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Transplanting Disaster

A need for organs that has superseded supply has given rise to a growing number of illegitimate “medical” organizations endangering the lives of the most vulnerable. This reporter responds with solutions.

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Led By Corruption

Corruption is insidious and ubiquitous, argues this reporter who identifies how it is spreading tentacles worldwide and how to stop it in its tracks.

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Gambling with Egypt’s Future

As massive protests in Tahir Square and elsewhere in Egypt call for President Hosni Mubarak to step down from a 30-year reign marked largely by autocratic power, the West, in particular the U.S. appears to be stuck in thought about what to say, who to support, and what decisive action it should or should not take. One reporter’s view.

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Removing Educational Barriers

Pakistan’s leadership in the world hinges on an investment in its youth.

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Identity Issues

Brazillian actress Morena Baccarin writes, America may be the land of possibilities but she’ll never forget their roots.

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The Stimulus Needs more Stimulus

This Voices’ reporter argues we need to spend billions more to stimulate consumerism thereby getting the economy back on the road to real recovery.

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Peace – A Forgotten Word in Afghanistan

Even with the presence of international forces, there’s insecurity and chaos in Afghanistan.

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Voting for Change in Venezuela

Freedom and democracy may soon replace authoritarianism in Venezuela after the elections there Sept. 26.

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Sustainability and Toxic Free Living

While the word, advancement generally connotes that something is better, this reporter argues that often “advancements” come in a package with more negatives than positives.

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Of Temples, Mosques and Churches

Can we move forward as a world if an international discussion about a proposed mosque being built close to Ground Zero is censored?

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