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Firms to invest in food production for world's poor
Stephanie Strom New York Times May 17,
2012
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Doubling direct foreign aid could hurt US contractors
Nick Taborek Bloomberg
News/Washington Post May 20, 2012
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In Kakola, Uganda the United
States has been training troops for deployment to Somalia.
The current class of 3,500 Ugandan soldiers, the biggest
since the camp opened five years ago, is preparing to
deploy to Somalia to join a growing international force
composed entirely of African troops but largely financed
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US trains troops for Somali fight
Craig Whitlock Washington Post May 14, 2012
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Extended jobless benefits cut in eight states
Michael A. Fletcher Washington Post May
11, 2012
US lags in global measure of premature births
Donald G McNeil Jr. New York Times May
2, 2012 Ethiopia: Too many deaths in childbirth
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Reasons abound for lack of job growth (jobs added in April 115,000; workers dropping out of job market 342,000; still unemployed 13,700,000)
Catherine Rampell New York Times May 4, 2012
America's long-term unemployed: 'For those looking for work, it's very bleak'
Dominic Rushe The Guardian
May 3, 2012 The future of work: trends and challenges for low-income
workers Rebecca Thiess Economic Policy Institute April 27, 2012
4 years later, race is still an issue for some voters
Sabrina Tavernise New York Times
May 3, 2012
House bill offers $261 billion in cuts to programs helping struggling Americans in order to save military spending Jonathan Weisman
New York Times May 7, 2012
Defense trumps poverty in Republican House
David Rogers Politico May 2, 2012
Republicans' budgets imply deep cuts in programs helping the poor
Ezra Klein Washington Post April 10, 2012
CEO pay and the top 1%--How executive compensation and financial-sector pay have fueled income inequality
Lawrence Mishel and Natalie Sabadish
Economic Policy Institute May 2, 2012
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As the world's worst outbreak of cholera continues to ravage Haiti, international donors have averted their gaze
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The hard facts behind youth crime (and what you can do about it) David Mauldin
Washington Post May 25, 2012
20 years later, it turns out Dan Quayle was right about Murphy Brown and unmarried moms Isabel Sawhill Washington Post May 25, 2012
Let's resist herbicide-resistant crops
Margot McMillen Other Words May 21, 2012
Sierra Leone up for grabs
Heath Mitchell Foreign Policy In Focus May 17, 2011
Plutocracy, paralysis, perplexity
Paul Krugman New York Times
May 3, 2012
Let’s just say it: The Republicans are the problem
Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein
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Pakistan jails doctor who helped to find Bin Laden
BBC News May 23, 2012
Fallout of Bin Laden raid: Aid groups in Pakistan are suspect
Declan Walsh New York Times May 2, 2012
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Half of South Sudan facing food shortages, UN warns
BBC News May 16, 20012
Bonded labor in Afghanistan’s brick kilns is one of
the most common forms of hazardous labor in the country. More than half of the
brick kiln workers surveyed in a
recent report by the International Labor Organization (ILO) were children.
According to the ILO, the kilns rely on debt bondage: Workers and their families
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Afghanistan: Debt bondage ensnares entire families
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South Korean report details alleged atrocities at North Korea’s prison camps Chico Harlan Washington Post May 9, 2012
Food: Power to the people! IRIN News May 15, 2012
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Global mortality among children younger than five years declined by 26 percent between 2000 and 2010 - meaning that the lives of some two million children were saved - but this is still not enough for many countries to meet the Millennium Development Goal of reducing deaths in this age group by two-thirds by 2015. Photo: Guy Oliver/IRIN
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Charles Taylor, former Liberian leader, found guilty of war crimes
Edward Cody Washington Post April 26, 2012
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