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Those who reject violence within their own families are human rights activists Note: This post is a mirror of my column in today's Pasadena Weekly , celebrating December 10th, 2009 -- the 61st anniversary of the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I offer heartfelt thanks to my editor, Kevin Uhrich, for making this possible. Eleanor Roosevelt was a master at standing up and saying "No." A champion for the little man and woman, she ...
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21 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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