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New Sri Lanka mass grave discovery reopens old wounds for Tamils

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Columnists   来源:Life  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:I packed the important stuff first - passports, birth certificates - and then when I felt I had a bit more time, I hosed down the front of the house, hoping the water would keep my condo, one of several terraced buildings in a small development, from succumbing to the fire.

I packed the important stuff first - passports, birth certificates - and then when I felt I had a bit more time, I hosed down the front of the house, hoping the water would keep my condo, one of several terraced buildings in a small development, from succumbing to the fire.

Sir David says universities also need to collaborate more, and should consider mergers or whether courses at nearby institutions are too similar - saying it "doesn't make sense" for those universities to compete with one another.But, he says, as some universities reduce the number of courses on offer he doesn’t want to see “cold spots” where students in more rural locations don’t have a choice of courses at their nearest university.

New Sri Lanka mass grave discovery reopens old wounds for Tamils

The outlook has worsened for universities because they have recruited fewer UK and international students than predicted.For home students, the OfS says, Ucas figures suggest numbers have increased by around 1.3% this year, compared with the optimistic 5.8% universities had predicted.Universities that traditionally required higher entry grades have fared better, because they have simply taken a bigger share by accepting some students with lower results.

New Sri Lanka mass grave discovery reopens old wounds for Tamils

This has led to lower recruitment and increased pressure in universities that accept middling grades, and some smaller institutions.International recruitment has also fallen, with overall visa applications down by about 16% this year, and 20% fewer applications from India alone.

New Sri Lanka mass grave discovery reopens old wounds for Tamils

Since January, most international students have been banned from bringing family members to live with them in the UK.

The rule was introduced last year by Rishi Sunak's government, which committed to bringing immigration numbers down.is due to be built near to the arena, but its capacity and the frequency of trains may not be enough to accommodate all gig-goers.

YTL said an event parking scheme could be an option,Councillor Mark Weston wants Bristol City Council to measure current parking levels to see if issues worsen.

"What I would hate for us to do is get the arena open and then go 'oh, we haven't monitored the parking'," he said."If we don't have a base to judge it against whether it's got worse, we're going to cause a problem.

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