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Millions of war refugees may seem invisible to the West for now, but their impact could soon be felt
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In the wake of September 11, Muslim-founded religious schools have often been equated with beehives of global terrorism, but all ‘madrasas’ are not created equal: some teach math and science, while others create “techno-illiterates.”
Mochtar Buchori
July 3, 2002
It’s a Real Slowdown at Campuses
Volatility in the information technology industry also affects recent graduates in engineering and management.
Raja Simhan T.E.
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Draw Foreigners to Private Singapore Schools - and Be Paid for It
Singapore private schools are stepping up efforts to attract foreign students.
Sandra Davie
February 20, 2003
Chinese-Language Classes Full, But Teachers Scarce in US
Desperate for qualified Chinese teachers, the US pours federal funds into cross-global recruitment
Ben Arnoldy
April 2, 2007
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