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Government funding will be supervised by Henrietta Fore, administrator and director of U.S. foreign assistance at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
3 hours ago
Pornography continues to pollute our nation, filling the shelves of 'adult' stores with raunchy DVDs and videos, and saturating our TVs and the Internet with filth.
17 hours ago
The way King loves Nepali land, the political leaders never did and will never do. The testimony to this is the 2046 (1990) people's movement-1.
44 hours ago
'Ladies, take your battle for the environment a little closer to your heart with a solar-powered bra that can generate enough electric energy to charge a mobile phone or an iPod.
45 hours ago
Europe is facing extinction, alarms a study prepared by a Spanish nongovernmental organization. Fewer and fewer children are born every year as Europeans focus on their careers and personal benefits.
48 hours ago
Irena Sendler, whose bravery and sacrifice saved 2,500 Jewish children from gas chambers, died on Monday in her Warsaw apartment.
3 days ago
If you have never heard of Irena Sendler, you are not alone. Up until I saw that she had died this past few days I, also, had never heard of her. But make no mistake; she IS a hero.
3 days ago
Last week one of my soldiers IM'd me and told me he sent me something. I told him he didn't need to, but it was too late he had already sent it.
3 days ago
Last night as the winner of this contest was aannounced on NBC television, I joined with thousands of other Soldiers' Angels celebrating Patti's win as America's Favorite Mom.
5 days ago
In the beginning, what got Charoltte Iserbyt involved in education is finding out that what she saw at the local level upsetted her.
6 days ago
Djibouti has become the first country to launch a joint programme by United Nations agencies to move more quickly to eliminate female genital mutilation (FGM).
7 days ago
When two women looked at the transportation problems faced by urban dwellers in the United States, they saw a business opportunity, as well as a way to help the planet.
7 days ago
She uses her legal skills to design a better life for Ethiopian women, a life that includes freedom from violence, equal rights, and access to education and political participation.
12:05 May 9, 2008
Child soldiers are known to have been used in conflicts throughout Africa and in Colombia, Sri Lanka, Burma, the Philippines, Iran, Iraq and Chechnya.
07:37 May 9, 2008
'I think it is an urgent challenge for women in Liberia to see how to be more involved in the agricultural sector,' she added.
18:29 May 7, 2008

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