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Inquirer Kenya bans mobile phones to stem school riots | NAIROBI -- The Kenyan government banned Tuesday the use of mobile phones in schools in a bid to stem a string of deadly riots that have rocked the country. | "I am banning the use of mobile phones b... (photo: AP Photo / Sayyid Azim) Kenya Nairobi Phone Photos Politics School |
The Statesman No education for deprived students Biswabrata Goswami | TAMLUK, July 22: A shocking political and administrative deadlock have put over 100 under privileged children and school dropouts who reportedly hail from the Trinamul Congress f... (photo: AP Photo) Education Kids Parents Photos US |
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Malaya Studes urge electronic boycott of GMA's SONA | A YOUTH group yesterday called on the public to "disconnect from the lies" of President Arroyo by shutting down all electronic devices that will show her eighth state o... (photo: (Rodolfo Manabat-OPS/NIB Photo)) Arroyo Boycott Philippines Photos Students |
Syracuse Students need help 'going green' | By Christina Lavinski | "Going green" is one of Syracuse's biggest ongoing themes. Trying to reduce the use of fossil fuels, using alternative energy, trying to reduce ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Energy Environment Fuel Photos Students |
The Daily Tribune DepEd flipflops on cell phone ban | 07/22/2008 | Education Secretary Jesli Lapus yesterday caught media by surprise after he declared earlier in the morning that he supports the ban on the usage of cellul... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Cellphones Philippines Photos Schools Telecommunications |
Manila Bulletin DepEd favors ban on use of mobile phones in schools Department of Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said yesterday that he supports a proposal to prohibit students from using mobile phones in schools. | House Bill 4246, auth... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Education Photos Schools Students Telecom |
The Boston Globe Georgia Tech students help family grow tomato farm | ATLANTA—The graduate students could have raked in pricey consulting fees, but the Harman family instead brought their favorite form of currency -- tomatoes. | The... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Family Georgia Photos Students Tomato |