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Tuesday, February 07, 2006. Belen Comia only wanted a shot at a better life. An elderly woman, who identified herself only as Sonia, .
Tuesday, February 28, 2006. October 27, 2004 in Viewpoints. Make no mistake, Americans who have given their lives so this nation might live should be honored and wept for. But to mourn those who have fallen and not lament the innocent children who are harmed or slain within our own borders betrays what far too many Americans have given their lives for. Why do we cry for soldiers when they are men, but disregard them when they are boys? Nearly a third of Chicago y.
Welcome to my LIfe! Tuesday, February 07, 2006. Poverty, our national tragedy. Hurricane Katrina offered poverty a living face. It showed the poor, the old, the most vulnerable huddled in a convention center because they did not have the means to leave New Orleans in the face of a mandatory evacuation order. But these faces are not located solely in New Orleans. Katrina reminds us of what this poverty means. The fact is, these low-wage workers take care of our business. Most poor people will never experi.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006. What had happened in Ultra was tragically lamentable. A supposedly-elated event turned out to be a nightmare.
Sunday, February 12, 2006.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006. Poverty one of the most deep seated problems in the Philippines today. It is then a contributory factor to problems like prostitution, robbery, child labor and even murder. The victims then in that tragic accident were hopeful Filipinos majority those from the poverty line, eager to bring home at least one of the prizes.
Abonne-toi à mon blog! Un deux trois soleil! Voilà de la nouveauté! Depuis la derniere fois, je suis toujours dans du positif, je suis amoureuse, de plus en plus. Je découvre plein de choses formidables, mais que je ne peux malheureusemen.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006. October 27, 2004 in. Make no mistake, Americans who have given their lives so this nation might live should be honored and wept for. But to mourn those who have fallen and not lament the innocent children who are harmed or slain within our own borders betrays what far too many Americans have given their lives for. Why do we cry for soldiers when they are men, but disregard them when they are boys? Nearly a third of Chicago youth are be.