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Taxpayers from New York to Nevada say they want to pay more to avoid devastating budget cuts Please DONATE at radioproject.org
Audio|Wed, 15 Apr 2009
|Social Securityfound at1:40, 10:14
“…that which I found out is my contribution to Medicare and Social Security. . For years as complacent with my rough calculations that I would only get to take home two thirds of my gross income. …”
“…Listen nobody liked to pay taxes. . But the reality is that I live in New York. I raised my kids here at work here I have benefited greatly …”
Women religious leaders talk about making a difference in their communities Please DONATE at radioproject.org
Audio|Wed, 8 Apr 2009
|Middle Eastfound at0:41, 3:11
“…Jews and a co director of the women's interfaith encounter in the Middle East. . You shut non -- is a Canadian Muslim and lesbian feminist on the front lines -- his mom reform. And Catholic Regina …”
“…to think. And it became somewhat clear -- knows that. The first night I wanted to see if there was anything I could do so that no other mother. Would have to sit how much …”
Immigrant Women and rights groups challenge a new required vaccine Please DONATE at radioproject.org
Audio|Wed, 1 Apr 2009
|cervical cancerfound at9:26, 0:23
“…If you left about 10000 cases of cervical cancer diagnosed each year. And there are about 4000 deaths each year due to cervical cancer. . And I wanna point out that in the US we have lower rates of cervical cancer because we -- cervical screening. Worldwide about 300000. Women die from cervical cancer each year. And it's the second most common cause of cancer death in women globally. …”
“…Centers for Disease Control -- artist -- helps prevent certain types of cervical cancer it. But since its approval in 2006. The vaccine has been mired in controversy over alleged side effects. Even more controversial. Is …”