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The World Cup and Human Rights
When the World Cup or Olympic Games are held in repressive countries, who's accountable for human rights abuses? Can the publicity over such events lead to improvements?
When the World Cup or the Olympic Games are held in repressive countries, who's accountable for abuses of human rights? Can the publicity that surrounds world-class sporting events lead to improvements? Also, news that black students face harsher discipline, even in preschool. On today's Talking Point, does helping your kid with homework do more harm than good?
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