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Efforts to cut bureaucracy at the NHS in England and to put more workers at the frontline under the new Labour government in 2025.

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Friends, Context matters here. Helgi library shows Sweden sugar intake per capita was 44 grams in 1994, dropping to 32 grams in 2021. US sugar intake per capita is 126 grams. UK per capita sugar intake is 100 grams or 20 teaspoons. Lowest recommended intake is 11 grams per person or per capita, staying under 36 grams is important. Then one can say that 32 grams of 9 teaspoons a day of sugar is about right not to cause ill effects. Consumed in a  Swedish Fika tradition in a social setting with friends at street cafes is good for mental health, so Swedes are about right at 32 grams per day, don't you think?  And have a message for all of us? 

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Department of Education invites controversy because of diversity programs and "transgender" as culture ignoring health risks. Established by president Jimmy Carter in 1979. Education in the US is run at the state level by each American state administration compared to UK where it is done at the national government level. It has one of the smallest budgets of any agency at 4%, Transportation is 1.7%, Agriculture 3.0%. Most of its work is overseeing $120 billion of federal grants and programs for public education through high school. It supports districts with low income students with $18 billion aid. Head Start program supporting 883,000 low income pre school children in 2022 gets federal aid from Department of Health and Human Services. National School Lunch Act of 1946 by Harry Truman is not affected as it is run by states,  federal aid comes from Department of Agriculture to 20+ million children. Republicans oppose spending about $1 billion to support Diversity program DEI initiatives and support for "cirtical race theory." There is opposition to "transgender." Britain's NHS had a commission look into transgender and says it poses health risks to children and young people. It also adds to anxiety of parents. Republicans are 53 -47 in majority in Senate- to scrap the agency Republicans need 60 votes in the Senate. The likely option is that they will pass a bill putting many of the functions in other agencies reducing its impact- between HHS, Treasury and Interior agencies. ...
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A father daughter on a 3 day trip to London on a budget of $1000 staying at a wellness place for $185 a night and budgeting on food and transportation.

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Over 1 million people turn out across France in protests against pension reform that takes the retirement age from 62 to 64 years. Women feel more discriminated against in this reform. The prevalent age discrimination bias in France makes it harder to find jobs after 50 years, even harder after 60 years. There is a perception that the reform is not the first priority so soon after a pandemic with its after effects, and that other changes including age discrimination and the way it affects women need to be tackled before pension reform. The government lacks an overall majority, the eight unions are united in protests and possible strikes, creating a situation in which French president Macron needs to rethink his whole approach on addressing pension reform- when tacking the cost of living crisis and climate change, energy transition, are other priorities that need more attention at this time.

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Kristof puts it in Arabic as he gives an account of an amputee and the injured on the front lines in Tahrir Square: Innaharda, ehna kullina Misryeen. This translates to: today we are all Egyptians.
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Nicola Clark's interview in NYT with Mathias Dopfner, CEO of Axel Springer which owns German newspapers Die Welt and Bild. Dopfner describes the digital transformation underway at Axel Springer, and the changing mindset of its managers for a cultural transformation.
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The town of Akcakale near a border crossing which was taken over by the Free Syria Army has an Arab population and is friendly to the Sunni opposition. The feeling here is that it was hit deliberately by the Assad regime because of ties with the Free Syria Army. The government of prime minister Erdogan in Turkey has gained parliamentary approval for war powers to enter foreign countries after the shelling of Akcakale.
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The U.S. contingency plans for taking control of chemical weapons stockpiles in Syria in the event of a chaotic situation and terrorists taking control of some of these stockpiles.
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Gretchen Morgenson reflects on 2011 and the lessons not learned from the financial crisis of 2008.

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