Saturday, April 2, 2016

What You Need To Know This Morning: Sunday April 3

Malawi's fearsome chief, terminator of child marriages


Chief Kachindamoto has broken up 850 child marriages in three years, and banned the sexual initiations of young girls.




Jacob Zuma comes under increasing pressure to resign

Letter from activist jailed with Nelson Mandela echoes calls from opposition parties for South Africa’s president to go


Nothing says home improvement like 16 million dollars in state funds for your private residence Was that swimming pool the wrong size or the wrong shape 



Law School Sells Naming Rights to Secretive Antonin Scalia Fan

Apr. 2 2016, 2:42 a.m.

Academic independence all for the low, low price of 20 million dollars from a Antonin Scalia fanboy 



Rain makers and sunken Central Park, are these the skylines of the future?

Rain-making buildings and a bee hive-like tower covered in buzzing drones -- these are the structures that could shape the skylines of the future.




Kinki University changes English name to avoid embarrassment


NATIONAL 


Why would or should a university be ashamed of a name like Kinki  Could it be perception of what the name implies Of course not 




By Choi Sung-jin

What are they implying That Korea is a nation of scofflaws 




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