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Old 10-06-2007, 05:24 PM
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Exclamation Congratulations Value Md

Value MD got the interest of Curacao's leading newspaper !!! And their reporters are investigating CMU.
Saturday, CMU was on the first page with the title: "Caribbean Medical University afzetterij (translation: rip-off, scam)" The newspaper quotes valuemd and started to look into the matter themselves ...
The scan off the frontpage will come soon ....

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Old 10-06-2007, 05:30 PM
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please please

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Value MD got the interest of Curacao's leading newspaper !!! And their reporters are investigating CMU.
Saturday, CMU was on the first page with the title: "Caribbean Medical University afzetterij (translation: rip-off, scam)" The newspaper quotes valuemd and started to look into the matter themselves ...
The scan off the frontpage will come soon ....

Anyway, ValueMD is valued ;-))
Can you please post that paper on here? If you can not do it, can we at least get somekind of hyperlink to youtube or what ever. Please, please. After all of the months of blaming on the local government, this headline article will sure attract all of the judicial attentions to cmu.

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anybody want to translate, heh?
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It will be translated by the newspaper (probably Monday or Tuesday)
The link to the newspaper (english version) is:
Amigoe.com
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we do need some translators. I do not know what that language is, but that does look alike a newspaper article. Well, this is going to be the iceberg that sinks the titanic. The rich people who are stay on the upper deck(school officials) can jump ship and save their lifes, but the lower deck poor folks (students) may have to sink and drown. I can officially call this incident the Enron of valuemd and the whistle blowers are the contributors. Congradulations, cmu made it to the headlines and that is going to make the school infamous.

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good job

Value MD got the interest of Curacao's leading newspaper !!!

This is fairly unlikely. The newspaper is investigating CMU because they were tipped off by "interested persons". It should be interesting to see the English translation.

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the headline of page two seems to say something about the university website being misleading. im no rocket scientist but "misleidend" probably means "misleading."
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