Power provides the kitchen help, helicopter pilots, guides and personal attendants--all natives of this particularly destitute part of Russia--with secure livelihoods.
To the contrary, as evidenced in his recent interview on CNN, he continues to believe that the Soviet Union must maintain forces equivalent to those of the United States -- with ominous implications for the destitute economy of the former USSR.
England's poor laws, which paid a pittance to the destitute out of taxes, earned David Ricardo's condemnation in the early 19th century.
In China and India the destitute dismantlers of computers and electronic goods, many of which are shipped from rich countries, are often exposed to toxins.
As they are asked once more to assume substantial financial exposure to assist the more destitute regimes of Eastern Europe, Western taxpayers should keep in mind one fact: the current economic crisis in Poland has been deepened by undisciplined Western largesse over the past fifteen years or more.
As they are asked once more to assume substantial financial exposure in order to assist the more destitute regimes of Eastern Europe, Western taxpayers should keep in mind one fact: the current economic crisis in Poland has been deepened by undisciplined Western largesse over the past fifteen years or more.
Daly was raised in a six-room apartment on the destitute West Side of racially divided Chicago.
After Hurricane Mitch struck in 1998, a torrent of destitute migrants began to head north too.
Daly had been raised in a six-room apartment on the destitute West Side of racially divided Chicago.
But she broke with him over his use of destitute youths to carry out his political violence.
Cambodia's national children's welfare office says the number of foreign adoptions tripled in 1999, yet there is no shortage of destitute new-borns.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of destitute Kosovar Albanians line the promenade.
In Nicaragua things have grown worse as thousands of destitute former Contra guerrillas, many with little skill in farming, have moved into uninhabited (and theoretically protected) forests in the north, and burned them to get land.
Vast mounds of rubbish fester on the city's streets where the truly destitute sift for scraps of aluminium or plastic to sell in a hand-to-mouth struggle to survive.
The cause of eradicating needless blindness among India's destitute had fired the imagination of Aravind's founders, led by Dr. Nam's late brother-in-law, the charismatic Govindappa Venkataswamy, or Dr. V.
"Many of these people are destitute and unable to pay for the essentials of life, let alone for expensive HIV treatment, " he added.
In order to achieve its goals, Israel has decided to avoid any peace negotiations and to escape even the mild restraints of the United States by taking unilateral action, called "convergence" or "realignment, " to carve out for itself the choice portions of the West Bank, leaving Palestinians destitute within a small and fragmented remnant of their own land.
They came in all different shades: black, white, mixed race, you name it, it was a rainbow nation of the destitute.
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But the party remains overly fearful of privatising farmland, partly for atavistic fears of a destitute peasantry, and partly for ideological reasons.
The disease could kill up to a third of the population, hitting hardest those in the prime of their productive years and leaving millions of orphans destitute.
But the most basic fact of global political economy over the past 40 years has been the move from destitute peasantry into the middle class of a couple of billion of our fellow human beings.
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And thirdly, I have been attempting to help her financially because she was out of work and destitute, desperate.
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She is destitute, has lost all of her possessions and her only companion, a golden retriever named Hunter, was given away to a compassionate family.
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Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide restored to power by Bill Clinton behaves like a mafia don in his destitute nation, where critics of the government are murdered with impunity.
Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide -- restored to power by Bill Clinton -- behaves like a mafia don in his destitute nation, where critics of the government are murdered with impunity.
If the villages in this country tend to be poor, yet simultaneously rustic, charming and beautiful, the provincial towns are utterly destitute appalling reminders of the complete and utter collapse of the former Soviet Union.
Knowing that I might be one of very few Swahili speakers around and how destitute she may feel about that I impatiently waited in front of the theatre in Wroclaw before her performance.
As the number of people who become destitute, the number who will take action will increase.
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The Indians are the country's most destitute minority, living on some of its most barren land.
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