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The mass shooting at Virginia Tech University could easily happen on a UK campus, an academic and former vice-president of a US institution warned today.&#13;
Prof Geoffrey Alderman, formerly the vice-president of Touro College in New York, said: "If you asked any university security guard in the UK whether what happened in Virginia could happen here, and they replied no - they would be lying.&#13;
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The Fulbright Commission, the Anglo-American academic exchange programme that annually has around 20 UK postgraduates at universities in the US, confirmed today that none of its scholars have been sent to Virginia Tech.&#13;
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Penny Egan, the commission&amp;#39;s executive director, expressed "shock and huge concern" for everybody involved in the US shooting, but said she was confident it would not deter students from applying to its academic exchanges programme in the future.&#13;
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Universities UK, the organisation that represents university vice-chancellors, today sent a message of condolence to the president of the American Council on Education, which represents US higher education colleges and associations.&#13;
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Earlier today the head of an American university in London expressed his sympathy for the victims of the college tragedy.&#13;
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William Moore, the president of the American InterContinental University, said: "It was just a shock that something like that could happen. It&amp;#39;s a tragedy and as an American I share my sense of sympathy for all the families and everybody effected.&#13;
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"I will be meeting my senior colleagues ... to see how we may respond." The InterContinental is an official branch campus of the American InterContinental University in Atlanta, Georgia. It recruits students from around the world, not just the US.&#13;
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&lt;B&gt;Related articles&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;17.04.2007: &lt;A HREF="/higher/worldwide/story/0,,2058979,00.html"&gt;Killer&amp;#39;s identity still unrevealed&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR&gt;17.04.2007: &lt;A HREF="/higher/worldwide/story/0,,2058978,00.html"&gt;Massacre on the campus&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR&gt;17.04.2007: &lt;A HREF="/higher/worldwide/story/0,,2058976,00.html"&gt;&amp;#39;25 of us went in, just four walked out&amp;#39;&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;B&gt;Background&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;17.04.2007: &lt;A HREF="/higher/worldwide/story/0,,2058977,00.html"&gt;A history of violence&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;B&gt;Map&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;A HREF="http://www.guardian.co.uk/graphic/0,,2058574,00.html"&gt;Where it happened&lt;/A&gt;&#13;
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WASHINGTON taz Fast wirkte es gespenstisch, wie routiniert die US-amerikanische Ã–ffentlichkeit mit Amoklauf in Schulen und UniversitÃ¤ten umgeht. Erste Handy-Bilder im Fernsehen. Kurze Zeit spÃ¤ter eine Armada von Ãœ-Wagen und Reportern, schlieÃŸlich die ersten bestÃ¼rzten Augenzeugen, die immer wieder sagen, sie kÃ¶nnten es nicht fassen und alles sei so schrecklich.&#13;
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ADRIENNE WOLTERSDORF&#13;
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BOURNE - A Cataumet mother and daughter found themselves in the building adjacent to where a 23-year-old student went on a shooting rampage on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va. Monday.&#13;
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Ellen Mattingly Driscoll of Cataumet and her daughter Marianna, a Bishop Stang High School student, were on the Virginia Tech campus checking in with the admissions office prior to touring the campus.&#13;
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Mother and daughter were unaware of the first shootings earlier in the morning. "It was business as usual on campus until the second shooting began even after the first had occurred," Ellen Driscoll said. "Surprisingly there wasn&amp;#39;t a big police presence after the first shooting."&#13;
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Ellen Driscoll said VT is "a lovely campus and truly beautiful school," but she said her thoughts about the college were decidedly different while heading to her car at noon than they were earlier in the morning when she and her daughter had crossed the drill field for what was expected to be a routine admissions briefing and tour.&#13;
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