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NBC Nightly News - June 8, 2010

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NBC sampled the spirit of commencement at ceremonies nationwide through the students of the class of 2010 and the celebrity speakers, including Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep, Michelle Obama and Temple's own Bill Cosby. "I'm going to help you change the world, just by telling you, 'Pay off your student loans,'" he said. NBC also posted the speeches of several celebrities including Cosby on its website.

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BBC News - June 8, 2010

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Wall Street Journal - June 8, 2010

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June 8, 2010


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St. Petersburg Times (Fla.) - June 9, 2010

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June 9, 2010


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President Obama's health care reform bill puts emphasis on training more primary care physicians to improve access to care. But faced with a large debt after graduation, many new doctors want to specialize to go where the money is. "The thought is, either the cost of schooling needs to go down, or primary care doctors need to be paid much more," said Kathleen Reeves, associate dean of student affairs at Temple's School of Medicine.

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Daily Yomiuri (Japan) - June 10, 2010

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"The Politics of Pop Culture" was the title and theme of an academic conference hosted by Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ), in Tokyo last weekend and featuring an international roster of scholars and authors. Topics included video games, otaku culture, anime and manga — all part of Japanese pop culture's so-called "soft power." In an op-ed, TUJ instructor Roland Kelts argued that Japan's pop culture juggernaut may not be as powerful as it once was, a fact that politicians would be wise to learn.

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Inter Press Service (Italy) - June 10, 2010

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June 11, 2010


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