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Ken
Klippenstein | Gaza in Ruins After Receiving Only 5% of Pledged Reconstruction
Funds
Ken Klippenstein, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "Chris Gunness, spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), discusses the causes and consequences of the fact that only about 5% of pledged donations have reached Gaza."
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Ken Klippenstein, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "Chris Gunness, spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), discusses the causes and consequences of the fact that only about 5% of pledged donations have reached Gaza."
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Charles Pierce
| Scott Walker has Dedicated Himself to Destroying The Wisconsin
Idea
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "I know you will find this hard to believe about Scott Walker, the goggle-eyed homunculus hired by Koch Industries to manage their midwest subsidiary formerly known as the state of Wisconsin, and current Republican flavor-of-the-month, but you might just want to take anything he says on the campaign trail with a salt lick the size of Gibraltar."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "I know you will find this hard to believe about Scott Walker, the goggle-eyed homunculus hired by Koch Industries to manage their midwest subsidiary formerly known as the state of Wisconsin, and current Republican flavor-of-the-month, but you might just want to take anything he says on the campaign trail with a salt lick the size of Gibraltar."
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After 43
Students Vanish, Residents Turn on Coca Cola Bottler
The Associated Press
Excerpt: "Coca-Cola's largest bottler in Mexico has temporarily suspended operations in the capital of the embattled state of Guerrero following attacks on its workers and its trucks."
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The Associated Press
Excerpt: "Coca-Cola's largest bottler in Mexico has temporarily suspended operations in the capital of the embattled state of Guerrero following attacks on its workers and its trucks."
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Mississippi
Appeals Blocked Abortion Law to US Supreme Court
Emily Wagster Pettus, The Sun Herald
Pettus writes: "Mississippi is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let it enforce an abortion law that had been declared unconstitutional by a lower court."
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Emily Wagster Pettus, The Sun Herald
Pettus writes: "Mississippi is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let it enforce an abortion law that had been declared unconstitutional by a lower court."
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Vauhini Vara |
A Student-Debt Revolt Begins
Vauhini Vara, The New Yorker
Vara writes: "The current and former Corinthian students participating in the strike, who call themselves the Corinthian Fifteen (Heiney is among their most outspoken members), are publicly refusing to pay both their federal and private debt."
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Vauhini Vara, The New Yorker
Vara writes: "The current and former Corinthian students participating in the strike, who call themselves the Corinthian Fifteen (Heiney is among their most outspoken members), are publicly refusing to pay both their federal and private debt."
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Rent Walkouts
Point to Strains in US Farm Economy
Jo Winterbottom and P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters
Excerpt: "Across the U.S. Midwest, the plunge in grain prices to near four-year lows is pitting landowners determined to sustain rental incomes against farmer tenants worried about making rent payments because their revenues are squeezed."
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Jo Winterbottom and P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters
Excerpt: "Across the U.S. Midwest, the plunge in grain prices to near four-year lows is pitting landowners determined to sustain rental incomes against farmer tenants worried about making rent payments because their revenues are squeezed."
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'Extreme
Conservation' Saves Mountain Gorillas From Extinction
Marcelle Hopkins, Al Jazeera America
Hopkins writes: "Many scientists expected mountain gorillas to be extinct by the end of the 20th century. But thanks to anti-poaching patrols, habitat conservation and economic development of surrounding communities - all funded by tourism revenue - mountain gorillas have survived, although they are still critically endangered."
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Marcelle Hopkins, Al Jazeera America
Hopkins writes: "Many scientists expected mountain gorillas to be extinct by the end of the 20th century. But thanks to anti-poaching patrols, habitat conservation and economic development of surrounding communities - all funded by tourism revenue - mountain gorillas have survived, although they are still critically endangered."
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