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Can Children and Christmas Co-Exist with Capitalism?
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Can Children and Christmas Co-Exist with Capitalism?
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Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "...the ascription of innocence largely permits adults to not assume responsibility for their role in setting children up for failure, for abandoning them to the dictates of marketplace mentalities that remove the supportive and nurturing networks that provide young people with adequate healthcare,...
 
 
The Congress’ quest for answers to what it terms as alienation in Kashmir would not have been...
By David Ignatius Commentary by Friday, December 24, 2010...
To his fans, Julian Assange —who is currently out on bail in the UK facing extradition to...
 
Passengers wait for their flights in a terminal of Duesseldorf airport, western Germany, Friday Dec. 24, 2010.
iReport: Are you there? Send images, video (CNN) -- Delta Air Lines has pre-emptively canceled approximately 500 Christmas Day flights, a company spokesman said Friday, as it and other U.S. airlines work to get ahead of a storm that's threatening the...
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UN forces patrol a street, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2010.
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST - Masked gunmen with rocket launchers are blocking access to what officials believe may be the site of a mass grave in Ivory Coast, the United Nations said, as concerns grow that the West African nation that suffered a 2002-03...
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 Canadian soldiers stand next to the scene where a suicide car bomber targeted a NATO convoy, in Kandahar, south Afghanistan, Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. The suicide car bomber rammed the convoy, killing three Afghan civilians and wounding one NATO soldier, of
A member of the elite al-Quds force of Iran's Revolutionary Guard has been captured in southern Afghanistan accused of arms smuggling, Nato says. He was detained last Saturday in southern...
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Chairman of Organising Committee, Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi,  Suresh Kalmadi - India- Sports
NEW DELHI: The CBI has raided Congress MP Suresh Kalmadi's Delhi and Pune residences over...
photo: PIB of India / Photo Division Ministry of I & B Govt.of india.
This Nov. 25, 2010 file photo shows people withdrawing money from a branch of Allied Irish Bank in Central Dublin, Ireland. The Irish government is preparing to take majority control of a fourth bank, Allied Irish Banks, as it struggles to fix the nation's ravaged banking sector, according to news reports Thursday Dec. 23, 2010. The Irish Times and broadcaster RTE said Finance Minister Brian Lenihan will go to court to seek permission to pump another euro3.7 billion ($4.85 billion) from the National Pension Reserve Fund into Allied Irish Banks.
Allied Irish Bank (AIB) is set to fall into the hands of the Irish taxpayer, after a court passed the government's move to bail out the teetering group with a further Euro3.7bn (£3.1bn). Shares in AIB plunged by a fifth yesterday after the Irish High...
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Russian leaving president Vladimir Putin, background right and president-elect Dmitry Medvedev, background left, listen while Russian parliament's lower chamber speaker Boris Gryzlov speaks during a congress of United Russia party in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Vladimir Putin accepted the leadership of the dominant United Russia party on Tuesday, securing his grip on power after he leaves the Kremlin and becomes prime minister next month.
Russia's lower parliament house could ratify the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start) on nuclear weapons with the United States by year's end and possibly as early as today, leading Kremlin-allied lawmakers said yesterday. State Duma speaker...
photo: AP / Dmitry Lovetsky
Viktor Orban prime minister candidate of Hungary's center-right wing party Fidesz and winner of the recent parliamentary elections, center, speaks during a press conference announcing his planned government while his deputy prime minister candidate Zsolt Semjen, left, is seen behind him in Budapest, Hungary, Monday, May 3, 2010.
DANIEL McLAUGHLIN in Budapest HUNGARY'S CONSERVATIVE government says it will change a controversial new media law if necessary, after coming under strong domestic and international pressure from critics who say it will muzzle the press. The new law...
photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky
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Demonstrators, one falling down, are sprayed by a water cannon during clashes outside the Central University of Venezuela in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Dec. 23. 2010. Police and soldiers fired water cannons and plastic bullets as thousands of students protested against a law passed by Venezuela's congress that increases government powers over the country's universities.
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A Chinese woman works at her sewing machine at a garment factory in the suburbs of Beijing, Friday May 20, 2005. China will drastically raise export tariffs on 74 categories of textile products beginning June, the government said Friday, in an apparent effort to meet U.S. and European demands to stem the flood of cheap Chinese
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Turkish Prime Minister Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, adjusts his earphones together with Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, during a joint press conference at the Ottoman era Giragan Palace, the venue of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, June 7, 2010.
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An Israeli soldier directs a tank near Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, in southern Israel, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008. Israel's Cabinet authorized a callup of thousands of reserves soldiers, suggesting plans to expand a campaign against Gaza rocket squads that has already killed some 280 Palestinians, most of them Hamas police.
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Shoppers look for deals during the Black Friday sale at Nebraska Furniture Mart Friday, Nov. 27, 2009, in Kansas City, Kan.
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