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This Land is Ours
Namibia's leaders -- who fought a long war against South African apartheid-style occupation, winning independence in 1990 -- are committed to redistributing land in a country ...
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New rotavirus vaccines on the horizon
Angela Howard was concerned when her infant daughter stopped crying, despite repeated jabs with an IV needle. The child was dehydrated after three days of severe diarrhea and ...
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Refugees see HIV as pass to treatment
There is one group in Cairo that is dealing more openly with HIV than others -- refugees from Sudan and other troubled African nations. And for some of them, being diagnosed with ...
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Egypt’s fearful gays shy from HIV testing
CAIRO, Egypt -- In May 2001, police raided the Queen Boat, a floating nightclub moored on the Nile River, and arrested 52 gay men. Ultimately, judges sentenced one defendant to ...
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Iran tackles AIDS head-on
It's hard not to be startled when you hear the name of the Middle Eastern nation that has been doing some of the most progressive HIV work in the region. Iran. Yes, ...
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Needle-sharing by drug-users dangerous sign
After 16 years of treating Cairo's drug addicts, Dr. Ehab El Kharrat thought he knew everything he needed to for helping his patients. He was wrong. Until he began talking with ...
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Egypt confronting HIV
CAIRO, Egypt -- A quarter-century after the AIDS virus began its grim march across the world and nearly 20 years after discovering its first AIDS patient, the Egyptian government ...
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A pipeline to promise, or a pipeline to peril
American-backed plans to build a nearly 1,100-mile long oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean are about to go from what skeptics once called a "pipe dream" to a ...
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Modern Love
SHILPA was the first and only Bangladeshi woman who ever flirted with me. In fact she was the first woman who had even returned my glance in public since I arrived in the country ...
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AIDS fight hurt by Egyptian men’s shunning of condoms
Bob Preston, a gay American man who frequently works in Cairo, figures that getting Egyptian men to use condoms is an uphill battle for two reasons. First, in a conservative ...
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Fellows 2004 Fellow Directory
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Kurt Achin
- Affiliation:
- Freelance video
- Country:
- Korea
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Oscar Avila
- Affiliation:
- Chicago Tribune
- Country:
- Bolivia
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Sadie Babits
- Affiliation:
- KNAU Arizona Public Radio in Flagstaff
- Country:
- Kenya
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Sarah Colt
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Video
- Country:
- Namibia
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Julie Goodman
- Affiliation:
- Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, MS
- Country:
- Lebanon
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Molly Hennessy-Fiske
- Affiliation:
- The (Raleigh) News and Observer
- Country:
- Mexico
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Nathan Hodge
- Affiliation:
- Defense Week
- Country:
- Russia
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Sam Jaffe
- Affiliation:
- The Scientist
- Country:
- India
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Michael Kavanagh
- Affiliation:
- WNYC Radio
- Country:
- Rwanda
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Kira Kay
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Video
- Country:
- Solomon Islands
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Matthew O'Neill
- Affiliation:
- Downtown Community Television
- Country:
- Venezuela
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Evan Ratliff
- Affiliation:
- Freelance print
- Country:
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Yoruba Richen
- Affiliation:
- ABC News
- Country:
- South Africa
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Candace Rondeaux
- Affiliation:
- St. Petersburg Times
- Country:
- Georgia
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Siobhan Roth
- Affiliation:
- Legal Times
- Country:
- Turkey
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Eric Sabo
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Print
- Country:
- Cuba
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Kathryn Schulz
- Affiliation:
- Grist Magazine
- Country:
- Japan
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Anita Srikameswaran
- Affiliation:
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Country:
- Egypt

