South America

Professor’s Book on Population Bombs

Fatal Misconception Reviewed by Steven W. Mosher I imagined that Fatal Misconception (Belknap Press, 544 pages, $35) would be a no-holds-barred historical account of how the West imperialistically imposed population control on the rest. Connelly, however, at the very outset of his study, specifically eschews

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How to Sell Out Your Country With Just One Word

13 October 2008 — Vol. 10/ No. 43 The second chapter of article 417 of the recently approved Constitution of Ecuador reads: “The international treaties ratified by Ecuador will be subject to the established tenets of the Constitution. In the case of treaties and other

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Global Monitor

Cohabitation Growing Worldwide Cohabitation has become a mainstream and acceptable way of life in the United States and even more so in some other developed countries, according to a National Marriage Project study on cohabitation, marriage and divorce using data that examined living habits in

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From the Countries

An Aging Canada Statistics Canada recently released data showing Canada had the strongest employment growth of any of the GY-7 industrial countries between 2001 and 2006 with a rate of 1.7 percent, significantly above second-place Italy at 1.2 percent. As a result, the Canadian unemployment

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Global Monitor

Cohabitation Growing Worldwide Cohabitation has become a mainstream and acceptable way of life in the United States and even more so in some other developed

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From the Countries

An Aging Canada Statistics Canada recently released data showing Canada had the strongest employment growth of any of the GY-7 industrial countries between 2001 and

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