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- May 23, 2012 Op-Ed Contributors: Eat Your Hake and Have It, Too We can harvest a certain fraction of a fish population that has been overfished, if we allow for the natural processes of birth and growth to rebuild the stock. New York Times Op-Ed
- May 23, 2012 Op-Ed Columnist: She Has a Pimp’s Name Etched on Her Across America, pimps are branding their victims like cattle and selling them like property. Finally, there are hints of progress. New York Times Op-Ed
- NPR World News
- May 16, 2012 Old Ways Disappearing In The New Mongolia
With desertification, drought and a booming mining industry, Mongolians are leaving the traditional life of herding. Herdsman Bat-Erdene Badam says he will be the last in his family to tend livestock. His children are trading in their nomadic lives for more stable, often urban jobs.
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- May 23, 2012 Beijing Imposes 'Two-Fly' Rule For Public Restrooms
The rule, instituted to improve sanitation, applies to bathrooms in tourist spots such as parks, railway stations, supermarkets and malls.
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