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By Ben Becker “We will need to produce as much food in the next 40 years as we have in the last 8,000.” —Jason Clay of the World Wildlife Fund, on the U.N.’s prediction that the global population will reach nine billion by 2050 Youth unemployment rates worldwide: Spain: 40% Tunisia: 30% Egypt: 25% Eurozone: 20% Britain: 20% United States: 19% (The U.S. figure was, oddly, the most difficult to find in the U.S. press. It can be found at: www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/youth.pdf ) Fraser heard of the case and decided to pay When Using Your Cell Phone Marks’s bail. Camera Becomes a Felony Marks’s only “weapon” was his cell phone When Jeremy Marks, 18, saw an altercation camera, and the police officers admit that he between a police officer and another student did not touch anyone during the encounter. near his Los Angeles high school, he did what Rather, they claim that Marks said, “kick her most teenagers would do: pulled out his cell ass,” in reference to the officer, Erin Robles. phone and began recording. While the involved They have presented no proof that he made student received a school suspension, Marks such a comment, nor have they explained
New Labor Forum – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 2011
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