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(author unknown), NYT > Population
Riders reflected much of the tapestry of New York City between two stops on a crowded Q train....
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Jul 04, 2008
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Enow R Mbu, Eugene J Kongnyuy, F X Mboki-Keou, Rebecca N Tonye, Philip N Nana and Robert JI Leke, Reproductive Health - Latest articles
ObjectiveTo compare the prevalence of gynaecological conditions among HIV infected and non-infected pregnant women. Methods: Two thousand and eight (2008) pregnant women were screened for HIV, lower genital tract infections and lower genital tract neoplasia at booking antenatal visit. Results: About 10% (198/2008) were HIV positive. All lower genital tract infections...
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Jul 03, 2008
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info@pushjournal.org, The Push Journal
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) today called on the Group of Eight (G8) industrialized nations to prioritize population issues in its discussions of climate change and food security. ...
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Jul 03, 2008
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By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG; Thom Shanker info@pushjournal.org, The Push Journal
WASHINGTON -- Amid signs that his quest for more aid to Africa is in danger of unraveling, President Bush called Wednesday for Congress to renew his global AIDS initiative and urged other nations to ...
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Jul 03, 2008
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JOSEPH BREAN, Canwest News Service info@pushjournal.org, The Push Journal
TORONTO -- Controversial abortion activist Henry Morgentaler said yesterday he was "genuinely honoured and proud" to be appointed to the Order of Canada."The work I've done over the years and ...
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Jul 03, 2008
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info@pushjournal.org, The Push Journal
Dr. Henry Morgentaler changed Canada within the country's legal framework, making abortion safer for hundreds of thousands of women.He endured threats to his freedom and his personal safety in ...
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Jul 03, 2008
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LYNNA VAN DER ZEE-OEHMKE info@pushjournal.org, The Push Journal
Rizal Sukma's article in The Jakarta Post on June 17, page 3, boils down to the fact that the long road to combat corruption is quite bumpy and paved with extreme difficulties.However, I have to ...
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Jul 03, 2008
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SANITSUDA EKACHAI info@pushjournal.org, The Push Journal
When I asked my 12-year-old daughter what she thinks now that Thailand will soon have more girls than boys, she just gave a shrug. "So what?," she mumbled dismissively as she continued to ...
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Jul 03, 2008