Sunday, 6/14/09
NEWS:
Dartmouth Grads in Uncharted Waters'
Hanover -- Unlike a lot of his friends, Dartmouth College senior Jason Victor has a job to go to after tomorrow's graduation. See full story
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NEWS:
Riots Follow Disputed Iranian Election
Tehran, Iran -- Huge swaths of the Iranian capital erupted in fiery riots that stretched into the early hours of this morning as hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared victory in his quest for a second term amid allegations of widespread fraud and reports that his main challenger had been placed under house arrest. See full story
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BUSINESS:
Few and Far Between
Several months ago, Sara Godkin began collecting job applications for the summer. See full story
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SPORTS:
Hurricanes
Slay the Past, Takes D-I Crown
Burlington -- The following is a ghost story
only it lacks clanging chains, billowing white sheets, blankets of fog or anything really scary. See full story
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EDITORIAL:
The Wright Years
A Long Assignment Completed
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Today's commencement ceremony on the Dartmouth Green is sure to have all the pomp generally associated with the occasion. As for circumstance, it promises to be more poignant than most for President James Wright, who bids farewell to the institution he has served loyally for 40 years as a professor, as provost and, finally, as president. See full story
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LIFE & LEISURE:
Swan Song For 2 Schools
Lebanon --Through most of the countdown to the end of the school year, the teachers and staff of School Street School and Sacred Heart Public School were holding it together pretty well. See full story
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For complete story, see today's Valley News
NEWS: N. Korea Defies Sanctions
Seoul, South Korea -- North Korea responded to new U.N. sanctions with more defiance, promising yesterday to step up its nuclear bomb-making program by enriching uranium and threatening war on any country that dares to stop its ships on the high seas.
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NEWS: FBI Expert: Lone Wolf' Terrorists Are Harder to Stop
Washington -- An elderly man enters a crowded museum carrying a rifle and begins shooting. A young man in Arkansas pulls the trigger outside a military recruiting office. Another man opens fire in a Kansas church.
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