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World Blog - Kremlin's photo-doctoring backfires big time
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20 yrs ago I gave a talk at the Hospital for Occupational Medicine in Moscow. Return trips to Russia have kept alive …http://t.co/jzxksc1G
World Blog - Aging Mugabe still thunders at foes, but can he really rule forever?
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Aging Mugabe: Can he rule forever?: Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is rallying party loyalists for an... http://t.co/pdlz9B2i #aging
World Blog - Death toll jumps; suspect still being questioned
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RT @drfranvogler: NORWAY:Norwegian TV Names Suspect in Attacks http://t.co/AbMfGi7 #oslo #osloexpl #oslobombing
World Blog - Post-tsunami parenting no task for the faint of heart
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World Blog - Post-tsunami parenting no task for the faint of heart
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Post-tsunami parenting no task for the faint of heart: The home of Koya and Megumi Takahashi in Minamisanr... http://on.msnbc.com/mO8kHF
World Blog - In controversial move, BBC airs assisted suicide on TV
worldblog.msnbc.msn.com — “By Chris Hampson, NBC News Director of Foreign News LONDON – I watched a man die on television last night.Not in some Hollywood crime mini-series, but for real. He sat on a sofa, drank a cup of barbiturates and, quite deliberately, let his life ebb away. His last act on thi …” View full resource at worldblog.msnbc.msn.com
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In controversial move, BBC airs assisted suicide on TV http://on.msnbc.com/l5GwI1
World Blog - Kids act in suicide bombing video, for fun
worldblog.msnbc.msn.com — “By Carol Grisanti, NBC NewsISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- It’s the game-playing that draws the attention: A group of young boys are acting out the last moments of a suicide bomber, for fun. In a disturbing 84-second video, posted on YouTube, one boy, perhaps 12 years old, is dresse …” View full resource at worldblog.msnbc.msn.com
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World Blog - The race to contain drug-resistant malaria
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Most Recently Shared on January 24, 2011 at 5:26 pm By:
USP and USAID featured in MSNBC World Blog report on the race to contain drug-resistant malaria: http://on.msnbc.com/fJlKBA
World Blog - Battling to control Haiti's cholera epidemic
worldblog.msnbc.msn.com — “By Kerry Sanders, NBC News Correspondent PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The victims of Haiti’s latest challenge lie in cots quarantined so as not to spread cholera. The bacterial disease has killed more than 1,100 people and hospitalized more than 18,000 since the …” View full resource at worldblog.msnbc.msn.com
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Battling to control Haiti's cholera epidemic http://on.msnbc.com/bJ1Hxw
World Blog - Welcome to Kabul! Wanna go to a dog fight?
worldblog.msnbc.msn.com — “By John Yang, NBC News Correspondent KABUL " I've traveled around the world to some unusual destinations for work, but my first trip to Afghanistan was unlike any other I've taken. It began as I walked out of the gleaming, modern Dubai International Airport into the aging Boeing 737 of Safi Airways. First of all, there was the time change. I always set my watch to the time of my destination. That meant moving it 30 minutes ahead. Not an hour. Not two hours. But half-an-hour. As one who is ever-m” View full resource at worldblog.msnbc.msn.com
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I call this the Michael Vik influence RT @iLoveDogsInc Dog fights continue to rise in the streets of Afghanistan. http://bit.ly/9moZSh
World Blog - Parents and kids torn by Japan's single-custody laws
worldblog.msnbc.msn.com — “By Arata Yamamoto, NBC News ProducerTOKYO, Japan -- On a recent Saturday afternoon, about a dozen men and women, all divorcees, gathered at a small classroom in Tokyo's central Bunkyo district. They were there to participate in a study group on the psychological effects of custody cases. Because Japanese law does not legally recognize joint custody of minors and the court must select a sole guardian, it is an especially fraught topic. One of the participants, Natsumi Kobayashi (she requested tha” View full resource at worldblog.msnbc.msn.com
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Parents and kids torn by Japan's single-custody laws: What is really crucial is for the non-custodial parent to be... http://bit.ly/cZuwOH
World Blog - Medical cavalry has arrived, but challenges persist
worldblog.msnbc.msn.com — “By Robert Bazell, NBC's chief science and health correspondent PORT-AU-PRINCE " The cavalry has arrived in many ways, in termsof the medical care here. More supplies are coming in every day. There are dozens of facilities around Port-au-Prince that are providing medical care, and the hospitals have been functioning more and more. The biggest problem is coordination between various places. It's haphazard, confused and communication is extraordinarily difficult. Doctors at each hospital don't know” View full resource at worldblog.msnbc.msn.com
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RT @msnbc_health: Medical cavalry arrives in Haiti, challenges persist http://bit.ly/5X9yuF

