Thursday, May 31, 2012

Thursday, May 31, 2012
You've hemmed and hawed. Maybe you've been in counseling for months; maybe you've just been quietly observing -- unable to believe it -- as your marriage disintegrated into ignored conversations and diverging lives. No matter the situation, you've decided that you want a separation.
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Kristen Houghton: Is Alimony Still Necessary?
Alimony, in spite of everything else that may be negative about divorce, should be the one part that is fair and just to both parties. No one should be the winner or the loser.
Marie Hartwell-Walker, Ed.D.: 5 Ways Your Kids Are Stressing Out About Your Split
If you are divorced or in the process of a divorce, you're probably wondering what the kids are thinking.
Ann Blumenthal Jacobs: Considering Divorce After 50? 6 Questions To Ask
If you feel your life is unsatisfactory and you are thinking of divorce, here are some things to consider.
Devan Sipher: New York Times 'Vows' Writer Recalls His 'First Divorce'
At the Times, it makes no difference if you're writing an article about a wedding or a Page One story, you're expected to do thorough investigating and rigorous fact-checking. But can love be fact-checked?
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3 Steps To Telling Your Spouse You Want Out

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Thursday, May 31, 2012
The latest edition of UNICEF's report on child poverty in developed countries found that 30 million children in 35 of the world's richest countries live in poverty.
Yale Student Who Died Inspires Fund For Students To Chase Passions, Not Just Money
PHOTOS: Heroic Army Staff Sgt. Pulls Grenade Out Of Marine's Leg
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Let's Put the 'Peace' Back in Peace Corps
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Kevin F. F. Quigley: Let's Put the 'Peace' Back in Peace Corps
The United States has never really put the necessary resources into waging peace. The amount of the Peace Corps' entire budget in its first 50 years was spent by the Department of Defense budget in just five days this year.
Liz Scarff: What's Your Tipping Point?
I want to tell you the stories of the two strong women we met recently in Niger. But I'm finding it very difficult.
Vivian Gee: Paradise Reclaimed
Under the royal patronage of the Mae Fah Luang Foundation, Doi Tung has been replicated across many other impoverished communities in the country as well as in Afghanistan and Myanmar. Today, it is also a social enterprise proudly in the Schwab Foundation network.
David Joslyn: G(irls)20 Summit: Women's Voices on Food Security Loud and Clear in Mexico City
Between 18 and 20 years of age, delegates from each G-20 country and the European and African Unions participating in the summit are experiencing immersion into the important issues of global food security and abuse of children and women.
Eva Smets: Justice for "Bush Wives": The ICC and Bosco Ntaganda
Luis Moreno-Ocampo's recent decision to add separate charges on sexual violence against Bosco Ntaganda is a promising move. It may give voice to the many Congolese women and girls, abducted, raped and used as sexual slaves by their "commanders."
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