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Abortion-Rights Opponents Using 'Crass Tactics' To Protest Obama's Notre Dame Speech, Opinion Piece Says
Antiabortion-rights "protesters intend to turn Notre Dame"s commencement into a circus" because of their opposition to the university"s invitation to President Obama to receive an honorary degree and deliver a speech at the ceremony on Sunday, Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Monica Yant Kinney writes in an opinion piece. "Never mind that a majority of Catholics voted for Obama in 2008, approve of his job performance and support the university"s invitation," she says. Yant Kinney, a Notre Dame alumna, notes that the university has been inviting presidents to its campus since former President Eisenhower was in office. "Most recently, the class of 2001 honored George W. Bush, who as governor of Texas presided over scores of executions," she writes, adding, "The Catholic Church vehemently opposes the death penalty, yet no bishops boycotted Bush"s visit."Yant Kinney continues that antiabortion-rights advocates Randall Terry, Alan Keyes and others "have already been arrested in the last two weeks," and "[s]ome demonstrators pushed strollers with baby dolls dripping in fake blood." She asks, "And what to make of the soul who hired an airplane to pull a banner of an aborted fetus right by the statue of the Virgin Mary? Where"s the reverence for life in that gesture?" Yant Kinney concludes, "The anti-Obama protesters may be trying to change his mind, but as for hope? With such crass tactics, they"re mostly hoping for attention. I guess they succeeded" (Yant Kinney, Philadelphia Inquirer, 5/13).
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Terrence Higgins Trust Opens A New HIV And Sexual Health Centre In Nottingham
On 30 July sexual health and HIV charity Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) will officially open its new centre in Nottingham. The charity has been based in the city since February 2008 from its old site in Lace Market. THT"s new centre on 23 Barker Gate, which is funded by NHS Nottingham City, NHS Nottinghamshire County, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council will offer a wider range of services to support people living with HIV and help prevent the rising rates of sexual ill-health.
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WFP Welcomes International Support For Emergency Operation In Pakistan

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) thanked contributors for enabling a swift response to the humanitarian crisis in Pakistan, feeding the hungry and displaced and contributing to peace and stability in the region. "The generous support from countries around the world has allowed us to rapidly move life-saving food assistance to 2.6 million people who have fled conflict in the Swat region of Pakistan," said WFP Executive Director, Josette Sheeran, adding that the needs of the people affected by the conflict were likely to remain high for the foreseeable future. WFP has received US$72 million in donations towards the emergency operation in Pakistan - with more than half of this amount coming from the United States. Other donors to the operation include Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the UN"s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF). Approximately US$100,000 has also been donated by Pakistani individuals and private companies. Yet WFP is facing a shortfall in its US$170 million budget for the Pakistan operation and is already anticipating increased numbers of hungry people. Funds from the United States have been used to purchase food commodities from pre-positioned stocks in the region, as well as providing cash to procure locally inside Pakistan. The food assistance is being distributed through humanitarian hubs that WFP has established close to the areas that have seen the greatest population movements. On arrival at the hubs, displaced people who have been registered receive a month"s ration of food, as well as cooking utensils and shelter material. The United Nations World Food Programme


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