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We are doomed unless we get some Global Leadership (and Condoms)

Marcus Roberts | 12 June 2012

Baby Flesh - now available in capsule form!

Marcus Roberts | 08 May 2012

The Global War Against Baby Girls - Part III

Marcus Roberts | 22 February 2012

A bleak future for boys in China, India and South Korea

Michael Cook | 18 March 2011

As Army shrinks, South Korea to recruit women soldiers

Michael Cook | 04 December 2009

South Korea reluctantly becoming more diverse

Michael Cook | 03 December 2009

Africa passes billion mark

Michael Cook | 23 November 2009
 
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