I will manually edit the story, but this is a hard work. During that week, I visited all the popular story pages since 10th September 2014 (the hottest story was made at that time). In order to find the previous story, I mined the archives published using the Wayback Machine and got an old copy of the middle page. As of September 10, 2014, the scraper browses each popular story page and throws the story it saw into the Python dictionary. The dictionary is sorted according to the number of reports received for each story and written to the JSON file. (Clapping corresponds to "like" or "to support" and readers can give up to 50 encouragement.)
The story is a classic of this type. It opened on 4th February 2009 - in the world of college football this is the biggest day of the year and does not include attacks. This is the signing day of the country where the top high school players nationwide promised their university officially selected. Our protagonist, Mantitio, is an explosive linebacker from Oahu, Hawaii, including 2009's most popular and most enthusiastic newcomer. Teo happens to be the Hawaiian language - descendants of the Samoans - and Mormon people, drawing out the attraction of his star. One of the biggest stars of N.F.L., Troy Polamaru of Pittsburgh Steelers comes from a long list of Samoans. Pacific Islander islanders are common in Southern California University (due to its proximity) and Brigham Young University in Utah (because it is a Mormon). A large Samoan, Tuiasosopos, has shown a great presence in Hawaii and has created a steady stream of universities and professional stars.
The University of the Philippines is the only Philippine university included in the list of the top 1000 universities in the world. As the only national university in the country, the University of the Philippines (UP) system is proud of academic excellence, outstanding research, public service, modern facilities and is a pioneer of higher education. UP score is 30.60 points, this year's world ranking is 601-800 brackets. Times Higher Education offers 20 ways to promote or strengthen college world rankings. One is to change employee incentives, find the best leader, and manage the quality of education.