'World World Z' is a must read for zombie fans (Indiana Statesman: Fri, 01 Dec) REVIEW Some time between 2008 and 2010 the world will be thrust into a battle with the most important stakes imaginable on the line: extinction of the human race. The war will last more than a decade and approximately two-thirds of the world's population will die, or worse, become zombies.
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Warnings, worship mark World AIDS Day (AP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 01 Dec) World Aids Day was marked around the globe by somber religious services, boisterous demonstrations and warnings that far more needs to be done to treat and prevent the disease in order to avert millions of additional deaths.
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World AIDS Day marked with warnings, services, art actions (USA Today: Fri, 01 Dec) With ceremonies across the globe and the display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in the USA, World AIDS Day is being marked around the world today. Confronting the epidemic "requires every one of us help bring AIDS out of the shadows, and spread the message that silence is death," United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said today in New York.
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Mideast, subcontinent set to dominate world (Khaleej Times: Fri, 01 Dec) DUBAI - The Middle East and the subcontinent are poised to become the most powerful region in the world thanks to their young population, according to Mohammed Ali Al Abbar, Director-General of the Department of Economic Development and Chairman of Emaar.
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India tops worldwide online population growth (The Times of India: Thu, 30 Nov) NEW DELHI: People in India are taking onto the world wide web in a big way outpacing anyone else across the globe - including big brothers like the US, China, Japan and Germany in terms of the online population.
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Warnings, Worship Mark World AIDS Day (San Francisco Chronicle: Fri, 01 Dec) World Aids Day was marked around the globe by somber religious services, boisterous demonstrations and warnings that far more needs to be done to treat and prevent the disease in order to avert millions of additional deaths. Ukraine's President Viktor...
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