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Twenty years ago today, President Bill Clinton signed into law the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reauthorization Act, promising famously to "end welfare as we know it". The goal was to ease poor people away from depending on government and encourage them to work instead.

The United States then ruined its liberalising credentials with the introduction of steel tariffs and a subsidy-laden farm bill, and further dented its trade leadership when in December 2002 it blocked a deal to ease poor countries' access to essential medicines by amending the trade and related intellectual property rights agreement.

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His ease with poor and working-class people, joined with King's intellectual appeal to the middle class, made the pair a powerful magnet for a community that needed to overcome class differences.

The merit of trading quietly War of independence Reprints Related topics European Union Seattle International relations Political policy Government and politicsRather than bulldoze one through, rich-world politicians might do better to try to ease the poor countries' worries.

Lady Montdore takes few pains to put her guests at ease and poor Cousin Fanny (no stranger to the eccentricities of country house living, having spent her holidays at Alconleigh with the Radletts) finds "the terror at Hampton was of a different quality, icy and dispassionate, and it reigned downstairs".

With commodities plunging in the wake of the US Federal Reserve signalling an end to quantitative easing and poor economic data from China, mining companies are leading markets sharply lower.

Now other methods are available.In this section A bit better Bangkok blues A question of sex Reprints Related items Abortion: A woman's rightOct 14th 2009 Abortion in Northern Ireland: No changeOct 23rd 2008Prohibitions on abortion are slowly easing, though poor countries remain much tougher than rich ones.

Thus, investments in health sector employment in low-income countries would ease the poorest parts of the global population from the burden of ill health and have the potential to indirectly reduce deepened or increased poverty.

CDSSs have however failed to show their effectiveness due to poor ease of use and integration within clinical workflows.

The tax credit was created in 1978 to ease unemployment among poor youths, the handicapped, Vietnam veterans, welfare recipients and other groups.

Cutting them further would do more to ease hunger in poor countries than any foreign aid.Fruit of the gloomDefenders of the CAP and other rich-country farm policies cannot have it both ways.

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