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Should P. Diddy's son return $54,000 college scholarship? – Schools of Thought - CNN.com Blogs -

Justin Combs worked hard in high school to improve his football game and earn a 3.75 GPA . He recently received a $54,000 merit-based scholarship to UCLA, where he’ll play football.

In April, Forbes named Justin Combs’ dad,  Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, the wealthiest artist in hip-hop. Some say the family should return Justin’s scholarship, arguing that Combs should pay for his son’s education and taxpayer money should go to students with greater financial need. Other say Justin Combs earned the scholarship through his grades and athletic ability, and deserves to keep it.

What do you think? Should the Combs family keep, return or donate the money? Should students with wealthy parents have access to merit-based scholarships and financial aid? via @CNN_Blogs

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Nato Tiger Meet 2012 F-16

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1959 | Lockheed A-12 mock-up with Jeep | Area 51

A mock-up of the A-12 spy plane sits perched upside down on a testing pylon at Area 51 (part of radar tests to reveal  how visible, or invisible, the design was to radar).

Source 1 and Source 2

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1959 | Lockheed A-12 mock-up with Jeep | Area 51

A mock-up of the A-12 spy plane sits perched upside down on a testing pylon at Area 51 (part of radar tests to reveal  how visible, or invisible, the design was to radar).

Source 1 and Source 2

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Valkyrie Landing

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Valkyrie Landing

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A-5 Vigilante

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A-5 Vigilante

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The KM ekranoplan – Russia’s Cold War Caspian Sea Monster

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The KM ekranoplan – Russia’s Cold War Caspian Sea Monster