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Salem-News.com (Jun-06-2013 18:32)

The Psychology of Denial

Despite conclusive evidence, some people deny the ongoing climate catastrophe. Why do they do this?

(TASMANIA, Aust.) - Denial If you terrorise a child out of taking action to change its circumstances for the better (for example, to get out of a situation in which it is suffering the violence of a parent), then that same terror that stopped it changing its behaviour will also cause the child to now unconsciously delude itself that there is nothing wrong.

Why?

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Salem-News.com (May-26-2013 17:32)

What BDS Activists COULD Learn from George Costanza

“Do the opposite and it will Do Something”

(CLERMONT, FL) - George Costanza Jason Alexander, the “actor/director/producer/author/magician/poker guy” who played GEORGE COSTANZA on “SEINFELD” is also the spokesman and representative for One Voice, a grassroots organization of Israelis and Palestinians committed to a peaceful, two-state solution in the Middle East.

The Jewish National Fund of Canada is featuring “GEORGE COSTANZA” as their headline entertainer at its June 4th fundraiser in Winnipeg at the Centennial Concert Hall.

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Salem-News.com (May-23-2013 14:11)

VOTE ALERT: Congressman Walden Supports `Students Pay More Act`

Republicans move forward with student loan plan that could mean higher rates later - Associated Press headline

(WASHINGTON DC) - Students have been protesting over university costs for years in Oregon Congressman Greg Walden just joined House Republicans to approve the “Students Pay More Act.”

This measure will force already financially strapped college students to pay more interest for their education loans.

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Salem-News.com (May-23-2013 13:35)

Oregon Ready to Add Sexual Orientation Question to College Forms

The bill has already passed the House on a vote of 40 to 19.

(SALEM) - Oregon lawmakers to consider forcing colleges to ask students about their sexual orientation An Oregon Senate committee will consider legislation Thursday that would require colleges and universities to ask students about their sexual orientation.

The goal of the bill is to collect data that would help address the issues lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual students may face during college.

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Salem-News.com (May-21-2013 12:50)

Our National Educational Dilemma

College trustees, administrators and faculty you are being served notice. Start doing your part to be part of America's solution and not a central part of our problem.

(NEWBURGH, Indiana) - Oregon university students Every American must have the opportunity to pursue college or vocational training.

We are living in an era during which even previously trained persons need to sharpen their skills or retool for the future.

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Salem-News.com (May-20-2013 08:50)

Student Researchers on Front Lines of Marijuana Issue

"It feels like one of those things you'll look back on in 20 years and say to your kids, 'I was there when this was happening.'" - Emily Hamilton

(LOS ANGELES) - Medical marijuana at UCLA In the midst of a raging national debate on how Americans use marijuana, a team of student researchers from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs is collecting data that could help separate marijuana fact from fiction.


While the work is academic, the issue has real-world implications.

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Salem-News.com (May-12-2013 15:03)

Herbert Romerstein: A Life Devoted to Advancing Freedom

Herb was a happy warrior and devoted to his family. His funeral, complete with military honor guard, was conducted by his son-in-law, an Orthodox rabbi.

(WASHINGTON DC) - Herbert Romerstein The death of Herbert Romerstein takes from us a man who devoted his life to advancing freedom, and exposing its enemies, as well as a long-time friend.

Herb was born in Brooklyn in 1931. Always an idealist, in high school Herb was attracted to the utopian dreams advanced by Marxism and joined the Communist Youth League...

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Salem-News.com (May-12-2013 11:40)

University of Oregon Student Drowned at Tamolitch Falls

Popular swimming spot claims life...

(ALBANY) - Police Lights The Linn County Sheriff's Office reports that a 21 year old University of Oregon student has drowned in east Linn County.

The victim is identified as Alex James Rovello from Portland, Oregon, a student at the University of Oregon. Alex was also a member of the U of O Tennis Team.

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Salem-News.com (May-10-2013 18:50)

Special Feature: Secrets From High School; Remembering Two Colossal Lies

We all have these memories. Those of us who had hearts anyhow.

(PORTLAND, OR) - Theresa Griffin, aged 15-years-old, circa, 1981, photo by Dorsey Griffin. High School. Who remembers it fondly or without some form of amused chagrin at how awkward it was for us?

Who can say it was an entirely positive experience, from which we grew and developed, (like all our dorky counselors promised us we would) to become successful, well adjusted and contributing adult members of society?

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Salem-News.com (May-09-2013 22:14)

ROKU - PAPER - SCISSORS Vox Box

Unlike the early days of TV, now you can watch what you want, when you want,

(RODESSA, LA) - Roku Remember waiting for that day and time when your favorite show was coming on? People said things like "Can't wait till Thursday night at 7:30 on channel 5."

I remember getting sent home from a friend's house because the Dick Van Dyke show was about to come on (I was five).

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