Archive for Listopad, 2006

Crimes against humanity trial to proceed

wtorek, Listopad 21st, 2006

Lawyers defending the first person to be charged under Canada’s crimes against humanity and genocide law failed Monday to have the indictment quashed.

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More prevention, treatment programs needed to fight AIDS

wtorek, Listopad 21st, 2006

OTTAWA a ‘ The global AIDS epidemic is still on the rise and experts are concerned over the fact infection rates, which had been under control, in some countries have started to grow again, reveals a new report released by the United Nations today.

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Blog: Small Intrusions Lead to Large Ones

niedziela, Listopad 19th, 2006

June 20, 2009 a ‘ I was dreamily watching the bamboo next to my house sway in the breeze this morning, filling me with joy beyond measure.

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Canadians get behind anti-malaria bed net campaign

sobota, Listopad 11th, 2006

It’s been called Africa’s “silent killer,” a disease of poverty that kills one million children a year despite the fact it’s easily preventable and has been around a century longer compared to the continent’s other health scourge: HIV/AIDS. In Canada, two separate anti-malaria campaigns are taking aim at correcting that disparity one that has seen …

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Biggersexier: 27 titles range from erotic to charming

piątek, Listopad 10th, 2006

It’s Windsor International Film Festival, the Sequel, or WIFF II — movies from the four corners and right outside our doors.

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Aid initiative launched at poverty conference

czwartek, Listopad 9th, 2006

Amid the staggering data A on child poverty and disease A reeled off at the Montreal Millennium Promise Conference, one Canadian aid initiative stood out for its simplicity: $10 bednets to prevent the spread of potentially deadly malaria in Africa.

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Conference on child poverty draws big names

czwartek, Listopad 9th, 2006

Mia Farrow is still haunted by the last few seconds of a 2004 trip to a refugee camp in the war-ravaged Darfur region of Sudan.

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