with the lung cancer mesothelioma Potomac Confidentialreported by pshivarkarPotomac Confidential fills the midday lull with discussion by Metro columnist Marc Fisher of the latest news and a rigorous slicing and dicing of the issues that define who we are and where we live. Don't close asbestos register: NSW govtreported by pshivarkarThe NSW government says the planned closure of an asbestos register will only serve to shield its victims from public view. Cox College chooses new leaderreported by pshivarkarThe Board of Trustees for the Cox College of Nursing and Health Sciences on Tuesday named a 25-year veteran health educator and administrator from Wisconsin as the new president of Cox College. Governor vetoes scholarship billreported by pshivarkarPHOENIX -- Arizona high schoolers won't get a state scholarship for completing their education early. Gov. Janet Napolitano on Tuesday vetoed legislation to provide 1,500 for early graduates to attend any public or private university, community college or trade school. Napolitano called it flawed. Pearson Agrees to Buy ECollege to Add Online Courses (Update2)reported by pshivarkarMay 14 (Bloomberg) -- Pearson Plc, the world's biggest educational publisher, agreed to buy ECollege.com for $538 million to add online degree courses in the U.S. College recruiters enlist student bloggersreported by pshivarkarColleges seeking a competitive edge are increasingly enlisting and sometimes paying student bloggers to chronicle their lives online.Michael Chandler is a college student who's had it with parking tickets at Ball State University. The results run the gamut from insightful to boring, but the goal is the same: to find a new way to win the attention of the MySpace generation. Recent blog posts
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