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What's happening in Haiti right now is the UN's Watergate
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What's happening in Haiti right now is the UN's Watergate
Seattle Post
The cholera outbreak in Haiti is the UN's Watergate, except with far fewer consequences for the people responsible and an immeasurably more disastrous real-world impact. | And an exchange of letters between three UN special rapporteurs and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon late last year shows that t...
The changing face of death
BBC News
Nick Triggle Health correspondent | 10 April 2015 | From the section Health | Chronic conditions such as heart disease have replaced infectious diseases as the biggest killer | There are few things guaranteed in life. Death - along with taxes, as the...
What's happening in Haiti right now is the UN's Watergate
Seattle Post
The cholera outbreak in Haiti is the UN's Watergate, except with far fewer consequences for the people responsible and an immeasurably more disastrous real-world impact. | And an exchange of letters between three UN special rapporteurs and UN Secreta...
What's happening in Haiti right now is the UN's Watergate
Business Insider
Ban promised the UN was pursuing a "comprehensive" approach to ending cholera in Haiti. But the letter upheld the UN's legal immunity, even though it went out of its way to note that cholera victims' inability to sue didn't lessen the UN's moral resp...
Clean the World and Global Soap Consolidate to Expand Worldwide Lifesaving Hygiene Efforts
Seattle Post
Organizations unite over common goal to increase delivery of supplies and education to at-risk people across the planet | Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) April 09, 2015 | The world’s only large-scale recyclers of hotel soap have combined their operations ...
Thinkers/Thinkers50: Creator of the term 'Reverse Innovation' says India's has great human potential, but there is a 'leadership deficit'
The Times Of India
Vijay Govindarajan, voted one of the greatest 'Thinkers' of the world by Thinkers 50 and the Earl C. Daum 1924 Professor of International Business at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, talks about about the problems plaguing higher edu...
Sierra Leone News: MSF Head blames “delay upon delay” for slow response to Ebola
Awoko
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) Head of Mission, Jose Hulsenbek has blamed “delay upon delay” by both the government and international communities in response to the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) leading to an increase in the number of infection cases...
WHO focuses on getting food to you, safely
The Times Of India
Nagpur: Globalization of food trade and distribution has led to food borne illnesses becoming a threat to the health of people across the world, while threatening the economy too. Millions of people are afflicted by these diseases and thousands die e...
How Technology is Turning the Tide in Ebola
Huffington Post
They had lost their father, aunt, uncle and two nephews before they too began to show signs of Ebola after caring for their dying mother. With only a few family members left, three sisters aged 14, 16 and 21 arrived at the Ebola Treatment Center (ETC...
ND officials say waterfowl deaths caused by avian cholera
Tampa Bay Online
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) North Dakota Game and Fish Department officials say the deaths of hundreds of geese at Nelson Lake in March were likely caused by a disease that spreads in areas where waterfowl congregate in last numbers. | Wildlife veterinaria...
ND officials say waterfowl deaths caused by avian cholera
Seattle Post
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Game and Fish Department officials say the deaths of hundreds of geese at Nelson Lake in March were likely caused by a disease that spreads in areas where waterfowl congregate in last numbers. | Wildlife veterinar...
ND officials say waterfowl deaths caused by avian cholera
The Miami Herald
North Dakota Game and Fish Department officials say the deaths of hundreds of geese at Nelson Lake in March were likely caused by a disease that spreads in areas where waterfowl congregate in last numbers. | Wildlife veterinarian Dan Grove says the 6...
Surgery
The Go-Go's at Antone's in Austin, TX. Belinda Carlisle (vocals)
(photo: Creative Commons / Ron Baker)
Belinda Carlisle to undergo double hip surgery
Toronto Sun
Veteran pop star Belinda Carlisle is set to undergo surgery on both of her hips. | The Circle in the Sand hitmaker, 56, reveals she will have her first operation on Tuesday and return to hospital for a second procedure on her other hip in late April. | Carlisle confirmed the news to fans via Twitter on Monday, writing, “Yes, surgery on the fi...



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