Academic Freedom Media Review–September 10-16, 2011

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CHILE: New student demands in three-month conflict
MarĂ­a Elena Hurtado, University World News, 9/15
Egyptian student protests hit elite Cairo university
Jack Shenker, The Guardian, 9/15
Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has jail sentence reduced
Saeed Kamali Dehghan, The Guardian, 9/14
Who Sets E-Mail Rules?
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 9/14

Carnegie Mellon U. to Open Campus in Rwanda, a Milestone for Africa
Ian Wilhelm, The Chronicle, 9/14
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NEW ZEALAND: University rejects calls to sack academic
University World News, 9/11
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Michael Gardner, University World News, 9/11
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Associated Press, Manama, The Guardian, 9/7