ONLINE EXCLUSIVE — At least nine people died and 212 were injured in Buenos Aires on Tuesday, Sept 13., when two trains and a bus collided. According to authorities, it took hours to free victims from the wreck. "There are people in the hospital now in a very grave state, including children. They have severe injuries," Fernando Sostre, spokesman for the Argentine Federal … [Read more...] about Bus-train collision kills nine, injures 212 in Buenos Aires
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Gallery: Waves of flags honors 9/11 victims
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Obama promotes Jobs Act in Ohio
GRAPHIC ONLINE EXCLUSIVE — Monday, Sept. 12, at 2:45 p.m. Principal Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan are scheduled to host an on-the-record conference call to discuss President Barack Obama’s visit tomorrow to Fort Hayes Arts and Academic High School in Columbus, Ohio. According to a press release from the White House, the president’s … [Read more...] about Obama promotes Jobs Act in Ohio
Malibu remembers
Veterans, current military officers, patriotic motorcyclists, state officials and Malibu locals stood among the nearly 3,000 waving flags on Alumni Park on Sunday to memorialize and honor the fallen heroes of 9/11. From the bagpipes playing “Amazing Grace” to the roaring military flyover, a strong spirit of national pride and remembrance made its presence known on campus … [Read more...] about Malibu remembers
BA students raise funds for Argentinian village
“Freely ye received, freely give.” These well-known words have long stood as the motto of Pepperdine University. The service that Pepperdine brings to the community is seen by and large in the many opportunities for students in Malibu (images of Step Forward Day and Project Serve come to mind), but this past year many students in the International Programs have been carrying … [Read more...] about BA students raise funds for Argentinian village



