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Big agenda for the G-20

The entire globe realizes that climate change is a very real issue, even though several major governments have largely ignored it for the past two decades. However, the issue will be front and center at the United Nations summit on climate change, which began on Tuesday.


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Home opener header

Fetterman recorded six saves on the day, bringing his year goals against average to 1.13 per game and his save percentage to 77 percent. He has started every game for the team this year, totaling over 400 minutes of playing time. After taking the lead the Bulls had to hold off the Vikings' late game pressure to keep the slim 1-0 lead. The Vikings pushed defenders down the field in an attempt to level the score, but the Bulls stayed strong through 90 minutes of play and did not allow an equalizer. 'It was a well-focused effort on our part,' Astudillo said. 'Our effort was shown in our ability to hold the lead for the remaining time once we captured it.' The Bulls continued to give their opponents chances on corner kicks. The Vikings had five on Friday and on the season the Bulls have given up 42 while only taking 11.


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UB announces plan for change

UB submitted its Climate Action Plan last week, a crucial development in becoming a climate-neutral campus and community. This plan marks the next step in President Simpson's long term pledge to the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment.


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Two-wheeled justice

Tall, fast and agile are adjectives usually associated with the Buffalo Bulls basketball teams. However, these traits can now be pinned to the University Police Department, as well.


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Missile missteps in Europe

The latest buzz topic in Washington is the United States missile defense shield in Eastern Europe. President Obama, with backing from Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, his national security team and senior military leadership, decided to scrap the ground based interceptor missiles in Poland and Czech Republic.


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Roads to travel

'What's your major?' can become the punch line to an unspoken joke after an extended period of time on campus. A major lays the foundation of what will become the rest of a student's life, can be used to start up a conversation and can often make a person friends and forge an identity.


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A means to an end

Girls and women are kept in steel cages in dark back alley slums until eager men are escorted in, pick one out and then give money to have sex with them on tattered cots.


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Not standing alone

As the lights went out and the music started, a small, demure lady stepped on stage, starting a long, mildly provocative dance for Hitler. She then seduced and killed him.



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