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Death For A Disability Grant.. Topless Conclave Protest.. Syria's Lost Generation
March 13, 2013 Jabu Van Niekerk is worried about the lives of the clients she serves through the Raphael Centre, an HIV/AIDS outreach and support organization for the residents of Grahamstown in South Africa's Eastern Cape. One of her biggest fears is what she believes will become the country's next health care crisis—that some HIV positive residents will stop taking their medications in order to receive a disability grant from the government. Continue reading... | | ARIANNA HUFFINGTON | | The Drone Debate Upends DC's Right/Left Divide | It's become accepted wisdom that Washington has become pathologically polarized and partisan, with every new debate inevitably breaking down along party lines. That's why it was so remarkable last week when Rand Paul's old-fashioned talking filibuster scrambled the even more old-fashioned right-vs.-left way of looking at the world. The Paul-provoked debate on the confirmation of John Brennan to head the CIA in turn provoked a wider and critical debate about the use of drones -- a debate that needs to continue well beyond Brennan's confirmation. Since 2004, only 2 percent of those killed have been confirmed as militant leaders. From mid-2004 to mid-2012, between 474 and 881 civilians were killed in Pakistan. This includes 176 children. Last week's debate allowed Americans to put themselves in the position of those living under drones overseas -- imagining, even hypothetically, life under drones. And, not surprisingly, most of us didn't like it. Continue reading... | | | JEFFREY LAURENTI | | 'Complicated' Politics of Afghan Withdrawal | An astute political animal, Karzai recognizes that the Afghan public long ago soured on the American military presence. And he calculates that assailing the foreigners is his best ticket to shoring up the legitimacy of his regime. Continue reading... | | |
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