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...care for the neediest, both Blagojevich's plans were touted by his administration as "firsts" for the nation. "We're leading the country in these areas," said Deputy Gov. Bradley Tusk. "It's simple... If [children] are healthier and they can read, they can enjoy a better life and save society later...
...Blagojevich's crusade to save the children isn't only about health care. To help jump start their education, he has also promised "universal" pre-school for all Illinois youngsters; so far, according to the Governor's office, the state has already added 25,000 children to its pre-k programs and is fast making headway to include every child ages three and four...
...Those of us who live and work in Congo sometimes have difficulty understanding why so little attention is paid to one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. I must take issue, however, with the authors' contention that the country cannot save itself. It is true that Congo needs a great deal of international support to hold elections, develop infrastructure and put an end to the insecurity in the east. But real progress will occur only when all of Congo's leaders and citizens decide to make things better for themselves. If there is one lesson we can learn from...
...newest developments boast open spaces and offer upscale upgrades, like mahogany floors and Corian counters. "We're transitioning from a generation of people who wanted to save all their assets to the boomers, who want to spend on themselves," says Martin Satava, executive vice president at Cooperative Retirement Services of America, which develops college retirement communities. About 50 of these facilities are up and running, including ones at Penn State, Notre Dame and the University of Florida. Thirty more are in design or marketing stages...
...relief. But Cullen has no room to move. A current account deficit heading toward a "Banana republic" rate of 10% of gdp puts enormous pressure on the Kiwi dollar. A place that boasts the lowest jobless rate among rich nations can neither hold on to its best people nor save enough to fund its lifestyle. Sometimes the lights go out in Auckland...