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15 hours ago ago from London Despatch
New York, December 8, 2009 —On December 1, a total of 25 journalists were imprisoned in Sub-Saharan Africa in retaliation for their journalism, and nearly 90 percent of these journalists were detained without charges in secret detention facilities, according to an annual census of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Countries as wide ranging as Eritrea, Iran, and the United States were on the list of nations who had imprisoned ...
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Geography with preschoolers can seem a little overwhelming, especially when trying to teach them the concept of distance. Here's a fun way to help them understand how far things travel and you only have to travel as far as your closets! Materials Needed: a world map star stickers things with Made in tags What to Do: Search your closets for clothing, toys, or anything that has a label. Don't forget to check your counters and ...
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