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The Briefing 11-18-13

1) Thankful for rapid response and warning technology development in light of natural disasters Tornado Outbreak Kills at Least Five in Midwest, New York Times (Emma G. Fitzsimmons) Midwest tornadoes, winds slam towns and trucks; 5 killed in Il ...

November 18, 2013

The Briefing 08-15-13

1) Egyptian government cracks down on protests Egypt Imposes State of Emergency After 95 People Killed, Reuters (Yasmine Saleh and Tom Finn) Egypt Troops in Deadly Crackdown on Protestors, Wall Street Journal (Maria Abi-Habib and Leila Elmergaw ...

August 15, 2013

The Briefing

Threat From Flooded River Flows South... Demjanjuk Convicted for Role in Nazi Death Camp... Persistence of a Father Brings News in a Killing... Web Porn Was Error, Sears Says... Census shows growth among Asian Indians... Texas Legislation Adds Condit ...

May 13, 2011

The Global Threat of Gendercide

Historian Niall Ferguson reminds us that Ernest Hemingway once penned a collection of short stories entitled Men Without Women. The stories are haunting, demonstrating the brutality that comes to men without the presence of women -- and especially wi ...

March 8, 2011

The Scandal of Gendercide — War on Baby Girls

While the reality has been known for years, the Western media have generally resisted any direct coverage of the horror that is Gendercide. That changed this week when The Economist magazine published the story, “Gendercide: What Happened to 100 Mill ...

March 11, 2010

The Scandal of Gendercide — War on Baby Girls

The reality has been known for years now, though the Western media have generally resisted any direct coverage of the horror. That changed this week when The Economist published its stunning cover story -- "Gendercide -- What Happened to 100 Million ...

March 11, 2010

Ask Anything Wednesday

February 10, 2010

Falling Fertility Makes for Happy Economists?

Is the fact that fertility rates are falling around the world a good thing?  According to the Economist, the answer is yes.  Falling birth rates in certain parts of the world are no surprise.  The alarming nature of recent news is that the Economist ...

November 10, 2009

NewsNote: Falling Fertility Makes for Happy Economists?

Is the fact that fertility is falling around the world good news? You would certainly think so if you agree with the analysis cheerily offered by The Economist. That very respected journal of economic analysis recently offered a cover story that cele ...

November 10, 2009

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