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  • Global Witness just released a much-heralded report on the “militarisation of mining” called Faced with a Gun, What Can you Do? which is available for download here.

    SRHR Situation Report: An Epidemic of Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo « Gender Across Borders 2009

  • "Faced" with her political message, my Ollie fan paraded the park.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Judith "Jlo" Quinton 2007

  • "Faced" with her political message, my Ollie fan paraded the park.

    from the good "ollie" days **** Judith "Jlo" Quinton 2007

  • Faced with these frustrations, Carter could have turned to gimmicks—an independent commission to issue rosy forecasts, for example, or temporary wage and price controls of the kind Nixon had used.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Faced with these frustrations, Carter could have turned to gimmicks—an independent commission to issue rosy forecasts, for example, or temporary wage and price controls of the kind Nixon had used.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Faced with these frustrations, Carter could have turned to gimmicks—an independent commission to issue rosy forecasts, for example, or temporary wage and price controls of the kind Nixon had used.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Faced with a disintegrating Yugoslavia, his administration decided that, as then-Secretary of State James Baker put it, "we don't have a dog in this fight."

    The Arab Spring Is Still Alive Matthew Kaminski 2011

  • Faced with instant gratification expectations, has Obama reached too far in tying his presidency to his $3.6 trillion budget proposal?

    Turning an ocean liner in an era of speedboats 2009

  • Faced with Republican opposition and Democratic unease over the $7 trillion or more he proposes to add to the national debt over the next decade, Obama now appears ready to sacrifice permanent middle-class tax cuts, which begin this week, for more federal "investment" in education, energy, and health care reform and deficit reduction.

    Turning an ocean liner in an era of speedboats 2009

  • Faced with Lord Laming's report on Baby P, does one laugh or cry?

    Ed Balls may yet be saved 2009

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