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The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers is 17 December, and every year organizations read a list of people who were killed.

Erdogan also accused "some international organizations" (read: CNN and other Western media outlets) of publishing false information about the 2013 pro-democracy protests in Istanbul's Gezi Park.

African news organizations read the president's forum as having more to do with the current generation of leaders than with those he invited, seeing it as a rebuke to the older generation.

Our organizations read with interest Gretchen Morgenson's analysis of how employees are joining in shareholder attacks on executive pay packages ("Employees, Too, Want a Say on the Boss's Pay," Fair Game, April 22).

"One provision makes it illegal for public employers to collect dues for labor organizations," read a message from the WLEA executive board to its members, describing an aspect of Walker's bill.

Individuals registered under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 and employed by these various organizations read the pamphlets in the ordinary course of their work, including one 20-year old clerk whose duty it was to open the incoming mail at the office of the Lions International.

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"Iceland could become an ideal environment for Internet-based international media and publishers to register their services, start-ups, data centers and human rights organizations," reads the Web site, which explains the proposal and answers questions about it.

Future aspiration post-Stanford: I'd like to practice community lawyering in the U.S. What are your summer research plans: I'll be in Beijing, China, interviewing folks at NGOs and grant-giving organizations, reading lots of books and articles, and eating good food.

The most frequently used definition of sustainability appearing in the scholarly literature focusing on organizations reads, "Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" (World Commission on Environment and Development 1987, p. 43).

"Pepe the Frog has been endorsed by many hate groups to convey hateful messages," a section of a training manual for Facebook moderators, entitled 'Dangerous Organizations' reads.

And so experts have spent countless hours combing the websites of terrorist organizations, reading fatwas, and watching videos in an attempt to find clues about potential attacks.

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