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Asbury Park Press - Tue Dec 1, 11:30 pm ET
ASBURY PARK — With AIDS-related deaths down dramatically from two decades ago and the incidence of new infections also dropping, the message from the global coalition that comes up with the World AIDS Day theme each year is positive, but with a big catch.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 7:55 am ET
AUSTIN, Texas----Renowned financial publication Barron’s Magazine has ranked Donna and Philip Berber of Austin, Texas sixth on its list of The World’s Top 25 Philanthropists.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 3:48 am ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Coffee exports from Uganda , Africa’s biggest producer of the robusta variety, fell 12 percent in November after rains disrupted harvesting, the state-run Uganda Coffee Development Authority said.
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The Oregonian - Tue Dec 1, 9:01 pm ET
The African Diaspora Dialogue Project at Portland State University allows refugees to help one another heal wounds of war.
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TCU Daily Skiff - Thu Dec 3, 7:18 pm ET
Africa is known for its natural beauty and roaming troves of animals. Unfortunately, it is perhaps more easily recognized for its negative aspects that include persistent ethnic conflicts, which are primarily a result of a late colonization process that drew artificial boundaries, divvying up the land according to the whim of European 'explorers.
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The Huffington Post - Thu Dec 3, 1:46 pm ET
By Devon Chaffee, Advocacy Counsel, Human Rights First Yesterday military judge Lt. Col. Nancy Paul considered pre-trial motions in the case of Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud...
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Sports Illustrated - Wed Dec 2, 12:49 pm ET
Let's start with more reaction to the surprising results from the ATP Tour finals.
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Marketwire - Thu Dec 3, 4:03 pm ET
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 3, 2009) - The Honourable Beverley J. Oda, Minister of International Cooperation, today announced that Canada will contribute an additional $30 million to the World Food Programme (WFP) to support its operations. This will help the WFP to meet the immediate food aid needs of vulnerable populations and respond to a range of humanitarian situations around the ...
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BlackNews.com - Thu Dec 3, 4:00 pm ET
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan recited a speech on November 15, 2009, titled "The Time and What Must be Done", on how Black America must change to survive.
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GOOD - Wed Dec 2, 8:37 pm ET
The Omidyar Network, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar's brain child, is the world's most effective philanthropy. It and fellow venture-philanthropy outfit The Skoll Foundation are numbers one and two, respectively, on Barron's list of the Top 25 most effective givers. The rankings eschew traditional philanthropic measurements , and instead focus on who gets the best results. From Barron's : Some of ...
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The Washington Times - Thu Dec 3, 5:46 am ET
KHARAZ CAMP, Yemen Six-year-old Samira said she, her mother and her two brothers had spent the past week sleeping outside the door of an office waiting their turn to register as refugees. Her father was shot and killed in the Somali civil war. She and her family were smuggled from Somalia to Yemen in a fishing boat. At the camp, they are hoping to get a tent and some food rations. "Every day I ...
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The Appalachian - Thu Dec 3, 12:46 pm ET
by EMILY MELTON Lifestyles Editor He was first among a pool of more than 9,000 viewer nominations, and on Thanksgiving night,...
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Catholic News Service - Thu Dec 3, 12:10 pm ET
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Whether they attend Catholic, private or public colleges, Catholic students can face challenges to their faith in the new environment of campus life.
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The Ironton Tribune - Thu Dec 3, 12:04 pm ET
PORTSMOUTH — Who were the wise men? Were there just three? Did they come from Persia Babylon or ...
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The Ocala Star-Banner - Thu Dec 3, 6:42 am ET
By Susan Latham Carr Staff writer Newly elected Ocala City Councilwoman Suzy Heinbockel stood alone Tuesday night in her objection to spending $2,000 of taxpayer money to support Compassion Alliance Inc.'s "CHRISTmas for Ocala" event.