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Back to College, the Only Gateway to the Middle Class
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "This week, millions of young people head to college and universities, aiming for a four-year liberal arts degree. They assume that degree is the only gateway to the American middle class. It shouldn't be."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "This week, millions of young people head to college and universities, aiming for a four-year liberal arts degree. They assume that degree is the only gateway to the American middle class. It shouldn't be."
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NATO Weighs
Rapid Response Force for Ukraine
Karoun Demirjian and Daniela Deane, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Russia on Tuesday denounced Ukraine's moves to join NATO and said it would review its military strategy in the face of expected NATO plans to establish a rapid-reaction force capable of deploying quickly to Eastern Europe."
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Karoun Demirjian and Daniela Deane, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Russia on Tuesday denounced Ukraine's moves to join NATO and said it would review its military strategy in the face of expected NATO plans to establish a rapid-reaction force capable of deploying quickly to Eastern Europe."
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Blackwater
Legacy: A Faint Memory of Nisoor Square
Pete Yost, Associated Press
Yost writes: "The summer-long trial of four Blackwater security guards in the shootings of more than 30 Iraqis has been a grim retelling of lives snuffed out and the daily life-and-death decisions amid the chaos of war."
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Pete Yost, Associated Press
Yost writes: "The summer-long trial of four Blackwater security guards in the shootings of more than 30 Iraqis has been a grim retelling of lives snuffed out and the daily life-and-death decisions amid the chaos of war."
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Afghan Turmoil
Threatens NATO's 'Mission Accomplished' Plans
Adrian Croft and Mirwais Harooni, Reuters
Excerpt: "NATO will declare 'mission accomplished' this week as it winds down more than a decade of operations in Afghanistan but departing combat troops look likely to leave behind political turmoil and an emboldened insurgency."
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Adrian Croft and Mirwais Harooni, Reuters
Excerpt: "NATO will declare 'mission accomplished' this week as it winds down more than a decade of operations in Afghanistan but departing combat troops look likely to leave behind political turmoil and an emboldened insurgency."
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Fast Food
Workers Plan Biggest US Strike to Date Over Minimum Wage
Dominic Rushe, Guardian UK
ushe writes: "America's fast food workers are planning their biggest strike to date this Thursday, with a nationwide walkout in protest at low wages and poor healthcare."
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Dominic Rushe, Guardian UK
ushe writes: "America's fast food workers are planning their biggest strike to date this Thursday, with a nationwide walkout in protest at low wages and poor healthcare."
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4 Reasons
Water Advocates Should Join the People's Climate March Sept.
21st
Gary Wockner, EcoWatch
Wockner writes: "I inhabit the river-activist wing of the climate movement, and if you're a river activist like me, please come to the People's Climate March in New York City on Sept. 21. The future of the rivers of America is directly tied to our ability to control climate change."
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Gary Wockner, EcoWatch
Wockner writes: "I inhabit the river-activist wing of the climate movement, and if you're a river activist like me, please come to the People's Climate March in New York City on Sept. 21. The future of the rivers of America is directly tied to our ability to control climate change."
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