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The brilliant, award-winning young economists Raj Chetty and Emmanuel Saez have
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the discussion with new research.
For three decades, Mubarak’s borrowing only
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him and his ruling clique while impoverishing and repressing the rest of Egypt.
Like the French nation, which was
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over the centuries by immigrants and oppressed peoples, the Kurds are diverse in origin and cosmopolitan in outlook.
Worse, food corporations are also profiting from the proliferation of illnesses for which they are partly responsible, by marketing “healthy” processed foods
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with protein, vitamins, probiotics, and omega-3 fatty acids.
The cash-strapped government is slashing the subsidies that large numbers of Angolans depend on, fueling popular anger and a sense that the petro-boom
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only the elite, leaving everyone else worse off.
Most of us recognize that we are
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by understanding other human possibilities.
This would have capped the number of centrifuges at a low level, kept enrichment below the possibility of weaponization, and converted
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uranium into benign forms of nuclear fuel.
Overall, there is overwhelming evidence that trade has indeed
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developing countries where supportive policies have been in place.
But this is largely an estimate of how we have improved at making bare necessities for the world’s poor; it does not measure how much our lives have been
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by higher productivity.
Not only has Bush destroyed Iran’s most formidable enemy and bogged down US troops in a hopeless cause; he also has
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energy-abundant Iran and Russia by pursuing a war that has dramatically raised energy prices.
That innovation is “Golden Rice,” a collection of new rice varieties that is bio-fortified, or enriched, by genes that express beta-carotene, the precursor of vitamin A, which is converted in the body, as needed, to the active form.
The Iranians who most want an end to the sanctions tend to be those who suffer from them, not those
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by them.
Let There Be More Than LightPRAGUE – For the well-off in both rich and poor countries around the world, lives are
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by plentiful access to energy that provides light, fresh food, and clean water, and that powers technology and allows the ability to control the temperature.
Today, nearly 2,000 metric tons of plutonium and highly
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uranium – the raw materials of a nuclear weapon – are spread across 25 countries.
With an amount of plutonium the size of a grapefruit, or enough highly
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uranium to fit into a five-pound bag of sugar, a terrorist could make a bomb that could level a city.
The Economic Policy Institute reports a poll showing that Americans overwhelmingly believe that the economic policies of the past year have greatly
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the bankers of Midtown Manhattan and London’s Canary Wharf (they really aren’t concentrated along Wall Street or in the City of London anymore).
After North Korea’s
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uranium program triggered another crisis in late 2002, President George W. Bush wanted to mobilize China’s influence in a more systematic way.
Back then, it was assumed that the benefits of academic training accrued not only, or even primarily, to those who experienced it but also, and more importantly, to the rest of the population, whose lives were variously
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by the application of the arts and sciences.
But many internet programs suggest that a story is
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by successive contributions.
Iran has agreed to halt enrichment of uranium above 5% purity; neutralize its stockpile of uranium
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to near 20% purity; stop building its stockpile of 3.5%
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uranium; forswear “next generation centrifuges”; shut down its plutonium reactor; and allow extensive new inspections of its nuclear facilities.
The “Operation Car Wash” scandal exposed a huge cast of dishonest politicians, criminal civil servants, and shady business leaders – all of whom
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themselves by stealing from the state.
There can be no better way to use the region’s resources than to ensure that its young people’s lives are
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by education, skills, and high-quality jobs.
Though the initial aim of freezing stocks of plutonium and highly
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uranium was not achieved, the four summits held since then have brought about a reduction in other sources of radioactive material, and safety measures have been improved.
In Ghana, a new instant maize-based product,
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with vitamins and minerals, is the first of its kind on the market, owing to its affordability and natural integration with breastfeeding.
Not a few
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their adopted homelands by achieving great things, or producing children who did.
The party must overcome a long history of collusion with the right, from President Bill Clinton’s capital gains tax cut (which
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the top 1%) and financial market deregulation (which helped bring on the Great Recession), to the 2008 bank bailout (which offered too little to displaced workers and homeowners facing foreclosure).
The vultures were thus unjustly enriched, doubly so with the novel and unjustified interpretation of the pari passu clause.
In 2011, for example, Moldovan police seized highly
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uranium from a group of smugglers who were trying to sell it.
Newly
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countries need to take several more steps in order to increase the likelihood of a “resource blessing.”
In short, my life – like everyone’s – is enabled, enriched, and extended by a wide variety of plants and their derivatives.
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