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Stat house
2004
December:
Global HIV/AIDS' numbers still menace
November:
Fair housing still a challenge to U.S. minorities: Homeownership is is the cornerstone of stable communities. However, many lower income and minority families are still shut out of the homebuying market as serious racial and economic disparities persist.
October:
Measuring the cost of war in Iraq: A new website casts a clinical eye on the human and fiscal sacrifices demanded by America's war in Iraq.
August:
Joblessness for minority youth reaches historic high
July:
What's on your mind?: By age 9, Mozart had composed his first symphony. Can you guess what average Americans devote nine years of their lives to?
June:
In U.S.: 4 million 'disconnected' youth: A new report shows that while many child well-being standards have improved, nearly one in six young adults, 18 to 24, are not working, have no degree beyond high school, and are not enrolled in school.
May:
A demographic snapshot of America's uninsured: The numbers and percentages of America's uninsured are growing.
April
Violence against women a 'worldwide scandal': According to Amnesty International: "From birth to death, in times of peace as well as war, women face discrimination and violence at the hands of the state, the community and the family."
February
CCHD provides poverty snapshot
January
State of the world? Fat, rich and unhappy says new report: The world is consuming goods and services at an unsustainable pace, with serious consequences for the well-being of people and the plane.
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