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The Drug War's Invisible Victims

The Drug War's Invisible Victims

There are many kinds of war. The classic image of a uniformed soldier kissing mom good-bye to risk his life on the battlefield has changed dramatically. In today’s wars, it’s more likely that mom will be the one killed. UNIFEM states that by the mid-1990s, 90% of war casualties were civilians-- mostly women and children.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 January 2012 04:38 )

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Going Green: 12 Simple Steps for 2012

Going Green: 12 Simple Steps for 2012

Cross-posted with permission from The WIP® Internet News Service. As we head...

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Mega dams: campaigning against the plans of the Indian government

In demonstrations barely reported in the media, peasants and students in th...

Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 January 2012 06:58 )

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Margaret Thatcher, between myth and politics

Margaret Thatcher, between myth and politics

A sympathetic film portrayal of Britain’s most divisive modern prime mini...

Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 January 2012 06:56 )

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Regional strategy against drug trafficking

 Regional strategy against drug trafficking

In an interview with Televisa news in Mexico, President Otto Perez Molina s...

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