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In Focus
| Reeling in EU FishingSaturday, 23 January 2010 | Andrew Feldman + Full Story |
| Troubled WatersWednesday, 30 December 2009 | Jeffrey Kaiser and Nathaniel Sobel + Full Story |
| Offshore Drilling Looms on the Arctic HorizonWednesday, 30 December 2009 | Reid Magdanz + Full Story |
| The Tides of ChangeWednesday, 30 December 2009 | Jessica Shor + Full Story |
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Views
| Schooling a New Golden GenerationSunday, 24 January 2010 | Nathan Yohannes |
| An Illusion of ProsperityMonday, 26 October 2009 | Alexandra Rose |
| "I am a Seed of Peace"Monday, 26 October 2009 | Micah Hendler |
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Culture
| Someone Else's StoryMonday, 25 January 2010 | Ariel Baker-GibbsIn the Canadian publishing world, a once-poisonous debate over cultural appropriation comes to an uneasy conclusion. |
| Scarf DivisionSunday, 24 January 2010 | Alyssa BernsteinBlack- and red-checkered kuffiyas are wrapped up in Jordan's troubled search for a unified national identity. |
| White Skin on the Black MarketSunday, 24 January 2010 | Catherine CheneyThe Tanzanian government response to widespread albino killings fails to dispel the ignorance that drives the market for albino body parts. |
| The Poor Man's BellyWednesday, 04 November 2009 | Rebecca DistlerONLINE SERIES, Part 2: In a country where a poor man is a "man without a belly," rising rates of obesity are beginning to challenge researches and NGO workers to look beyond AIDS and... |
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Yale in the World
| Statistically SignificantMonday, 28 December 2009 | Oscar PocasangreA Yale economist's non-profit searches for better solutions to problems of poverty, bridging the gap between academia and the realities of development. |
| Slow Food SchoolSaturday, 04 April 2009 | Courtney FukudaYale’s commitment to sustainable food generates international acclaim. |
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Politics & Economics
| We All Like to Party: Student Politics in ArgentinaThursday, 04 February 2010 | Rasesh Mohan Political activist students in Argentina, operating on the university and national level, confront a bleak political scene head on. |
| From Disrupting Below to Disrupting AboveWednesday, 30 December 2009 | Andres MedinaAs President Daniel Ortega attempts to amend Nicaragua's constitution, he threatens the government's institutional credibility and the ability of the country's poor to make ends meet. |
| State-Building 101Tuesday, 29 December 2009 | Danielle TomsonYoung civil servants acquire tools to rebuild their country from the Professional Studies Program at the American University of Kosovo. |
| Will Digitalization Pay Dividends?Tuesday, 29 December 2009 | Tonia SunAt Uganda's stock exchange, manual transactions are about to give way to an electronic system. |
| Recess is OverTuesday, 29 December 2009 | Diego SalvatierraA Chilean grassroots movement makes a renewed call for education reform. |
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Review
| Surviving the UnforgettableSunday, 20 July 2008 | Rachel Wolf‘White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki’captures the horror of nuclear war without the politics. |
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Political activist students in Argentina, operating on the university and national level, confront a bleak political scene head on.
In the Canadian publishing world, a once-poisonous debate over cultural appropriation comes to an uneasy conclusion.