May 6, 2013
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If the Shoe Fits, Don’t Wear it; Instead Buy Two, Return One
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Hard hitting global and local news
A nice interactive map by Slate addresses the question How Many People Around You Receive Food Stamps? In some parts of the country, as few as 1 in 20 people receive food stamps. In others, the figure is more than 1 in 3
Please consider Japan PM’s ‘stealth’ constitution plan raises civil rights fears Shinzo Abe makes no secret of wanting to revise Japan’s constitution, which was drafted by the United States after World War Two, to formalize the country’s right to have a military – but critics say his plans go deeper and could return Japan to its socially conservative, authoritarian past. Now he is seeking to lower the hurdle for revising the constitution as a prelude to an historic change to its pacifist Article 9 – which, if strictly read, bans any military. That would be a symbolic shift, loosening restrictions on the military’s overseas activities, but would have limited impact on defense as the clause has already been stretched to allow Tokyo to build up armed forces that are now bigger than Britain’s.
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