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Beneath the canopy of the Amazon rainforest lies a practice banned over a century ago – slavery.
Larry Rohter
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Can the Third World Spend the AIDS Money Well?

It can try… with a little help from the Global Fund against AIDS
Alan Beattie
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Race and the Social Contract

Racial barriers block US social spending
Eduardo Porter
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Why the Security Council Failed

A changing world, not Iraq, made the UN irrelevant.
Michael J. Glennon
May 1, 2003

Women’s Fate

Despite the many challenges, women try and get involved in rebuilding Iraqi society.
Rasha Saad
June 19, 2003
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