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Rethinking 'Genocide': Implications for Sudan
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Jean-Marie Guehenno, professor of professional practice at the Saltzman Institute of Columbia University, discusses the political implications of using the word "genocide". Guehenno believes that "genocide has enormous baggage", and...

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Secretary Ban Ki-moon: 2012 Is the ‘Year of Prevention’
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon highlights the prevention of large-scale violence prior to its incitement as one of his “generational opportunities.” He argues that the key to prevention is to promote equality...

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LaGreca: Anger Driving the Occupy Wall Street Movement
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Prominent Occupy Wall Street activist Jesse LaGreca explains that in a stale economy, working-class Americans are being forced to make big sacrifices while major Wall Street players have still not...

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Mass Protests in South Korea Over Free Trade Deal
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(LinkAsia: December 9, 2011) Large protests have erupted in Seoul, led by small business owners and farmers, against the South Korean government's Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Contributor:...

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Press vs. Government: Who Should Inform the Public?
Good News Reporting Comes at a Price
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Maggie Mulvihill, co-director of the New England Center for Investigative Reporting, and William E. Buzenberg, executive director at the Center for Public Integrity, explain that good news reporting comes at...

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Greenwald: OWS Media Coverage Biased by Elite Media
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Journalist and author Glenn Greenwald contends that the reason media coverage of the Occupy Wall Street movement has ranged mostly from critical to non-existent is because many mainstream media journalists...

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The One Percent: Breaking Down US Wealth Distribution
LinkAsia News: 10/21/11
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(LinkAsia: October 21, 2011) Broadcaster Partners: NHK World, CCTV-NEWS, MBC Contributors: Cindy Sui, Next Media Animation, Ron Liang, Maureen Fan, Yoo-eun Lee

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South Korea: Movie Prompts Outrage Over Disabled Child Sex Crimes
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(LinkAsia: October 21, 2011) South Koreans are outraged after the release of the movie DOGANI, or THE CRUCIBLE. The movie is a based on a real case involving teachers at...

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For Some Online Merchants in China, Vendor Fee Hikes Are Good
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(LinkAsia: October 21, 2011) Taobao is China's biggest site for online shopping. The site just raised its fees for all merchants, and small business owners say the increase is an...
Celebrities for a Cause: Are PSAs Still Relevant?
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A panel of experts discuss whether or not getting a celebrity to appear in a PSA is still a good way to get the word out about a cause. The...

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Child Brides: Why Does It Still Happen?
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Anju Malhotra, vice president of research, innovation and impact at the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), explains the socioeconomic reasons child marriage still happens today.


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Empowering People Through Sustainable Philanthropy
Karen Armstrong: Rethinking the Iranian Revolution
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Theologian Karen Armstrong suggests looking at the Iranian Revolution in a different light. It was "experienced as a passion play," says Armstrong.

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