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Avril Lavigne's New Album is The Worst 'Damn Thing' 34

The Fairfield Mirror, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT

10 hours ago by Lily Norton

The title of Avril Lavigne's new CD, "The Best Damn Thing," is exemplary of the CD's general mood. Lavigne has a new attitude and listeners can definitely hear her new found self-confidence in the tracks. What does this confidence do for Lavigne's music? If you were expecting something bigger and better, you will be severely disappointed.

Roman Abramovich: A Russian-Born Jewish Businessman with a Plan 10

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, New York, NY

12 hours ago by David J. Mittan

There are three types of people in this world: people who make it happen, people who watch it happen and people who say, "What happened!" At only 36 years old, Roman Abramovich has made it happen. Forbes Magazine lists him as the second-richest man in Russia and the world's 25th wealthiest person, with a fortune of $10.6 billion. His meteoric rise is even more remarkable when his difficult start in life is factored into the equation.

Comedy Central's Gerhard Reinke's 'Wanderlust' Comes Up Big with Cheap Laughs 7

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY

14 hours ago by Leo Shvartsman

Wynter: Decreasing body fat percentage 5

Observer, Rutgers-Newark, Newark, NJ

2 hours ago by Lionel Wynter, Health & Fitness

Will WNPR kill the student WVOF radio stars? 2

The Fairfield Mirror, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT

12 hours ago by Lily Norton

"A partnership between the university and Connecticut Public Broadcasting has been forced upon WVOF 88.5 and the students involved with it," said Mark Gajda in a scorching letter of complaint to the Connecticut Post (June 24, 2008). Angry Gajda continued his list of grievances with Fairfield University's decision, which will allow WNPR, a radio station in Hartford, CT.

Mishandled 911 call costs Florida woman her life 2

~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

15 hours ago by Emilia Benton

Most people are aware of the sad reality that kidnapping cases rarely have happy endings. However, North Port, Fla. resident Denise Lee's life was tragically cut short after one false move by the police department. Her murder could have-SHOULD have-been prevented.

10,000 B.C. 2

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY

16 hours ago by Amanda Shapiro

If the title of a film is named after a date in history, shouldn't it be a historically accurate story? The crew of 10,000 BC obviously didn't think so and thus didn't care enough to check up on their facts.

Historians say that horses or 'four legged demons' as so called by Old Mother, were not domesticated until as late as 4,000BC.

Red Storm land second recruit for '08-'09 2

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, Jamaica, NY

16 hours ago by Matt Choquette

Norm Roberts announced Wednesday that he received the Red Storm's second signed National Letter of Intent of the off-season.

After signing combo guard Quincy Roberts on Tuesday, the men's basketball head coach introduced another high school guard to the Red Storm faithful: 6-foot-4 Kentucky All-State TyShwan Edmondson.

Internet Phenoms Can Do No Wrong 1

The Impact, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY

12 hours ago by Stephanie Elio

Stephanie Elio

Entertainment Editor

These days, a ticket to Hollywood isn't the only way to gain instant celebrity.

You don't need money, or talent, or even a pretty face.

Now, all you need is an Internet connection and a dream.

Popularity on the Internet has been around for a while by now, and you'd be hard pressed to find someone who hasn't seen Pearl the landlord or those dancing Philippine prisoners by now.

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