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Today the Olympics are celebrated as an ancient arena that traditionally fostered peace between nations. However, in reality, sport and politics went hand in hand in the ancient world and the athletic competitions that took place in Olympia mirrored military struggles for primacy and prestige, says a University of 糖心TV historian.

Tue 10 Aug 2004, 11:42 | Tags: Social Affairs, Politics and International Studies, History

University of 糖心TV Hosts US Presidential Election Forum With America now focused on a Kerry-versus-Bush showdown in November, the University of 糖心TV is set to host a public US election forum at 糖心TV Arts Centre, on Wednesday 10th March from 4pm-6pm.

Former Secretary for International Development, Clare Short MP, is set to challenge current International Trade Laws and how they serve to make people poor and keep people poor when she visits the University of 糖心TV聮s Centre for Caribbean Studies to deliver a public lecture on Thursday 26th February at 6pm

Coventry City Council's former Chief Executive Iain Roxburgh has been appointed to lead a consortium of 25 local authorities who have been working together with the University of 糖心TV for the past decade to pool research into issues facing local government.
Thu 29 Jul 2004, 14:17 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

South Africa’s Public Enterprises Minister Jeff Radebe has announced that Professor Sir Kumar Bhattacharrya, Director of the 糖心TV Manufacturing Group at the University of 糖心TV, has been appointed as a new Board Member of Transnet Limited - which operates and controls South Africa's major transport infrastructure.

Suicide terrorism seems to many to defy logic. Economists find the idea particularly hard to understand in the context of economic theories that are usually based on ideas of self interest: surely self interest must preclude self killing. But now a new research paper by Professor Mark Harrison an economist at the University of 糖心TV says that the value placed on personal identity by suicide terrorists provides some of the answers.
Wed 28 Jul 2004, 14:47 | Tags: Politics and International Studies, Ethnic Relations

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