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Waller Alexander

Japan thanks Taiwan for quake aid - Taipei Times - 0 views

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    Japan, as we know, was devastated by the earthquake last year. This article is just thanking the world for all the aid. This article indirectly shows that the right sort of aid to a country with a stable political sector will ultimately help the country. 
Haleigh Eppler

Clinton calls for bilateral aid on Egypt economy - 0 views

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    The article discusses Egypt's need for aid following their revolution. The need for aid is to stabilize the economy as the state reforms.
Cleo Veen

Syria Blocks Aid, Tightening Hold on Devastated Area - 0 views

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    ANTAKYA, Turkey - As the Syrian government continued to block an aid convoy from entering a devastated neighborhood in the city of Homs, Syrian refugees and activists reported Saturday that government forces were turning their guns on other restive cities.
Talia Greene

How British aid can still help India - 0 views

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    This article discusses the impacts of British financial aid in a part of India.
Overhauser William

EU bars Hungary's 2013 aid funds, may reconsider in June - 0 views

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    (Reuters) - EU finance ministers suspended on Tuesday Hungary's access to half a billion euros in aid from next year for failing to keep its budget in check, but told Budapest it could escape the sanctions if it takes remedial fiscal action by June.
Overhauser William

Food Aid to Developing Nations May Increase Armed Conflict - 0 views

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    The Wall Street Journal reports on a possible negative effect of granting food aid to developing countries.
Mehmet Mert Suma

Beyond Trade: Brazil's Aid to Africa - 0 views

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    The article is about the aid of Brazil to Africa.
Tomoya Sekine

IMF Moves Toward New Power Reform - 0 views

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    This article is in regards to the International Monetary Fund working to a new structure of voting rights, that would greatly benefit emerging economies such as China and Brazil. This would be appropriate seeming as China and Brazil's contribution is huge.
Ozge Elif Ozer

Food Stamps and Tax Aid Kept Poverty Rate in Check - 0 views

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    This article is about that New Yorkers would have slipped into poverty at the height of the recession, according to calculations to be released Monday by city officials.
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