PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE SPORT

What a way for “the essential game” to kickoff, with the creating Jobs plan. Obama started his talk with showing love to his wife considering it is his anniversary. But then Romney response with congratulating Obama, but it seems like a fake congrats. I don’t know, but is it just me or does every time Romney talks it seems like BS, but I could be biased.

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TRINE ACADEMICS

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Trine University Scores Media Experts M. Helmke, R. Soto

By Mike Marturello

www.kpcnews.com

Every now and then local institutions score some decent personnel coups, if you will, and Trine University has to count itself among the fortunate this fall.

A couple of guys have found their way to the hallowed halls at Trine, and you can sort of say they come from similar backgrounds, just from opposite sides of the media fence.

INTERNET ADDICTION

Internet Use Addiction is now classified as a mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders (DSM-V). People in society today have become so reliant on the internet that this should come as no surprise. However, the questions on the minds of many are how to know if you are addicted and how this addiction would be treated.

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CHINESE FIRM SUES US GOVERNMENT

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A Chinese-owned windmill firm in the US has filed a law suit against President Barack Obama for blocking a wind farm deal the administration says is as a result of national security grounds.

Ralls Corp, a private firm, acquired four wind farm projects near a US naval facility in Oregon earlier this year. However, President Obama signed the order blocking the deal last week. The lawsuit alleges the US government overstepped its authority. This is the first foreign investment project to be blocked in the US for 22 years.

BIRTHS ARE NOT US

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U.S. births have fallen for the fourth year in a row, according to government officials who are calling it more proof that the weak economy is connected to having children.

The drop in 2011 was only 1 percent, which was not as sharp a fall-off as the 2 to 3 percent drop seen in previous years.

Most striking in the new report were steep declines in Hispanic birth rates and a new low in teen births. Hispanics have been disproportionately affected by the flagging economy, experts say, and teen birth rates have been falling for 20 years.

YOUTUBE DEBATES

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YouTube has become a destination for breaking news. But did you know its also a resource for students and a source for political news during this election season?

You can watch these debates live on YouTube:

Tune in to Youtube.com/politics on Wednesday to see President Obama and Governor Romney debate domestic policy at the University of Denver.
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60 MILLION US VIEWERS EXPECTED. Romney prepares fresh salvos for Obama.
Lagging behind in polls in nearly every battleground state, the Republican presidential challenger has been preparing intensely for his extremely important TV debates.

NEW ERA FOR GEORGIA. Ivanishvili Faces Obstacles.
Georgia’s next Prime Minister will have to fulfill promises to rebuild agriculture, create jobs and improve relations with Moscow, while still working with the president.

SANCTIONS HURT IRAN. Ahmadi-Nejad Finds Trouble Ahead.

POLITICAL CAMP PAIN DEBATES

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It is Superbowl, World Series, Stanley Cup, Olympics and a whole lot more for US Politics as the major US presidential candidates, Democrat and President Barack Obama and Republican Governor Mitt Romney, will finally hold their first campaign debate on Wednesday evening @9P in Denver, Colorado.

One of the first political debates in the U.S. took place in Illinois, in 1858. Senatorial candidates Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas argued over slavery. Lincoln lost the race but went on to win the presidency two years later. Ten thousand people watched the debate.