UN 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.
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Census: 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. ...
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Your 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 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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Examiner.com Related Articles: (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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