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						<title>Maghreb Women Series: Obesity in Mauritania [Video]</title>
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						<published>2010-03-18T21:07:00-06:00</published>
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						<content type="html">Big is often regarded as beautiful in Mauritania, but the controversial act of force-feeding is still practiced in some parts of the country.   </content>
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						<title>Religious And Secular Forces Clash Over Women’s Status In Mediterranean World</title>
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						<published>2009-07-22T00:12:00-06:00</published>
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							<name>Nasima Alli</name>
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						<content type="html">New Book by Authors of American Religious Identification Survey:  The Mediterranean world is a region in flux and under strain and poses striking challenges to the many peoples who live there. That was the conclusion of a group of researchers from nine countries who gathered in 2007 at what has been called “an extraordinary meeting” of scholars representing “all of the major faiths that crowd the Mediterranean shores.”</content>
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