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- fanghuzhai posted on 09/03/2008http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9dt3uwvfpA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8rgfwJvrsk&feature=related 1 Fue una mañana que yo te encontr Cuando la brisa besaba tu dulce piel Tus ojos tristes que al ver adore La noche que yo te ame, eh.. Azul, cuando el silencio por fin te bese Azul, sent muy dentro nacer este amor Azul, hoy miro al cielo y en ti puedo ver La estrella que siempre soñ 2 Como el milagro que tanto espere Eres la niña que siempre busque Azul
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- Connie posted on 09/02/2008There is a lot more poverty in the world than previously thought. The World Bank reported in August that in 2005, there were 1.4 billion people living below the poverty line -- that is, living on less than $1.25 a day. The number of poor people in Africa doubled between 1981 and 2005 from 200 million to 380 million, and the depth of poverty is greater as well, with the average poor person living on just 70 cents per day. The poverty rate is unchanged at 50% since 1981. But in absolute numbers, it
- qinggang posted on 09/02/2008
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- zt posted on 09/02/2008U.S. Leave Policy for New Parents Ranks Last Among 21 Rich Nations, Report Says (ZT) The United States ranks 20th out of 21 high-income countries in the length of parental leave guaranteed to workers and last in providing paid leave, according to a study released Aug. 30 by the Center for Economic and Policy Research. "The United States has the least generous parental leave policies among the 21 high-income countries we studied," the Washington, D.C.-based nonpartisan think tank said in its repor
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