Monday, July 08, 2013

The Campus Caller - State Department removes officer from Guyana embassy amid charges of trading visas for money and sex

Daily Caller
July 8, 2013

 

 

Today's top stories:
 
1.) State Department removes officer from Guyana embassy amid charges of trading visas for money and sex
2.) National security activist calls on President Obama to step down


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3.) Rep. McCaul: Immigration reform bill's border security just 'candy' to gain votes
4.) Spitzer attempts comeback, plans to run for New York City comptroller
5.) Eliot Spitzer to face Manhattan Madam in NYC comptroller race
6.) CNN asks if 'black manhood' is on trial in Zimmerman case
7.) Jim Carrey apologizes to gun owners for past comments
8.) Rick Perry says 2016 presidential run 'an option'
9.) Weiner's sexts on display at Museum of Sex
10.) Coal is only step one in Obama administration's climate plan, according to industry group


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From the
ISI's Collegiate Network and LI's Campus Reform:
11.) OPINION: Going to college not all its cracked up to be
(Campus Reform)
12.) Itching to Leave
(Bulldog Collegian)
13.) How to Raise a Genius
(Stance for the family)
14.) Brain Injury Could Lead To Stroke
(Cornell Insider)
15.) SHOCK CLAIM: UNIVERSITY ROUTINELY INFLATED BLACK STUDENTS’ GRADES, PROFS SAY
(The College Fix)
 
 
 
 
 

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