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UN chief urges global fight against TBUN chief urges global fight against TB
(AP via Yahoo! News: Mon, 24 Mar) The U.N. secretary-general on Monday urged stepped-up action to stop the global tuberculosis epidemic that is killing 4,000 people every day.


Census: Population growth in N.H. slowsCensus: Population growth in N.H. slows
(The Nashua Telegraph: Fri, 21 Mar) CONCORD (AP) -- New U.S. Census Bureau estimates suggest that the stream of newcomers into New Hampshire is slowing down. ...


Your wait for love is nearly overYour wait for love is nearly over
(New Orleans Times-Picayune: Tue, 25 Mar) Lynn Chiche has dozens of cats. "We've got longhairs, Maine coon mixes, Siamese and little gray tabbies," she said. "Solid black ones, a few Russian blues, and tuxedos and calicos."



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U.N. Chief Calls For Global Action Against TBU.N. Chief Calls For Global Action Against TB
(CBS 13 Sacramento: Mon, 24 Mar) The U.N. secretary-general on Monday urged stepped-up action to stop the global tuberculosis epidemic that is killing 4,000 people every day. In a message marking World TB Day, Ban Ki-moon said "the man-made multi-drug resistant strain and its even more lethal form, extensively drug-resistant TB, are both spreading."


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(The San Francisco Examiner: Mon, 24 Mar) In a report last week, the World Health Organization said the fight to control TB has slowed. It said the rate of new cases fell by less than 1 percent between 2005 and 2006, which WHO called "very modest."


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