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It's a life goal that non-trans people strive for, too, and we all have different paths to get there.
CNN: Commentary: Chastity, 'Good luck, brother!'
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The parallel English and Nepali language Blue Diamond Weekly papers are being brought out by BDS, which describes itself as an organisation for sexual minorities, including homosexual, bisexual and trans-gendered people.
BBC: NEWS | South Asia | Nepal gay group launches journal
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Discrimination and stigma has been one of the root causes that make MSM and Trans Gender (TG) people unable or unwilling to access health services.
UNESCO: BC General Assembly to Set the New Leadership for Better Recognition of the Contributions of MSM and TG People in Addressing and Facing Challenges | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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The three major credit reporting agencies, Equifax (nyse: EFX - news - people ), Trans-Union and Experian, collect similar information to help businesses answer a basic question: Is the loan or credit applicant a good risk?
FORBES: Deciphering A Credit Report
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By law, Americans are entitled to one free copy of their credit report a year from each of the three major credit bureaus, Equifax (nyse: EFX - news - people ), Trans-Union and Experian (see: " Get Your Free Credit Report Now").
FORBES: A Fine Print Fine
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Most people say the new, non trans fat cooking oil is a good idea.
NPR: State Fair Takes the (Bad) Fat Out of Funnel Cakes
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Rocco Papalia, senior vice president of technology for Frito-Lay, tracks dietary trends, like the backlash against trans fats, that may change the way people eat snacks.
FORBES: Pepsi's New Challenge
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Rocco Papalia , senior vice president of technology for Frito-Lay, tracks dietary trends, like the backlash against trans fats, that may impact the way people eat snacks.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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We need a health policy for the country that eliminates trans fats, labels all saturated fats and encourages people to have a minimal level of exercise.
FORBES: George C. Halvorson
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Later today, British police will ask a judge for additional time to question two dozen people suspected of being involved with the alleged plot to blow up trans-Atlantic airliners.
NPR: Airline Plot Investigation Quietly Moves Forward