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The Huffington Post - Mon Dec 7, 12:58 pm ET
Networks tied to Rick Warren's mentor have played a major role in organizing and inspiring Ugandan legislation that would mandate the death penalty for homosexual acts.
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365 Gay - Tue Dec 8, 3:04 pm ET
Even landlords could be imprisoned for renting to homosexuals.
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Daily Herald - Mon Dec 7, 1:18 am ET
Teens in Wheaton - and the rest of DuPage County, for that matter - have their share of worries: Tests and school projects, relationships, social pressure.
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National Catholic Reporter - Mon Dec 7, 12:42 pm ET
The group Faith in Public Life has been doing a variety of good works, showing the many and varied ways that faith informs public policy, organizing prayer services and press conferences on issues from health care to immigration reform.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 4:14 pm ET
In Uganda, health experts are getting laboratories ready and preparing villagers in two districts for a large clinical trial to test the world's first experimental tuberculosis vaccine in nearly a century.
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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Dec 2, 12:01 pm ET
Kampala - Visiting UN Secretary General Special Envoy on AIDS in Africa Elizabeth Mataka Wednesday urged Uganda to drop its impending laws against people infecting others with the AIDS and called upon the government to soften its stand on gays. The U...
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MedCity News - Tue Dec 8, 3:15 pm ET
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has received a $19.7 million, 10-year federal contract to conduct clinical trials of new anti-tuberculosis drugs. Dr. John L. Johnson , a Case professor and University Hospitals pulmonologist, will lead research teams in Uganda and the Philippines in the trials, which will test drugs that aim to simplify and shorten treatment ...
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Salon.com - Tue Dec 8, 1:39 pm ET
The teachings of homosexual "healer" Richard Cohen inspired Uganda's hateful new legislation
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Everett Herald - Mon Dec 7, 3:01 pm ET
Air National Guard Maj. Philip R. Clark, son of Richard and Lois Clark of Everett, recently served in northern Uganda supporting a military exercise that focused on humanitarian assistance to Ugandans, along with cooperation between American troops and five countries in central and eastern Africa.
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IRIN - Tue Dec 8, 7:30 am ET
KAMPALA, 8 December 2009 (IRIN) - An outbreak of meningitis that killed more than a dozen students from the same school last week has spread throughout the city of Kisangani, in central Democratic Republic of Congo, officials said Monday.
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The Salem News - Tue Dec 8, 12:32 am ET
BEVERLY and mdash; From writing letters to orphans in South Africa to selling bracelets to support indigenous women in Uganda, middle-schoolers in Landmark's Girls Around the Globe class are making a world of difference.
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Traverse City Record-Eagle - Mon Dec 7, 11:57 pm ET
-Â Jaye Lynn Trapp's fifth-grade Talented and Gifted class at Central Grade School has developed a connection with Uganda through periodic letters received by Margaret Mimnaugh, who is serving in the Peace Corps in a small village called Bulera.
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EurekAlert! - Tue Dec 8, 2:35 pm ET
( Case Western Reserve University ) John L. Johnson, M.D., Professor of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and pulmonologist at University Hospitals Case Medical Center has been awarded a 10 year, $19.7 million contract from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as an international clinical trials site for the Tuberculosis Trials Consortium.
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Shrewsbury Chronicle - Fri Dec 4, 9:17 am ET
Oak Middle School students and teachers abandoned their desks, chairs and materials in an effort to raise money and awareness for schools in Uganda and also learned all they have to be grateful for.
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Human Rights Watch - Fri Dec 4, 1:00 am ET
Ugandan police face supporters of opposition presidential candidate Kizza Besigye on February 25, 2006 after dispersing them with live rounds and teargas outside his Forum for Democratic Change headquarters in western Kampala.