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The Huffington Post - Wed Dec 9, 11:58 am ET
(The weekly Danation column is first published in City Link Magazine.) Sometimes, focus on a particular ongoing news story comes and goes in waves. I...
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The Advocate - Wed Dec 9, 10:37 am ET
ABC News is expected to announce that George Stephanopoulos will become the new anchor of Good Morning America.
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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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Chicagoist - Wed Dec 9, 1:04 pm ET
And it was our favorite lesbian political commentator for the win. Richard Cohen, author of the "sexual reorientation" manual Coming Out Straight , appeared last night on Maddow's MSNBC show, responding to the anchor's previous reports addressing American links (including his own) that inspired proposed Ugandan legislation that would mandate strict penalties, including life imprisonment and ...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 3:52 am ET
Prince Charles borrowed nearly 3,000 pounds from his protection officers after the royal found himself short of cash and needing to fork out for "travel expenses," a report said Wednesday.
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The Advocate - Wed Dec 9, 9:37 am ET
Does a string of recent setbacks give reason to doubt the inevitability of same-sex marriage?
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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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MedicineNet.com - 31 minutes ago
Title: AIDS Drugs Don't Need Routine Lab Monitoring Category: Health News Created: 12/9/2009 8:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/9/2009
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 10:29 pm ET
Britain's Prince Charles borrowed nearly 3,000 pounds from his protection officers after the royal found himself short of cash and needing to fork out for "travel expenses," a report said Wednesday.
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The Advocate - Tue Dec 8, 11:52 pm ET
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow takes on the head of the International Healing Foundation, which is tied to the Ugandan bill that calls for the execution of gay people in that country.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 9, 3:33 am ET
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Coffee producers in Africa aim to lift production by as much as 50 percent within 15 years, boosting incomes and “social stability” on the continent, an industry official said today.
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Wed Dec 9, 1:26 pm ET
The violinist's music can range from an acoustic approach to a blend of funkier and world sounds or even classic material. She will be showing that Saturday at the August Wilson Center, Downtown.
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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.