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Elena Baltacha in action on Day 3 of the 2010 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Queens, New York September 1, 2010
(photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Elena Baltacha: Tennis star dies aged 30
CNN
updated 6:39 AM EDT, Mon May 5, 2014 | British tennis player Elena Baltacha won 11 ITF Pro Circuit titles during her 16-year playing career. | Follow us at @WorldSportCNN and like us on Facebook | (CNN) -- The tennis world is in mourning after Elena Baltacha died at the age of 30 after losing her ba...
As dry season ends in Haiti, significant gains seen in fight against cholera, UN official says
(photo: UN / Logan Abassi)
As dry season ends in Haiti, significant gains seen in fight against cholera, UN official says
United Nations
Print | 1 May 2014 – Significant gains in the fight against the cholera epidemic in Haiti have been recorded as the dry season ends and the United Nations continues to support the Government's comprehensive strategy of monitoring, rapid response and planning for long-term solutions, a top UN...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
STL Today
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security an...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
The Wichita Eagle
NAIROBI, Kenya — The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security and...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
Star Telegram
Associated Press | NAIROBI, Kenya — The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that pe...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
The State
NAIROBI, Kenya — The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security and...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
Newsday
Travel deals | NAIROBI, Kenya - (AP) -- The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that peri...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
The News & Observer
NAIROBI, Kenya — The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security and...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
Philadelphia Daily News
Travel Deals | $1824 -- Ecuador: 7-Nt. Trip w/Amazon from Philly, $300 Off |   | See all travel deals » | JASON STRAZIUSO, The Associated Press | Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014, 12:09 PM | NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - The good news for hundreds of t...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
The Charlotte Observer
NAIROBI, Kenya The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security and flooded...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
Austin American Statesman
The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security and flooded roads mean fam...
S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
Dayton Daily News
The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security and flooded roads mean fam...
>S Sudan famine risk remains despite $600M pledge
Seattle Post
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The good news for hundreds of thousands of hungry South Sudan residents is that international donors this week pledged an additional $600 million to help a country upended by conflict. The bad news is that perilous security an...
Malaria
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, left,talks next to Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim during a press conference in Mexico City, Monday, June 14, 2010.
(photo: AP / Eduardo Verdugo)
Bill Gates predicted to be world’s first trillionaire
The Australian
HE founded the world’s most famous software company and is dedicated to eradicating malaria. | Now Bill Gates could be set to add another line to his CV: World’s first trillionaire. | That's according to financial forecasters who predict it’s only a matter of time before we see billions become trillions. | That’s a million m...



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