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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

Travel Alert Issued to Americans

Kait Richmond October 13, 2010

A travel alert issued on October 3 warned Americans to remain vigilant while traveling to Europe because of possible terror threats. The U.S. State Department’s official warning said, "Current...

Chile Miners are Heroes, but Fame can be Fleeting

The Associated Press October 13, 2010

SAN JOSE MINE, Chile – A torrent of emotions awaits the 33 miners when they finally rejoin the outside world. As trying as it has been for them to survive underground for more than two months,...

5 Controversial U.S. Military Bases Not in Iraq or Afghanistan

Vanessa Estime October 13, 2010

When one thinks of U.S. Military bases, the first instinct is to think of one place where they could be located—the Middle East. Believe it or not, the U.S. Defense Department is occupying forty six...

Taliban Attacks NATO’s Fuel Trucks

Michael Kelly October 13, 2010

On October 4, 2010, U.S and NATO forces were attacked by Pakistani Taliban militants, which were carrying fuel in several of their tankers. The militants surrounded the trucks at a truck stop on the outskirts...

The Nobel Prize for a Test-tube Pioneer

Michael Kelly October 13, 2010

Robert Edwards, 85 of Britain, was selected as the 2010 Nobel Prize winner for medicine. He is the creator of the experiment entitled the "test-tube" baby. His experiment has brought four million babies...

DA: Anti-gay NYC Attack Laced with Hate Speech

The Associated Press October 13, 2010

NEW YORK – Gang members used an anti-gay slur to ask two teen boys and a 30-year-old man about their sexuality before brutally torturing and beating them last week in a working-class Bronx neighborhood,...

3 Win Economics Nobel for Job Market Analysis

The Associated Press October 13, 2010

STOCKHOLM – Two Americans and a British-Cypriot economist won the 2010 Nobel economics prize Monday for developing a theory that helps explain why many people can remain unemployed despite a large number...

Obama Calls for Educational Reform

Sara J Dufort October 6, 2010

With standardized testing scores falling and the United States ranking 21st in the world for science mastery, school districts and politicians alike are pushing for education reform and longer school years....

$93,000 Cancer Drug Adds 4 Months of Survival

Liana Teixeira October 6, 2010

There is a new price on life.  No, not the cereal…but cancer survival.  Provenge, a first-of-its-kind drug treatment was approved in April and has shown that it adds four months of survival to male...

High Noon at UT Austin

Samantha Shinn October 6, 2010

It seemed like a normal Tuesday morning at the University of Texas in Austin, but September 28 was anything but a normal day for the students and faculty. Colton J. Tooley, 19, was a sophomore at UT and...

Austrailians Charged with Civilian Deaths

Vanessa Estime October 6, 2010

In February of 2009, three Australian soldiers raided a residential compound in the province of Uruzgan, where a Taliban leader was said to be hiding. Unfortunately, the soldiers did not get the right...

Pneumonic Plague Shakes Tibet

Liz De La Torre October 6, 2010

As if it weren’t enough that flu season is kicking into high gear, now a sudden pneumonic outbreak is gripping Tibet and sending shockwaves across the world. Five people have already been infected with...

O’Donnell Said China Plotting to Take Over US

The Associated Press October 6, 2010

WASHINGTON – Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell of Delaware said in a 2006 debate that China was plotting to take over America and claimed to have classified information about the country...

Recession Pain Still Real Despite End, Obama Says

The Associated Press September 22, 2010

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama said Monday he doesn’t care that the Great Recession has been declared over by a group of economists. For the millions of people who are out of work or otherwise...

Hopkins Hospital Security in Hot Water

Liz De La Torre September 22, 2010

Talk about taking news badly. According to Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III., fifty year-old Paul Warren Pardus opened fire at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, killing his mother and...

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