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    Jun 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Giving water � the gift of life in Haiti

    The Miami Herald
    CARREFOUR, Haiti The water inspectors were negotiating with an irate homeowner over her illegal hookup when a neighbor signaled he wanted to talk. "I would like to know how I can get water access," physician Cyprien Jean-Jonas said from inside his one-...

    Tags: New York City, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Ban Ki-moon, Haiti Earthquake (2010)

  2. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  3. LOOK BACK: Notre Dame fights cholera epidemic

    NOTRE DAME – More fascinating history as we continue to delve into Notre Dame's 170th anniversary.
    WSBT-TV
    NOTRE DAME – More fascinating history as we continue to delve into Notre Dame's 170th anniversary. Did you know a devastating cholera epidemic almost wiped out the campus 12 years after the university first opened its doors? WSBT's Kelli...

    Tags: Epidemics and Plagues

  4. Aug 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. UM research paints more complicated picture of Haiti cholera outbreak

    Cholera broke out in Haiti two years ago, and more than 7,000 people have died. Some researchers traced the outbreak's origin to United Nations peacekeepers sent from Nepal after the devastating earthquake in 2010.
    Cholera broke out in Haiti two years ago, and more than 7,000 people have died. Some researchers traced the outbreak's origin to United Nations peacekeepers sent from Nepal after the devastating earthquake in 2010. The theory that Nepalese soldiers...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Science and Technology, Nepal, United Nations, Colleges and Universities

  6. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Closing liquor stores in poor communities will improve public health

    Regarding your article about the city's plan to strip some liquor stores of their licenses, many studies have shown that communities with greater densities of alcohol outlets have higher levels of drinking, unintentional injuries and violence ("...

    Tags: Symptoms, Health

  8. Mar 5, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  9. Study to link climate change, infectious disease outbreaks

    SAN DIEGO -- San Diego State University students will soon begin studying the connection between climate change and the spread of infectious disease, thanks to a grant which will fund summer and research programs, the university announced Monday.
    SAN DIEGO -- San Diego State University students will soon begin studying the connection between climate change and the spread of infectious disease, thanks to a grant which will fund summer and research programs, the university announced Monday. The W....

    Tags: Financial Aid, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities

  10. Jun 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. GBMC doctor talks about food safety for the Fourth of July

    With the Fourth of July <sup> </sup>approaching, many people are contemplating cookouts and picnics. But all that celebratory food and drink can pose a threat to your health. There are steps to take to ensure there aren't any unwelcome fireworks in your belly, according to Dr. Niraj Jani, division chief in gastroenterology at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
    With the Fourth of July approaching, many people are contemplating cookouts and picnics. But all that celebratory food and drink can pose a threat to your health. There are steps to take to ensure there aren't any unwelcome fireworks in your belly,...

    Tags: E. coli Infection, Abdominal Pain, Fever, Chemical Industry, Diarrhea

  12. May 7, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  13. Where in the World: Our cities of the dead

    A Winchester Sun article from April 23, 1897, entitled &ldquo;Our Cities of the Dead,&rdquo; identified all the local cemeteries known at that time. These six cemeteries, plus two not mentioned in the article, are described below.
    A Winchester Sun article from April 23, 1897, entitled “Our Cities of the Dead,” identified all the local cemeteries known at that time. These six cemeteries, plus two not mentioned in the article, are described below. — Winchester...

    Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Grateful Dead (music group), John Ward, Congressional Medal of Honor Heroes

  14. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  16. Jan 31, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
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  18. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. News briefs: Congress grills government official over lavish Las Vegas event

    <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Norway killer Breivik defends massacre: 'I would have done it again'</strong></span>
    Norway killer Breivik defends massacre: 'I would have done it again' OSLO, Norway (AP) — Anders Behring Breivik on Tuesday defended his massacre of 77 people, insisting he would do it again and calling the bomb-and-shooting rampage the most...

    Tags: Journalism, Iraq War (2003-2011), Iraq, Tetanus, Technology

  20. Jan 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Organ Trail, a zombie spoof of Oregon Trail, is going mobile

    Technology
    Organ Trail, a zombie-filled game based on the popular educational computer game The Oregon Trail, will become available to play on mobile devices....
  22. Jan 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Haiti, two years after devastating earthquake

    World Now
    Two years after an earthquake devastated Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, there has been progress, including elections. But much is left to do, with half a million people who lost their homes still living in squalid camps....
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