News headlines in 2010, page 337

  1. EAST EUROPE: Taxing Fast Foods for Health

    - Inter Press Service

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    Health experts have called on European governments to use a pioneering tax on fast foods to be introduced in Romania as a model for the entire continent as the battle with obesity spreads to the former communist bloc.

  2. MIDEAST: Picking Pebbles to Live Somehow

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    They come by the hundreds every day to sand dunes and rubble sites to sift for pebbles, stones and sand that can be used in making concrete blocks. They lean into trash bins across the Strip, and wade through piles of rubbish scavenging for plastics, metals, and any bits worth reselling.

  3. CHILE: First Woman President Scores Points on Gender Front

    - Inter Press Service

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    When Chile elected Michelle Bachelet as its first woman president in 2005, thousands of women celebrated the historic victory as their own personal triumph, proudly marching in the streets wearing mock presidential sashes. Today, men and women both recognise the concrete and symbolic progress achieved in gender issues under her administration.

  4. HEALTH: Chained to Smoking

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    Arab governments have stepped up efforts to curtail tobacco use, but initiatives have met stiff resistance from the region's smokers.

  5. BOLIVIA: Cash for Checkups to Slash Maternal Deaths

    - Inter Press Service

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    A social programme in Bolivia that prevents the deaths of two mothers a day from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth is making headway despite administrative difficulties, and has the potential to cut the alarmingly high maternal mortality rate in this country by up to 80 percent in just five years.

  6. THAILAND: Rural Protesters Prepare to Paint Bangkok Red

    - Inter Press Service

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    As a former bureaucrat, Sakda Orphong cuts an unlikely figure as someone who is busy fomenting a grassroots protest movement to confront Thailand’s current government.

  7. DEVELOPMENT-SRI LANKA: NGOs Brace for Tighter Gov’t Control

    - Inter Press Service

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    Local and foreign non-governmental organisations have had a liberal existence in Sri Lanka, but this may not last for much longer under the government’s plans to amend a 1980 law that would tighten control over them.

  8. PAKISTAN: Emergency Contraception More Popular, But Myths Abound

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    The first time he and his wife had an ‘accident’, 40-year-old Kamran Rehman worried that they may have inadvertently paved the way for child number three. A chemist he consulted, however, recommended that his wife try the emergency contraceptive pill (ECP).

  9. RIGHTS-AUSTRIA: Migrants Issue Stokes Political Passions

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    Support for the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) in Austria has soared amid debate over controversial plans for the construction of a new centre to house asylum seekers.

  10. RIGHTS: Rise and Fall of Gender Empowerment

    - Inter Press Service

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    The 45-member Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), presiding over one of the largest gatherings of women at the United Nations, listened Monday to dozens of speakers spelling out the successes and failures of gender empowerment worldwide.

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