Saturday, February 20, 2016

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For decades, India has relied on female sterilization as its primary mode of contraception, funding about four million tubal ligations every year. Read More →
 
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Xiao Gang was chief of the China Securities Regulatory Commission. His replacement is Liu Shiyu, chairman of the Agricultural Bank of China. Read More →
 
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Mr. Eco was an expert in the arcane field of semiotics whose seven works of fiction included the blockbuster medieval mystery "The Name of the Rose." Read More →
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