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Monthly Archives: October 2011
World population reaches 7 billion
Just 12 years after reaching 6 billion people, the population hit its next milestone of 7 billion on Monday Oct. 31. The increase in population has sparked thoughts on the challenges associated with this increase according to this CNN article … Continue reading
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Gadhafi’s death brings civil war to close
Libya’s new government declared liberation Sunday after the capture and death of previous ruler, Moammar Gadhafi. According to a CNN article, the new Libyan government has made some signs of improvement in terms of returning the country back to a … Continue reading
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Gadhafi stronghold falls to rebels
Since the beginning of the Libyan Civil War in February, the rebel forces have been battling Gadhafi loyalists and slowly gaining ground with the aid of NATO and U.S. air raids. The rebel forces, named the National Transitional Council (NTC), … Continue reading
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About Me
I’m Alex Alusheff. I am a Print Journalism major at Bowling Green State University. I am 19 and from Wickliffe, Ohio, 15 minutes east of downtown Cleveland, where I lived my most of my life. In highschool, I played soccer … Continue reading