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By Any Measure, Rising Poverty Rates Take a Toll on Two Generations

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 29, 2011   National  

Young Children, Young Parents, Single-Mother Families Disproportionately Hit by Weak Economy Washington, D.C. – The younger the parent and the younger the child, the more likely a family is to be poor, according to a new Child Trends report, Two Generations in Poverty: Status and Trends among Parents and Children in the United States, commissioned […]

The Doha: Assad Must Go

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 29, 2011   World  

Motion: This House believes that President Assad must resign – passed by 91% to 9% The reputation of Syria's President Bashar Al Assad came under sustained attack at the latest Doha Debate, where more than 90 percent of the audience called on him to resign.

Pakistan Denies Firing First, Announces Permanent Supply Route Closures

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 28, 2011   World  

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan-Officials with the Pakistani military have angrily denied that Pakistani military positioned at posts near the border fired upon Coalition forces causing the deadly airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. Afghan government officials had earlier claimed that the airstrike happened only after being fired upon from those outposts. Other Western officials say it is […]

Don't Get 'Frosted' Over Heating Your Home This Winter

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 28, 2011   National  

The calendar year is quickly winding down, the leaves have turned and a chill is in the air. Now is the time to turn your attention to getting your home prepared to keep you warm this winter, says Temple University mechanical engineering professor Steven M. Ridenour.

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