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Onifade Uche:
10 Mar 5:11am
any book about Billings method should be included. Thanks.
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Visitor:
10 Mar 2:18am
parça kontör [1]
[1] http://www.minikontor.com/
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Devi S.:
9 Mar 11:18pm
Beloved by Toni Morrison, A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini, Half
the Sky by Nicholas Kris
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sharon:
9 Mar 7:52pm
I'm VERY surprised not to see bell hook's name in there somewhere. I also
would add Adeliade Yen Wa
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Visitor:
9 Mar 7:05pm
Phillipa Kafka, On the Outside Looking In(dian): Indian Women Writers at Home
and Abroad, Peter Lang
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R Sloan:
9 Mar 12:49pm
Heart of Flesh, A Feminist Spirituality for Women and Men by Joan D.
Chittister
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Visitor:
7 Mar 10:37am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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Visitor:
7 Mar 10:36am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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Visitor:
7 Mar 10:35am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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Visitor:
3 Mar 7:36pm
It can't be done. It's not about facts; it's about political opportunism.
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Chris de Ocejo:
26 Feb 11:29am
Yes, but the IPCC report is one of many, hundreds of reports which show the
warming trend. It's a bi
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Matthew Cordell:
26 Feb 8:28am
The false claims do not "rely" on the core science, nor are they "purported
to." Publishing a misju
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Chris de Ocejo:
23 Feb 9:32am
Stoning to death (rajm) is not a punishment prescribed by the Qur'an. Several
ahadith exist which su
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Visitor:
18 Feb 7:00pm
You know, I agree with your sense of absolute outrage. But the real reason
that women have these thi
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Visitor:
18 Feb 6:48pm
I am shocked. Not that Muslim women were caned. That was a LIGHT punishment
under Shari-a. The real
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Visitor:
18 Feb 6:37pm
No. We piloted the Nuremburg Courts, and we proved than that this concept can
work. We don't have to
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Visitor:
18 Feb 5:35pm
I wonder why the President of Chad wants the MINURCAT to leave when they are
protecting people???
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Visitor:
11 Feb 1:49pm
The ICC is a good start, but could be strengthened significantly. The fact
that the United States ha
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John Boonstra - June 30, 2008 - 12:20 pm
(Cross-posted at On Day One)
At long last, Congress has passed the 2008 supplemental appropriations bill -- and it includes $665 million to help fund UN peacekeeping missions, pay back U.S. debt to the UN, and contribute to key international organizations like NATO and the World Health Organization. In response, the Better World Campaign expressed cautious optimism in a press release that it issued on Friday:
"Fall to $1.734 billion" may seem depressingly ironic, as such a sum means that the country with the world's largest economy still harbors an unacceptably bloated debt to an organization that it asks to take on so much around the world -- from Darfur to Iraq to, most recently, Zimbabwe. Even with this funding, the U.S. is still dangerously underfunding peacekeeping missions in places like Chad, Kosovo, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, jeopardizing the ability of these missions to be effective. Furthermore, the upcoming FY 2009 funding bill threatens to undo all of the gains that will be made by this $665 million.
Nonetheless, there is a positive sign in Congress' decision of how to appropriate funds in the supplemental. The $665 million for UN causes will go not just to high-profile issues like the peacekeeping force in Darfur, but also to the less "sexy" -- but no less important -- cause of paying back the U.S.'s debt to the UN. Congress has made the statement that fully funding the UN is a worthwhile endeavor, and, in its work on the 2009 budget, it needs to make sure that this step forward is not canceled out by two steps back.