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Zimbabwe Declares Cholera Emergency
By BARRY BEARAK JOHANNESBURG - The Zimbabwean Health Minister, David Parirenyatwa, has declared the nation’s cholera outbreak a national emergency and appealed for outside help, the state-controlled Herald newspaper reported on Thursday.
Source: New York Times
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
Red Cross to kick off ‘Heroes campaign
For more nearly 92 years, the Calloway County chapter of the American Red Cross has been a hero for thousands of people in the community, lending aid during times of disaster,...
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
COBRA Too Costly for Many Unemployed, Report Finds
By Ceci Connolly The cost of buying health insurance for unemployed Americans who try to purchase coverage through a former employer consumes 30 percent to 84 percent of standard...
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
HealthNews Salutes: The American Red Cross Give Life Program
January is National Blood Donor Month, and in recognition of this life-saving gift, we at Health News salute the Give Life Program run by the American Red Cross.
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
Ground-Breaking Surgery To Help Local Boy Breathe On His Own
CLEVELAND - A local 11-year-old boy will undergo a rare procedure on Friday that was developed in Cleveland. If it works, hell get to breathe without a ventilator for the first time...
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Titans’ Bulluck Finds Motivation in Adversity » (New York Times)
With Senate Hearing, Preparing for Change at Top of Labor Dept. » (New York Times)
Baltimore Mayor Indicted in Theft and Perjury Case » (New York Times)
Family’s Mainstay to Join Obamas in White House » (New York Times)
- Rubin to Leave Citigroup; Smith Barney on Block
- Bush Prepares to Ask for Second Tranche of Bailout Funds
- Citi, M. Stanley in brokerage talks; Rubin quits
- Boeing Will Cut 4500 Jobs
- Rambus shares plunge after judges patent ruling
- Lennar shares plunge after website questions deal
- Retailer Cost Plus to close 26 stores and cut jobs
- Lloyds TSB forfeits $350 million in US case
- Obama renewables plan more ambitious than appears
- Israel Soon May Send Troops Into Gaza Strip if Cease-fire Not Reached
- Raul Castro says hopes too high for Obama
- Sri Lanka bombs Tigers in north after fall of HQ
- Dead UK soldier planned to marry
- Pakistanis along border with India wary
- Record US deaths in Afghanistan in 2008, lowest in Iraq
- Iraq suicide bombing kills at least 30
- US missile attack kills three ‘militants’
- FDIC Agrees to Sell IndyMac to Investor Group

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