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November 2006

  • November 15th
    • Do You Zaire What I Zaire?
    • The Challenge of Sustainable Water
    • Bulgaria hit by population slump
    • Annan slams world leaders on climate
  • November 18th
    • Bulgarian, Romanian Migrants to Bring "AIDS Epidemic" to UK
    • Bush launches tour of Asia
    • Scientist warns ice is melting in Arctic
    • Ideas run the gamut at immigration forum IMMIGRATION: Illegal ...
    • Ethiopia girds for war
    • Regional economy will stay robust
  • November 19th
    • Why China is running dry
    • The Trillion-Dollar Question
    • Unsafe water imperils lives of almost half of humanity
    • Your e-mails: Advice for Democrats
    • Vaccine Analysis Suggests New Hope for Eradicating India's ...
  • November 20th
    • Developing World's Population Is Younger
    • Rwanda: Rwanda to Participate in Global Population Forum
    • UN: Zim has world's highest orphan rate
    • Thailand's hosts world parliamentary conference on population, development
    • 'Worm' attacks Second Life world
    • India and China Hold Summit of Emerging Powers
    • World churches leader challenges China on global poverty
    • Bush Faces Criticism on Mideast Policies in Indonesia
  • November 21st
    • World's top powers sign US$12.8-billion pact to build fusion reactor in France
    • India to account for 20% of diabetes population
    • Developing World's Population Is Younger
    • Nations sign nuclear reactor pact
    • Rwanda: Rwanda to Participate in Global Population Forum
    • Small loans to poor can change the world, says Nobel winner
    • World falls short on gender equality
    • Nations Sign Nuclear Reactor Pact
  • November 22nd
    • Alan Dershowitz: The World According to Jimmy Carter
    • World's top powers sign pact to build fusion reactor in France
    • India to account for 20% of diabetes population
    • SKorea to transform economy to counter threat from ageing population
    • Scientific Breakthrough In The Screening & Treatment Of Canine Lymphoma Cancer Is A World First
    • Deal signed to build test fusion reactor
    • Countries sign pact for nuclear fusion
    • 6 nations plus EU sign accord for nuclear fusion project
  • November 23rd
    • World of Warcraft PC released
    • MTV study finds gulf between world's youth
    • Flu Pandemic May Cost $623 Billion, World Bank Says
    • Russia has world's second worst suicide rate after Lithuania
    • HIV/AIDS on the up all over the world
    • Now Scotland Will Have the Toughest Anti-Smoking Laws in the Whole World
    • Can We Feed the World? Absolutely
    • Uganda: Use is the Key to Population Control
  • November 24th
    • Highlights from the world's press
    • Japan's Working Population May Fall 33% by 2050, Ministry Says
    • World of Warcraft PC released
    • MTV study finds gulf between world's youth
    • Community plans events for Nov. 2 World AIDS Day
    • World AIDS Pandemic Still Expanding, United Nations Reports
    • Ramos blames weak population policies on Church
    • World Bank censures Africa health sector
  • November 25th
    • Highlights from the world's press
    • Japan's Working Population May Fall 33% by 2050, Ministry Says
    • World Emergency Relief Brings Urgent Aid to Sudans Forgotten Communities
    • Zambia: Eastern Province Anglican Church Fights Malaria
    • World of Warcraft PC released
    • Community plans events for Dec. 2 World AIDS Day
    • MTV study finds gulf between world's youth
    • Jobs, affordability drive Asian population growth in Pa.
  • November 26th
    • Tulsa World, Okla., David Averill Column: Early Onset
    • SITE OF WORLD WAR II BATTLE: Midway might open next year
    • Nations sign nuclear fusion plan
    • The wolf in winter
    • Scientists: Climate change clues in sky
    • We're all Indians now
    • Highlights from the world's press
    • Dead ringers? - Giving old mobiles a second life in the developing world
  • November 27th
    • Tulsa World, Okla., David Averill Column: Early Onset
    • World Economic Forum’s India Economic Summit opens in New Delhi
    • Mystery on top of the world
    • Second Life's virtual world big and growing
    • Tax laws lag in virtual world
    • World AIDS Pandemic Still Expanding, United Nations Reports
    • Arab world urged to embrace technology to 'leap frog' into modern era
    • 'Nativity Story' Makes World Premiere
  • November 28th
    • AIDS to become world's most burdensome disease by 2030
    • AIDS to become world's most burdensome disease by 2030
    • Afghanistan's "opium economy" unprecedented: UN, World Bank
    • UN, World Bank warn over Afghan 'opium economy'
    • World AIDS Day: Who's Positive Calls for Immediate Action to Reduce HIV/AIDS Among Youth in the United States
    • Beyond cheap coverage
    • Phonak Partners with Placido Domingo and the Vienna Philharmonic to Launch Hear the World, a Global Initiative To Raise
    • Diabetes to affect 6 percent of global population by 2025
  • November 29th
    • AIDS to become world's most burdensome disease by 2030
    • Building A Better Microbicide: Gift Advances Population Council's HIV-Prevention Product Development
    • AIDS to become world's most burdensome disease by 2030
    • 45,000 terror-threat aliens released into U.S. population
    • Gifts from rich highlight plight of world's poor
    • VocalTec Presents NGN Solution Suite at ITU Telecom World 2006
    • Christmas Giving Can Save the World
    • Afghanistan's "opium economy" unprecedented: UN, World Bank
  • November 30th
    • India tops worldwide online population growth
    • Ahead of World AIDS Day, renewed calls for new strategies to stop pandemic
    • BUILDING FAITH: The Commuter Church—Modern Means Keep Old World Faith Alive
    • Archaeologists unearth world's oldest curse
    • Nations sign nuclear fusion plan
    • World ‘not living up’ to its responsibility to protect in Darfur, Iraq, Gaza
    • World Bank Releases Economic Study
    • What makes a city great?