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Visiting a spa is a great way to find relaxation.

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Some of the police officers who graduated yesterday. The New Times /T. Kisambira.

Maiden police studies officers graduate

Decio M. Ripandelli, Head Biosafety Unit (L), Marie Christine Gasingirwa of MINEDUC (C) and Mike Hughes, an advisor at MINEDUC chatting yesterday. The New Times / Timothy Kisambira.

Official calls for homegrown bio-safety solutions

Persons with disabilities were some of the graduands at KIE yesterday. The New Times / Timothy Kisambira.

Over 1,900 graduate at KIE

 Donald W. Koran

Rwanda and America: Leading With Science, Uniting for Action on HIV/AIDS.

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Carnegie Mellon to boost regional ICT skills

Robert J. Shiller

The Neuroeconomics Revolution

Excessive consumption of junk food can be harmful to oneu2019s health. (Net Photo)

Avoid a lot junk food this holiday

John Kufuor

Agricultural Sustainability for Africa

Girls were hailed for their excellent performance during this year's garduation ceremony at Umutara Polytechnic yesterday. Photo The New Times / D. Ngabonziza

Females excel in Umutara Polytechnic maiden graduation

The New Times

Movie: Real Steel

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Carnegie Mellon begins enrolment