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Northeastern to join ranks of area colleges charging $50K per year

Northeastern University will join the growing list of area colleges and universities with a sticker price of upwards of $50,000 per year.
Global Post

The Shiva Rules: India’s new robber barons

Shortly after industrialist Anil Ambani exited the offices of the Central Bureau of Investigation last month after a taxing, two-hour interview, his $80 billion-dollar company issued a press release.
The Daily Item

Organizations looking for volunteers to watch Nahant’s shoreline

Some people walk the beach for exercise. Others walk to enjoy nature.
PhysOrg

Breaking the mucus barrier unveils cancer cell secrets

Measuring the mechanical strength of cancer cell mucus layers provides clues about better ways to treat cancer, and also suggests why some cancer cells are more resistant to drugs than others, according to Kai-tak Wan, associate professor of engineering at Northeastern University, Boston, Mass.
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Who’s the Boss? When Jobs Are Scarce, the Kids Are

The lemonade stand. For some teens, this summertime staple is no longer a pastime, it’s a profit center.
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Salemwood, Beebe students learn at mini UN

More than 270 Massachusetts public middle and high school students from 21 schools in the Greater Boston area gathered last Friday, March 4th, to discuss the current global issues at United Nations Association of Greater Boston’s (UNA-GB) 2011 Invitational Model UN (IMUN) Conference held on the Northeastern University campus.
Science News

Jumping on the bandwagon brings rewards

When minds think alike great things can happen, even if the minds themselves are not so great. Stock day traders who act in sync – no matter the stock, or whether they are buying or selling – make more money at the end of the day than their out-of-sync peers, reports an analysis to appear […]
The National Law Journal

U.S. News law school rankings are out, with revamped tiers

The latest law school rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out, and the list is pretty ho hum – at least among the elite schools.
The Parthenon

Expert talks to students about hate, violence

A decorated hate expert informed Marshall University students about the origin and harmful nature of hate Monday.
Fund Strategy

On the flip side

House prices fall and jobless claims rise – just two of the signs of economic health – but are seen as both inhibitors and stimulants of growth. Vanessa Drucker in New York analyses the two sides of the same coin.
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NU’s English language program lauded

Mayor Thomas M. Menino and a coalition of advocates are set to mark the 10th anniversary of an English language program that has helped thousands of the city’s immigrants.
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Big quake is latest in cluster that began in ’04

The massive earthquake that shook Japan yesterday, creating a destructive tsunami, is the latest in a series of especially fierce temblors since 2004 – after four decades without such large quakes.