Last month, North Korean President Kim Jong Il announced that his country possessed nuclear weapons. I repeat: North Korea has nuclear weapons. The grave threat of North Korea is now clearer than ever before, and
Privacy. It’s a liberty we often take for granted and a word that seems to be losing much of its meaning. Privacy is now being torn away from children who are too young to even
Pam Rothman Journalism for Magazines / Religion pam712@temple.edu 215-467-2142 According to the Autism Society of America, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention state that for every 250 births, one infant will be autistic. That
Hi! My name is Alice McCurdy and I am twice a graduate from Temple Unversity Bachelors and Masters. I was referred to Temple News by Temple Times in reference to promoting my first published book.
“The Devil Wears Prada” ISBN 0-385-50926-X Lauren Weisberger $21.95 Living in New York City and working as the assistant to the hottest fashion editor at the trendiest fashion magazine is seemingly the life “a million
Dr. Molefi Kete Asante is more than just a professor; he is a poet, a scholar, a writer and an activist. Asante has written more than 60 books, traveled to every continent and spoken at
Paris Hilton. Girlie is a hot mess. We all know about the phone scandal. Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas wants to “kill” her for the offensive e-mails and phone messages. I did, however, see
It is the end of day one, and my one-woman battle to quit smoking is in full effect. “If you have no cigarettes around you, then you can’t reach for one and smoke it,” said
In 2003, 28 percent of Americans thought it was acceptable to use a cellphone in a restaurant, according to a Fox News report. If you take into consideration other public places like trains, elevators and
Seeing the words SaveMartha.com is enough to think the Web site is a joke, considering all the parodies of Martha Stewart’s current life in prison. Seeing this phrase tattooed on an arm may lead one