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The U.S. population is growing more slowly, and it continues its 80-year-long trend of shifting to the South and the West. Montana, Florida, and North Carolina each saw enough growth to add one congressional seat, while booming Texas gained two. Colorado and Oregon also gained new seats, while Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania lost seats. WORLD NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES World Newspapers and Magazines. One of the web’s largest and most comprehensive directories of World Newspapers and Magazines, sorted by Country, region, and political affiliation. U.S. SENATE SEATS UP FOR REELECTION IN 2022 It's 2022 vision time. The U.S. Senate elections will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2020. Thirty-four of the 100 Senators are up for reelection and will serve a six-year term from January 3, 2023, until January 3, 2029. The time to start organizing is now. POLAND - RYWIN AFFAIR - CORRUPTION - WORLDPRESS.ORG Poland: Paper Chase. Rywingate, also known as the Rywin scandal or Rywin affair, is Poland’s most serious corruption scandal in a decade. Involving efforts by a film mogul to bribe the editor of Poland’s most popular newspaper, it reveals flaws in democratic NIGERIA PFIZER SCANDAL From the April 2001 issue of World Press Review (VOL. 48, No. 4). Nigeria. Pfizer Scandal. Sarah Coleman World Press Review associate editor . In John le Carré’s most recent novel, The Constant Gardener, an unscrupulous multinational drug company goes to murderous lengths in Kenya to ensure its profitability.Following a recent scandal in Nigeria involving the drug company Pfizer, many in ORPHANS OF THE GENOCIDE: RWANDA'S STREET CHILDREN Since 1994, AIDS has left thousands more orphaned, in what humanitarian workers have called "Rwanda's silent genocide." Survivors and witnesses say that Hutu extremists routinely used mass rape as a weapon, hastening the spread of AIDS. Today one in nine Rwandans isHIV-positive.
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