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UC to Open $15 Million Center to Help Poor

The University of California, Berkeley, is opening a center to work at solving world poverty, campus officials said Wednesday.

Post-Katrina Dialogue on Poverty Fizzles

Don't tell the Rev. Randall Mitchell that Hurricane Katrina somehow opened people's eyes to the depth of poverty in this nation. Americans knew the extent of the problem long before the storm, he says. They'd just learned to live with it.

Edwards Revives Talk of Rich-Poor Divide

At an alumni center decorated with Oriental carpets and Remington-style bronzes, John Edwards is talking again about an America divided between the rich and poor.

Calculating Poverty in U.S. Fuels Debate

Every year, the Census Bureau uses a 40-year-old formula to determine how many poor people there are in America, a method that many experts think was outdated years ago.

GOP, Dems Spar Over Tax Cut Priorities

Republicans and Democrats are battling over whether investors or alternative minimum tax sufferers should get immediate attention in tax-cut legislation moving through Congress.

Bush: U.S. Must Get Free of Mideast Oil

A politically weakened President Bush declared Tuesday night that America must break its long dependence on Mideast oil and rebuked critics of his stay-the-course strategy for the unpopular war in Iraq.

Super Bowl Host Is U.S.'s Poorest Big City

Before the Super Bowl kickoff this weekend, private planes will land here, limousines will clog the streets, and lavish parties will be thrown for those with famous names or lots of money. The kitchens of Ford Field will be stocked with two tons of lobster.

Pope Urges World to Unite Against Poverty

Pope Benedict XVI called on world leaders to unite in the fight against poverty Sunday and sent two doves flying into St. Peter's Square in a symbol of peace, continuing a tradition begun by his predecessor, John Paul II.

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Some Ohio Families Refuse to Claim Bodies

Source: hosted.ap.org

The case is part of what coroners and funeral directors see as a disturbing trend: bodies going unclaimed because relatives are either unwilling or unable to shoulder the responsibility or expense of burying the dead.

Starving season

Source: salon.com

World hunger is by far the worst crisis humanity faces, and it's getting worse -- especially in Africa. Until the West overcomes its apathy and works toward long-term solutions, millions of people -- many of them children -- will continue to die unnecessarily.

Child labour still rampant in Cambodia: UNICEF

Source: abc.net.au

More than half of Cambodian children aged under 14 are being put to work, forcing them out of school and perpetuating the cycle of poverty in the nation, the UN Children's Fund said.

How to win the battle for the hearts and minds

I was once interviewed for a paper. It was before I became a journalist myself, and the reason was the fact that I was caught red-handed doing something very, very dangerous and unusual: I was teaching a "gang" of young "marginalized" Muslim guys about democracy.

Annan to African leaders: Shape globalization to help the poor

Source: iol.co.za

United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan on Wednesday urged business leaders to embrace globalisation with the aim of spreading prosperity to the less developed nations.

Interview: Big Pharma's Deadly Experiments

Source: alternet.org

Sonia Shah's new exposé reveals how drug companies prey on poor people overseas by using them in tests for new -- and often dangerous -- meds.

Working Model of $100 Laptop Steals MITX Spotlight

Source: eweek.com

This is huge. But, but -- gasp -- Mr. Gates said it couldn't be done, and he made fun!

Inside Brazil's Landless Movement

Source: slate.com

Slate covers the lives of Brazilian land activists.

U.N. warns of conflict risk due to desertification

Source: boston.com

From Australia to Zambia, activists mark World Environment Day on Monday with the United Nations warning that desertification was a main obstacle to ending poverty and can trigger conflicts.

Op-Ed: Rich man, poor man

Source: usnews.com

Americans remain optimistic that it is possible the American dream has not receded entirely into the mists of history. We still have faith in it because, as a people, we are natural optimists.

A Critique of the New Religious Left

Source: truthdig.com

After nearly 40 years of retreat, the American religious left is once again on the advance.

Canadians healthier than Americans - (UNIVERSAL HEALTH WORKS!)

Source: news.yahoo.com

Canadians pay half as much, but live healthier, longer lives. That's what happens when you get greed and profiteering out of the system. WE NEED A SINGLE PAYER CANADIAN-STYLE SYSTEM IN THE USA.

Stratford: Poverty protests don't stop festival

Source: thestar.com

STRATFORD—The 2,000 who entered the doors of Stratford's Festival Theatre last night for the opening performance of the season first had to pass through a gantlet of demonstrators from a coalition of groups organized by the Perth County Coalition Against Poverty.

Manifesto for a new century

Many things about the modern world are a really big improvement on previous centuries. Antibiotics and immunisation, for example, are just brilliant. The printing press and the internet both get a big tick.

USA #1?

Source: citypages.com

Interesting take on the "America is number 1" mantra. Shows where the USA ranks in various different aspects of life. The USA is "No. 1" in nothing but weaponry, consumer spending, debt, and delusion.

Good governance improving in the poorest countries, says UN

Source: content.undp.org

Despite severe human resource constraints and structural weaknesses, many LDCs have made significant strides towards durable democratic governance over the past two decades. The report clearly highlights women’s progress.

Official: Africans pay $1,800 for 1GB of data

Source: cnn.com

Something I'm really curious about is whether the West really wants to help Africa? I know a lot of people said they wanted to in all the frenzy of Live8 and associated activities, but putting aside for a moment the lack of real follow-up on many of these, I'd like them - and m …

Poverty in U.S. May Increase Teen Obesity Risk

Source: foxnews.com

How is it that our people below the poverty line are at greater risk of being obese when the rest of the world's poverty stricken populations can't even eat? It's because our poor are wealthy compared to the rest of the world's poor.

World Bank flags environment in new plan for China

Source: chinadaily.com.cn

The World Bank unveiled an ambitious plan of lending to China that highlights environmental destruction and social inequality as "critical" challenges for the booming nation. I didn't realize China was in need of assistance.

AI Report 2006: World's poor pay price of war on terror

Source: web.amnesty.org

Speaking at the launch of Amnesty International Report 2006, the organization’s Secretary General Irene Khan said that the security agenda of the powerful and privileged had hijacked the energy and attention of the world from serious human rights crises elsewhere.

UN food chief says world unaware of major hunger crisis

Source: news.scotsman.com

Three hundred million children are hungry and 18,000 die every day for want of food while the world remains largely ignorant about the magnitude of the problem, the U.N. food agency head said.

Seeing Red: Bono self satirizes

Source: thesharpener

Veteran satirist Tom Lehrer said that the world of comedy changed in 1973 when the greatest living war criminal, Henry Kissinger, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. ‘At that moment, satire died. There was nothing more to say after that’.

A slow simmer may reach boiling point in Zimbabwe

Source: alertnet.org

People prepare to take to the streets in protest of Zimbabwe's standard of living.

Immigrants Hear God's Word, in Chinese, via Conference Call - New York Times

Source: nytimes.com

Although reliable numbers are difficult to come by because most Fujianese are here illegally, it is estimated that 300,000 immigrants from the Fuzhou region are in the United States, with the largest concentration, about 60,000 to 70,000, in New York City, said Kenneth J.

Interview: Your Economy or Your Life

Source: alternet.org

Jared Bernstein explains how Republicans are dividing the spoils among themselves and leaving the rest of us to fend for ourselves -- and how we can change the trend.

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