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Homicide Watch's reliance on comments is part of a larger effort to provide an unfiltered and accessible experience for readers, but not a fact-free free-for-all.
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According to China Labor Watch's survey of dozens of Chinese factories, which produce toys, shoes, electronics and other goods, alarming patterns worker exploitation counter the mainstream rhetoric that unlimited growth yields boundless prosperity:
Michelle Chen: Gadget Factories Charge Up China's Labor Activism
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Homicide Watch's reliance on comments is part of a larger effort to provide an unfiltered and accessible experience for readers, but not a fact-free free-for-all.
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Homicide Watch's reliance on comments is part of a larger effort to provide an unfiltered and accessible experience for readers, but not a fact-free free-for-all.
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Homicide Watch's reliance on comments is part of a larger effort to provide an unfiltered and accessible experience for readers, but not a fact-free free-for-all.
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Homicide Watch's reliance on comments is part of a larger effort to provide an unfiltered and accessible experience for readers, but not a fact-free free-for-all.
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Peggy Hicks, Human Rights Watch's global advocacy director in New York, said the credibility of both U.N. bodies is at stake.
U.N. rights chief: World should 'step in' to end Libya crisis
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Peggy Hicks, Human Rights Watch's global advocacy director in New York, said the credibility of both U.N. bodies is at stake.
U.N. rights chief: World should 'step in' to end Libya crisis
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We'd say the council should ignore U.N. Watch's advice and approve the report praising Libya.
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Homicide Watch's reliance on comments is part of a larger effort to provide an unfiltered and accessible experience for readers, but not a fact-free free-for-all.
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