Mon 14 Jul 2014 |
RWAs bat for kids & right to play The Times Of India NEW DELHI: Threats, abuses, regular fights between neighbours, punctured balls or confiscated toys: this is the daily grind for thousands of children who step out of their homes to play in neighbourhood parks. Having failed to reason with the handful... |
Condemning oppression Sun Star SINCE I was a child, I was brought up in the idea that everyone is equal. | This may be due to the belief of my parents that Islam is a religion of justice and equality. | In my previous articles, I was able to discuss how women and men are treated e... |
ATO crackdown on Medicare cheats set to save taxpayers millions The Australian CHEATING taxpayers who fail to take out private health insurance and then cook the books to escape penalty will be targeted for the first time. | Also in this story | AMA head on budget | Most Viewed | Clive’s kiss of life for LNP Will you be t... |
Phil Rothfield: Great form of Manly Sea Eagles masks huge dramas at the NRL club The Australian IT’S amazing that the Manly Sea Eagles continue to lead the premiership on the back of the incredible will to win of the senior playing group. | This club is not a happy place right now, despite the smiling faces you see most weeks on Channel 9... |
Sun 13 Jul 2014 |
Goetze's winning goal for Germany in World Cup final ties tournament record of 171 Fox News Published July 13, 2014Associated Press | Facebook0 Twitter0 | Germany's Mario Goetze celebrates after scoring his side's first goal in extra time against Argentina's goalkeeper Sergio Romero during the World Cup final soccer match between Germany an... |
We must send illegal children home WorldNetDaily Text smaller Text bigger | I spent much of the week ruminating on the situation in Murrieta, California. I was on the ground, and I watched as passion took the streets and both sides shouted their case to whomever would listen. I learned a lot. | I l... |
The B20 and G20 must make gender equality a priority Canberra Times At the current rate of progress, it will be 75 years before women are paid equally to men. | Across the world, women continue to earn less than men and do the majority of unpaid work. An Oxfam report on Monday finds that gender equality is far f... |
Baroness Butler-Sloss was behind controversial paedophile ruling The Daily Telegraph Related Articles | More child abuse cases will emerge in Church, warns Archbishop of Canterbury 13 Jul 2014 | Westminster paedophile ring allegations: Home Office ordered to hand over more details 08 Jul 2014 | Baroness Butler-Sloss hid claims of bis... |
First Woman Charged on Controversial Law that Criminalizes Drug Use During Pregnancy ABC News Share | ABC News | ABC Sports News Copy | A Tennessee woman is the first to be charged under a new state law that specifically makes it a crime to take drugs while pregnant, calling it "assault." | Mallory Loyola, 26, was arrested this week after bot... |
Department Allays Concerns On WEGE Bill All Africa [SAnews.gov.za]The Department of Women has allayed concerns on reports about talks in the Portfolio Committee on Women in the Presidency to withdraw the Women Empowerment and Gender Equality (WEGE) Bill. ... |
Saunders: Soldier’s 1861 letter reminds us of the power of eloquence The News & Observer Mark Twain. Langston Hughes. Ernest Hemingway. | If there’s a holy trinity of American writers, that would be mine. They are, to paraphrase another great American writer – Barry White – the first, the last, the everything of Amer... |
The Guardian view on the female bishops' vote: One more heave The Observer Eucharist service in York Minister for the Church England synod, the day before its vote on female bishops. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images | The wrangling over female bishops has been so prolonged, and at times so ridiculous, that there... |
Striking at the economic divide The Observer On the same day as a battered and beleaguered public sector took industrial action, a 53-year-old woman was murdered while working her shift on an acute mental health ward (Man arrested over stabbing death at mental health unit, 11 July). This item o... |
Striking at the economic divide The Guardian On the same day as a battered and beleaguered public sector took industrial action, a 53-year-old woman was murdered while working her shift on an acute mental health ward (Man arrested over stabbing death at mental health unit, 11 July). This item o... |
Carmen Dell'Orefice Remembers Eileen Ford Huffington Post When Eileen Ford died this week, I sent a condolence email to one of her closest friends, the legendary model Carmen Dell'Orefice. Carmen starred in my doc, About Face: Supermodels Then and Now and was in my studio the day Eileen sat for her intervie... |
Scottish independence referendum: the Common Weal Festival and Yestival The Guardian Campaign bites: politics coming of age in the yes movement | Knitting Scotland at Yestival, Summerhall Photograph: Libby Brooks | For a retired raver such as myself, the Arches in Glasgow is the kind of place that brings on euphoric recall. It's my u... |
Inequality Is Forcing US Towns To Try Scandinavia-Style Taxation — And It's Working Business Insider People relax in a city square in Stockholm, Sweden. | The New York Times travel section, not known for its frugality, recently warned readers about the sticker shock of a Scandinavian vacation. | “Prices do mean that unless money is no obj... |
Campaigner Malala Yousafzai meets escaped Nigerian girls London Evening Standard Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who was shot in the head by the Taliban and made a miraculous recovery to become a global campaigner for education and women's rights, will meet some of the girls who escaped from the notorious Boko Haram in a bid to dr... |
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