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  • Dubais child labor complicity

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    To ensure that gold businesses in Dubai respect and protect rights, due diligence procedures should be made mandatory and include measures to check for child ...

  • Struggle Against Dire Conditions for Iran Workers

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    On April 29, just ahead of International Workers' Day, Iranian authorities summoned Behnam Ebrahimzadeh to discuss the terms of his temporary release from Tehran's notorious Evin prison. Ebrahimzadeh, a labor activist and blogger who is almost three years into a five-year prison sentence, was given leave from the prison after many pleas to care for his ailing son, who suffers from a ...

  • Burma the EU has been too quick to lift sanctions

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Uzbekistan: A Massacre That Should Not Fade Into History Eight years after the Andijan massacre, Uzbekistan remains a human-rights disaster. When will the EU change its strategy towards ...

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  • Sex Offenders Aren’t All Monsters

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Enlarge A series of newspaper clippings that a father of two sons has collected over the years. The two sons are listed on the public sex offender registry for offenses committed when they were ages 9 and 11, and they were often publicly named in the local ...

  • This is why Jordan cant be trusted on torture

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    If Home Secretary Theresa May thinks the Jordanian government can be trusted not to torture its prisoners, she needs to look a little harder at the ...

  • African Union Don’t Let Them In

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    On May 19, African countries will kick off a special summit to celebrate 50 years of unity, first under the Organisation of African Unity and, since 2000, under the African Union. This is an opportune time for the AU to set the record straight on its support for accountability, especially the atrocities during Kenya’s 2007-08 post-election violence. Indeed, Kenyan government sources ...

  • The second-term scandal plague

    Los Angeles Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Steve King of Iowa, Benghazi alone was worse than Watergate and Iran-Contra combined, "times maybe 10." So far, though, the three imbroglios don't add up to another Watergate; not even close. But there are enough unanswered questions to keep any administration tied up for months in congressional hearings, and that's exactly what's about to happen. Let's take the ...

  • How to buy happiness

    Los Angeles Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    If you're like many people, contemplating your newfound wealth would probably make you think about one thing above all else: yourself. A growing body of research shows that the mere whiff of money draws out our selfish sides, focusing us on what that money can do for us, and us alone. Perhaps you imagined buying a raft of new possessions: a faster car, a high-end gas grill with rear ...

  • Superman a hero with staying power

    Los Angeles Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    My nomination for American hero of the 20th century is someone who lived half his life in disguise and the other half as the world's most recognizable man. He appeared on more radio broadcasts than Ellery Queen and in more movies than Marlon Brando, who once played his father. He helped give America the backbone to wage war against ...

  • Cause for hope -- and fear -- in Pakistan

    Los Angeles Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    But there is also ample reason for caution. The U.S. has a long history of "betting on the come," of unwarranted optimism that the transfer of billions in unconditional aid will influence Pakistan to withdraw its support for the ...

  • Commencement speakers Conservatives need not apply

    Los Angeles Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    We have once again entered the college commencement season, which means we'll soon be reading about uplifting graduation speeches delivered by prominent Americans. Or at least by prominent liberal ...

  • Uzbekistan A Massacre That Should Not Fade Into History

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Eight years have passed after one of the worst massacres in the former Soviet Union since its collapse. On May 13, 2005, security forces in the city of Andijan, Uzbekistan, opened fire on protesters, the vast majority unarmed, killing hundreds of men, women and children as they tried to flee. No one has been held accountable, and the authoritarian president, Islam Karimov, has defied calls for ...

  • Author Elliott Holt says Go West Young Woman

    NPR - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    , the protagonist, an American in her 20s, moves to Moscow shortly after the Cold War. After a few months, she returns to the U.S. a changed woman. Holt, who is 39, also lived in Moscow where she worked as a copywriter at an advertising agency as well as in London and New York. Currently, she resides in Washington, D.C. and writes full time. I asked Holt to make a list of her favorite books ...

  • Astronaut Chris Hadfields Most Excellent Adventure

    NPR - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    After a half-year mission at the International Space Station, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield lands in central Kazakhstan on May ...

  • Matthew Sanders Imploding trust in Americas institutions

    Deseret News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    America's trust in key public and private institutions has been sliding steeply for the past 20 years. The latest IRS, justice department and Benghazi scandals raging in Washington follow years of declining faith in Congress, banks and news ...

  • John Florez Involve the poor in solving poverty

    Deseret News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Has the war on poverty been lost because we hired professional soldiers to fight, but never involved the civilians, the poor, in having a say in their ...

  • The winners and the losers Venezuela terrorism Spider Man

    Deseret News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Winner: The window washer who dressed as Spider Man on Thursday in order to thrill the children who are patients at Primary Children's Medical Center deserves an award. Mimicking the movements of the popular fictional character, he washed the windows of the tall structure and gave the children a thrill, which was, no doubt, exactly what many of them needed that ...

  • Letters IRS unpaid furloughs will severely impact taxpayers employees

    Deseret News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    In a move that likely is unprecedented, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will close all of its public operations on five separate days between now and Aug. 30, telling its employees to stay home on unpaid furlough days. These closings will severely impact taxpayers and IRS employees. On these days, taxpayers will not be able to get help from the IRS on the telephone, nor will the ...

  • Letter On Armed Forces Day reflect on sacrifices and thank the troops

    Deseret News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    As a member of America's communities, please stop and take a moment today, Armed Forces Day, to reflect on the sacrifices made, on your behalf, by our troops. Then, reach out and demonstrate your thanks personally or through a troop-support organization. You can donate in-kind goods for care packages, or ask what they need to continue support of America's military, veterans and the ...

  • Letter The real death panel Republican votes to end the Affordable Care Act

    Deseret News - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    In this March 23, 2010 file photo, Marcelas Owens of Seattle, left, Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., right, and others, look on as President Barack Obama signs the health care bill in the East Room of the White House in ...

  • IRS breaks the rules

    Boston Herald - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    It eventually comes down to who - who at the IRS was responsible for targeting conservative and Tea Party groups for special scrutiny.Because, after all, you can’t put a "system" in jail. You can’t put a report in prison. You can’t indict a department for corruption. At the end of the day it’s people who are responsible for using the enormous powers of the ...

  • Kerry confront China on human rights

    Human Rights Watch - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    "No nation has more opportunity to advance the cause of democracy, " said then-Sen. John Kerry at his recent confirmation hearing to become U.S. secretary of state. "And no nation is as committed to the cause of human rights as we are." This weekend, ...

  • Op-Ed Columnist Resonance Resistant

    International Herald Tribune - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Whether one thinks the demiscandals being howled about in Washington should or should not resonate more widely, they ...

  • Op-Ed Columnist Energy Exports Are Good

    International Herald Tribune - Friday 17th May, 2013

    What first caught my eye was the op-ed article in The Wall Street Journal. Published in late February, it was written by Andrew N. Liveris, the chairman and chief executive of the Dow Chemical Company. Liveris, an Australian, has become quite the Washington player in recent ...

  • Editorial €300000 worth of jewellery swiped so many explanations

    The Independent - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Ah, the irony. The Cannes Film Festival - promoter of any number of heist movies - was itself the scene of an audacious robbery yesterday. Indeed, it was on the very day of the screening of The Bling Ring (about a gang that burgles the rich and famous while they are strutting the red carpet) that thieves swiped EUR300,000 (250,000) worth of jewellery that was to adorn Hollywood's A-listers ...

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