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KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Thu Nov 26, 1:57 pm ET
Being away from home on the Thanksgiving holiday is hard on America's soldiers, but it is also difficult for the families left
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WXOW 19 La Crosse - Thu Nov 26, 12:17 pm ET
Beyond the noisy town hall meetings, Tea Party protests and sky-is-falling speeches characterizing much of the health care debate is a less visible, but no less intense push to broaden the face ofthe immigration reform...
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Bradenton Herald - Wed Nov 25, 6:23 pm ET
MANATEE — College students are perpetually strapped for cash and looking for a cheap meal.
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Centre Daily Times - Sat Nov 21, 1:16 am ET
Haiti is the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, the size of the state of Maryland, its popula
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EARTHtimes.org - Thu Nov 26, 2:41 pm ET
Managua - Nicaragua's leftist government caused controversy with the construction of a temporary ice rink that cost close to 1.5 million dollars and was only set to be in use during December. The tropical Nicaragua - with average temperatures of 31-3...
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Amnesty International - Thu Nov 26, 3:46 am ET
Why is it that more than two thirds of the world’s poor are women, although women are only half of the world’s population?
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MSNBC - Wed Nov 25, 5:40 pm ET
"Me and Orson Welles," which offers a sideways glance at the director and thespian, doesn't have anything close to the heft of Welles, but it's snappy enough that it might have conjured a wry smile or two from him.
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Daily Chronicle - Fri Nov 20, 12:38 am ET
SYCAMORE – When Dr. Erik Winn saw things he never expected during a visit to Haiti earlier this month to perform dental work for children and adults.
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PRWeb - Mon Nov 23, 4:49 pm ET
International Republican Institute and National Democratic Institute Plan to Observe Elections Controlled by Honduran Military and Police (PRWeb Nov 24, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Honduras_Elections/NDI_IRI/prweb3250844.htm
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Chicago Tribune - Thu Nov 19, 10:03 pm ET
2 employees provide link to crumbling classrooms in impoverished nation Maurice Bonhomme and Jean Cayemitte grew up in the shadows of St. Joseph School in a seaside Haitian town.
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The Sentinel - Sun Nov 22, 8:52 am ET
Jeff Denlinger’s mission work in Haiti began with Gamaelle, his 9-year-old sponsor child.
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New York Times - Wed Nov 25, 2:01 am ET
At 69, Bernard Dove is making a living as a dancer, leading weekly classes and choreographing performances in New York City.
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Eurweb - Thu Nov 26, 8:53 am ET
*The Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu once said, “He who obtains has little, he who scatters has much.” That sentiment is the recurring theme of A Passion for Giving, an inspirational documentary marking the brilliant directorial debut of Robin Baker Leacock.
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Sun-Sentinel - Wed Nov 25, 10:53 pm ET
Ice cream truck driver Fresnel Atilus was shot on Dec. 3 A year after her husband, 32, was shot and killed in his ice cream truck, Iranaise Atilus is struggling to raise her six young children.
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Ridgefield Press - Thu Nov 26, 6:08 am ET
Stephen M. Winter, MD, of Ridgefield recently helped move 1,980 pounds of mosquito nets with supporting medical supplies by helicopter, river launch and canoes to remote villages of the upper Amazon.