2018年10月19日星期五

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Brazil's election: What's at stake?

Posted: 19 Oct 2018 02:13 PM PDT

Brazil's election: What's at stake?Congressman Jair Bolsonaro had an unexpectedly strong showing in the first round of Brazil's presidential election earlier this month. How did a veteran politician cast himself as the outsider who could save the country? The Social Liberal Party candidate has made a name for himself by praising the nation's former dictatorship and its use of torture.


US businesses begin to increase services for deaf people

Posted: 19 Oct 2018 02:00 PM PDT

US businesses begin to increase services for deaf peopleTax preparer Joshua Beal knows well the challenges that a communications barrier can present when it comes to understanding tax policy and the Internal Revenue Service. Add in the extra challenge of being deaf, and overcoming those barriers can seem insurmountable. "We have many deaf clients who are overwhelmed by 10- to 15-page-long letters from the IRS regarding a deficiency or outstanding issue," says Mr. Beal, who is deaf himself.


Risk of a new civil war? Today 'us and them' differs from 1850s

Posted: 19 Oct 2018 01:50 PM PDT

Risk of a new civil war? Today 'us and them' differs from 1850sRecommended: Neutral no more: Can the Supreme Court survive an era of extreme partisanship? Powerful new communication networks that spread news of all this throughout the United States. Is this a staccato description of the state of America today?


After charity sex-abuse scandal in Liberia, a storm of anger, guilt, and grief

Posted: 19 Oct 2018 11:41 AM PDT

After charity sex-abuse scandal in Liberia, a storm of anger, guilt, and griefWhen Katie Meyler opened the tuition-free "More Than Me" school for girls in a smart green and white house in the center of Liberia's capital in 2013, it seemed to many both here and abroad a perfect match. "More Than Me is designed specifically to help young women choose the lives they wish to lead," explained a 2015 profile of Ms. Meyler in The Christian Science Monitor. Over a period of several years, one of the charity's key founding staff members, Macintosh Johnson, allegedly had raped or assaulted as many as dozens of girls in its care.


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