Posted on June 22nd, 2008 by admin and
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The May 26 news program reported the low-income family could not afford to send their child to hospital for treatment and had never received financial or medical aid from the government or charity organizations.
Recently, UNICEF’s Innocenti Research Centre released a report called “Child Poverty in Perspective: An Overview of Child Well-Being in Rich Countries” in [...]
Posted on April 6th, 2008 by admin and
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CNN gave Ms. Zahn%26#8217;s slot to Campbell Brown, who is the host of %26#8220;Election Center,%26#8221; while MSNBC turned %26#8220;Tucker%26#8221; into %26#8220;Race for the White House%26#8221; and put David Gregory, the chief White House correspondent for NBC, in charge. Fox News replaced %26#8220;The Big Story,%26#8221; led by Mr. Gibson and his co-host, Heather Nauert, [...]
Posted on March 22nd, 2008 by admin and
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%26#8220;Look at the walls of our temple, they have all gone grimy with the smoke that pollutes our air,%26#8221; said a 40-year-old Buddhist peasant named Caidan. The big factory, said a man sitting next to him, benefits only members of the Han Chinese majority. %26#8220;Tibetans get the low-income and the hard-labor jobs,%26#8221; the [...]
Posted on January 31st, 2008 by admin and
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When we turn on our televisions, the first thing we hear is how bad the economy is.
We hear about the trickle-down effect from the government to the people. Let’s try a different approach. For lack of a better term, I am going to call it [...]