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  • First Case of Fearsome TB Strain Found in US

    12/27/2009 4:11:24 PM PST · by jessduntno · 46 replies · 1,724+ views
    LANTANA, Fla. (Dec. 27) - It started with a cough, an autumn hack that refused to go away. Then came the fevers. They bathed and chilled the skinny frame of Oswaldo Juarez, a 19-year-old Peruvian visiting to study English. His lungs clattered, his chest tightened and he ached with every gasp. During a wheezing fit at 4 a.m., Juarez felt a warm knot rise from his throat. He ran to the bathroom sink and spewed a mouthful of blood. I'm dying, he told himself, "because when you cough blood, it's something really bad." It was really bad, and not just...
  • First Case of Highly Resistant TB Seen in U.S.

    12/27/2009 4:58:12 AM PST · by blueyon · 28 replies · 2,211+ views
    Fox News ^ | 12-27-09 | AP
    LANTANA, Florida — It started with a cough, a cool-season hack that refused to go away. Then came the fevers. They bathed and chilled the skinny frame of Oswaldo Juarez, a 19-year-old Peruvian visiting to study English. His lungs clattered, his chest tightened and he ached with every gasp. During a wheezing fit at 4 a.m., Juarez felt a warm knot rise from his throat. He ran to the bathroom sink and spewed a mouthful of blood. I'm dying, he told himself, "because when you cough blood, it's something really bad." It was really bad, and not just for him....
  • Iraq Plans to Send 10,000 Students to Colleges in U.S., Abroad [The Coming Muslim Flood?]

    07/25/2009 12:47:51 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 70 replies · 1,219+ views
    FoxNews ^ | July 25th 2009
    Iraq Plans to Send 10,000 Students to Colleges in U.S., Abroad July 25, 2009 WASHINGTON — Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says his country plans to send up to 10,000 Iraqi students a year to colleges in the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia over the next five years as a part of a new scholarship program. Al-Maliki says stability in Iraq has allowed the country to focus on education after years of war. He says there's great ambition behind the new program "because our needs are great." The Iraqi government is funding the scholarship program. It will allow students...
  • The Internationalization of U.S. Doctorate Education (don't go to graduate school)

    07/02/2009 7:31:06 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 9 replies · 627+ views
    National Bureau of Economic Research ^ | July 2009 | Sarah H. Wright
    One of the most significant transformations in U.S. graduate education and the international market for highly-trained workers in science and engineering during the last quarter century is the representation of students from outside of the United States among the ranks of doctorate recipients from U.S. universities. In all but the life sciences, the foreign share of Ph.D. recipients now equals or exceeds the share from the United States. Students from outside the United States accounted for 51 percent of Ph.D. recipients in science and engineering in 2003, up from 27 percent in 1973. In 2003, doctorate recipients from outside the...
  • Graphic testimony heard in Va. beheading case

    06/01/2009 3:28:10 AM PDT · by Cindy · 5 replies · 1,139+ views
    (AP) via WTOP.com ^ | May 29, 2009, 3:16 pm | n/a
    CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. (AP) SNIPPET: "Each time he looked up, Cox said, Zhu was on top of Yang, who was on the floor. Zhu stared at Yang's face as he cut through her neck, Cox said. "It wasn't really an angry face at all," said Cox, at that point the only witness to the gruesome events. "It was just a really blank, determined look." By the time police arrived, Zhu was holding the woman's head in his hand, an officer testified."
  • Shock from killing ripples through Tech

    01/24/2009 6:51:29 AM PST · by marktwain · 24 replies · 646+ views
    New River Valley.com ^ | 23 January, 2009 | Greg Esposito
    BLACKSBURG -- Virginia Tech police on Thursday released gruesome details of a killing in a campus cafe, as students wondered why a campus that went two decades without a murder before the April 16, 2007, shootings has become the site of so much tragedy. When police arrived Wednesday night at Au Bon Pain inside the Virginia Tech Graduate Life Center, they found a decapitated female victim who had arrived on campus just two weeks ago and a young man they have now charged with killing her. The events have shocked a campus still coping with the 2007 shootings of 32...
  • Obama at University of Hawaii

    10/26/2008 12:56:24 AM PDT · by Aria · 15 replies · 2,221+ views
    University of Hawaii archives ^ | 10/25/2008 | Vanity
    I went to a PUMA site and found this mentioned. The poster claimed he had a scholorship that was given only to foreign students. Hmmm Barack Obama from Africa Scholarship winner; Phi Beta Kappa; portraits Neg# A62-00099 For more see post #19 here: http://hillbuzz.wordpress.com/2008/10/25/hey-eeyores-another-take-on-those-polls/
  • 38% rise in Indian students going to the US

    06/08/2008 3:40:57 PM PDT · by CarrotAndStick · 46 replies · 125+ views
    The Times of India ^ | 9 June, 2008 | Daniel P George & Hemali Chhapia
    America continues to grow in stature as the most-favoured destination for Indian students with the last seven months showing a 38% increase in the number of candidates going there. What's more, Chennai seems to be one of the largest exporters in the country. Sample this: 38,274 student visas were issued from across the country in fiscal year 2006-07 (October 2006 to September 2007), of which the Chennai consulate gave out 19,973. Correspondingly, between October 2007 and April 2008, 50,316 student visas were issued from across the country, of which the Chennai consulate alone accounted for 24,975. With a rising middle...
  • Who Pays? New Study Considers Cost of Foreign Students

    05/22/2008 2:40:04 PM PDT · by AuntB · 6 replies · 102+ views
    Foreign Students Do Not Help with the Balance of Payments WASHINGTON (May 2008) – Lobbying groups frequently claim that foreign students are a benefit to America’s balance of payments, comparable to a booming export sector. For instance, the Institute for International Education (IIE) asserts that foreign students contributed a net $14.5 billion to the U.S. economy during the 2006-07 school year by paying for tuition and living expenses with resources from abroad, representing a net inflow of nearly $25,000 per year, every year, from the average foreign student. To assess these claims, the Center for Immigration Studies has published a...
  • 15,000 More Saudi Students to the U.S.? (Added to the 15,000 Already Here)

    04/11/2008 5:14:06 PM PDT · by SeafoodGumbo · 14 replies · 250+ views
    NRO's The Corner ^ | 4-11-08 | K.J. Lopez
    Kingdom Come [Kathryn Jean Lopez] From the Arab News: Al-JOUF, 10 April 2008 — US Ambassador Ford Fraker said in Sakaka that his country aims to double the number of student visas issued to Saudis. “Currently there are 15,000 Saudi students in the US,” he said during an event on Sunday with local business leaders to an audience at the Al-Jouf Chamber of Commerce and Industry. “We aim to increase their numbers to 30,000 over the next five years.” Fraker said Saudi Arabia should bolster its English-language programs because it is generally required for Saudis seeking to pursue higher studies...
  • US to Double Visas for Saudi Students

    04/09/2008 6:36:35 PM PDT · by LSUfan · 48 replies · 449+ views
    Arab News ^ | 10 April 08 | Abdul Aziz Abdul Wahed
    US Ambassador Ford Fraker said in Sakaka that his country aims to double the number of student visas issued to Saudis. “Currently there are 15,000 Saudi students in the US,” he said during an event on Sunday with local business leaders to an audience at the Al-Jouf Chamber of Commerce and Industry. “We aim to increase their numbers to 30,000 over the next five years.” Fraker said Saudi Arabia should bolster its English-language programs because it is generally required for Saudis seeking to pursue higher studies in the US. Fraker also stressed the need for popularizing English teaching programs because...
  • Hispanic Students Missing From Schools

    01/25/2008 7:33:44 AM PST · by fallingwater · 39 replies · 15,385+ views
    newschannel5.com ^ | Jan 25, 2008 07:30 AM
    SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. - The Robertson County school district faces some problems Friday morning after a recent crackdown on illegal immigration. The illegal immigration crackdown led to the vanishing of 11 percent of Hispanic students. The district has been under state watch for failing to educate pockets of students, which includes non-English speakers. Now of the 768 Hispanic students, 60 have formally withdrawn and another 25 to 30 can't be accounted for. Public schools are required by a U.S Supreme Court decision to educate all students - regardless of their immigration status. If the missing students don't return soon, they will...
  • Two Doctorate Students Killed on LSU Campus During What Cops Call Home Invasion

    12/15/2007 8:15:55 AM PST · by Dan Evans · 19 replies · 149+ views
    AP ^ | 12/14/2007
    BATON ROUGE, La. — Two students were found shot to death in a home invasion at a Louisiana State University apartment, and officials decided to keep the campus open Friday while police searched for three suspects. The victims, Chandrasekhar Reddy Komma and Kiran Kumar Allam, both doctorate students from India, were found inside an apartment at the Edward Gay complex late Thursday night after authorities received an emergency call. Police patrols were increased on the 30,000-student campus Friday and students were told to be cautious, but the university was not locked down. Students were taking the last of their final...
  • 2 Louisiana State Students Found Dead

    12/14/2007 6:53:11 AM PST · by TornadoAlley3 · 33 replies · 115+ views
    cbsnews ^ | 12/14/07 | CBS/AP
    International Ph.D. Scholars Discovered Slain In Campus Apartment; Home Invasion Suspected BATON ROUGE, La., Dec. 14, 2007 Chandrasekhar Reddy Komma and Kiran Kumar Allam, two international Ph.D. students at Louisiana State University, were found dead inside a campus apartment, police said, Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. (AP / CBS) (CBS/AP) Two international students were found shot to death inside an apartment at a university in the U.S. state of Louisiana, and authorities said Friday the men were likely slain during a home invasion. The victims, Chandrasekhar Reddy Komma and Kiran Kumar Allam, both international Ph.D. students at Louisiana State University, were...
  • LSU students killed in home invasion, police say

    12/14/2007 10:35:21 AM PST · by RDTF · 11 replies · 148+ views
    cnn.com ^ | Dec 14, 2007 | cnn
    CNN) -- Two graduate students were found shot to death Thursday night in an apartment on the edge of the Louisiana State University campus, a spokeswoman for the school said. No suspects have been identified in what police are investigating as a double homicide, LSU spokeswoman Kristine Calongne said. The bodies of Chandrasekhar Reddy Komma and Kiran Kumar Allam, both Ph.D. candidates from India, were found inside an apartment of the Edward Gay Complex. The complex is near the LSU band's practice field, Calongne said. -snip- The Associated Press reported that Allam's pregnant wife found the bodies and called 911....
  • Saudis give big to U.S. colleges

    12/10/2007 5:24:27 AM PST · by period end of story · 12 replies · 260+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | December 10, 2007 | Julia Duin
    Two years ago this month, a Saudi prince caused a media splash — and raised eyebrows — when he donated $20 million each to Georgetown and Harvard universities to fund Islamic studies. Although few details have been released about how the money has been spent, at Georgetown, the money helped pay for a recent symposium on Islamic-Western relations held in the university's Copley Formal Lounge. The event attracted about 120 persons: students, Catholic priests, men in business suits and several women in colorful head scarves who all came to hear religion experts from several American universities, as well as from...
  • VA: Two U-Va. Students Charged in Kidnapping [Undergrad Engineers, Chinese Nationals]

    11/28/2007 1:04:55 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 21 replies · 97+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | 2007-11-27 | Tom Jackman
    Two University of Virginia students snatched a man off a street corner in the Tysons Corner area, tied him up in a Falls Church motel bathroom and demanded a $500,000 ransom, police said yesterday.
  • US woos top Latin American students

    08/24/2007 7:11:02 AM PDT · by hedgetrimmer · 7 replies · 382+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | Aug 24, 2007 | Matthew Malinowski
    Santiago, Chile - When US Education Secretary Margaret Spellings arrived in Chile this week, she brought an important message. The US wants "Chilean students to know that American higher education is open for business to students from our neighbors," said Ms. Spellings. Her trip to South America this week is an attempt to attract students put off by lengthy visa delays in the years after 9/11. While in Chile, she confirmed the creation of 100 annual scholarships for students who want to complete their doctorate studies in the United States, as well as future programs aimed at furthering education exchange...
  • FBI Search Linked To Jailed Students

    08/12/2007 5:50:35 AM PDT · by devane617 · 21 replies · 1,154+ views
    TampaTrib.com ^ | 08/12/2007 | CHRIS ECHEGARAY
    TAMPA - The FBI searched a Temple Terrace home Saturday morning in connection with the two University of South Florida students jailed in South Carolina on charges of possessing a pipe bomb. Authorities had a search warrant for 12402 Pampas Place, FBI special agent Dave Couvertier said. He would not say what authorities were looking for, what was removed or how the house is connected to the two students. The house is owned by Noor and Ana Salhab, according to the Hillsborough County property appraiser's Web site. Ahmed Bedier, executive director of the Tampa office of the Council on American-Islamic...
  • SC: Two Muslims apprehended with bombs and bomb-making materials, FBI says no known link to terror

    08/06/2007 8:07:23 AM PDT · by 3AngelaD · 264 replies · 6,355+ views
    Jihad Watch ^ | August 6, 2007
    Goose Creek - Two men are being held in the Berkeley County Detention Center after police find explosive making devices in their car. The quantity of explosive making materials in that vehicle is unclear. The FBI (website) reports that there is no known link to terrorism. The Berkeley County Sheriff's Office believes that among materials in the car's trunk were a bomb and bomb making materials that include chemicals, fuses, and igniters. The men 21-year-old Yousef Megahed and 24-year-old Ahmed Mohamed were pulled over Saturday evening during a routine traffic stop near Myers Road and Highway 176. Few details about...