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  1. WORLD AIDS DAY: Community Action Is Key to Prevention

    IPS Inter Press Service - Health - Nov 30, 2007

    MEXICO CITY, Nov 30 (IPS) - The United Nations presented the call for nominations for the Red Ribbon Award 2008 to honour community leadership and action against HIV/AIDS in the Mexican capital Friday.

  2. WORLD AIDS DAY-KENYA: Many Firms Still Ignoring the Bottom Line on HIV

    IPS Inter Press Service - Africa - Nov 30, 2007

    NAIROBI, Nov 30 (IPS) - HIV/AIDS cuts workers down in their prime, taking to the grave a wealth of training and experience that companies can ill afford to lose. Lower productivity, absenteeism from work and increased

  3. RUSSIA: Little Suspense Ahead of Election Day

    IPS Inter Press Service - Europe - Nov 30, 2007

    MOSCOW, Nov 30 (IPS) - Russians are voting this Sunday in legislative elections that President Vladimir Putin's United Russia party is expected to win by a landslide, and which opposition parties, human rights groups

  4. WORLD AIDS DAY: Ideology Trumping Health, U.S. Activists Say

    IPS Inter Press Service - Politics - Nov 30, 2007

    WASHINGTON, Nov 30 (IPS) - On the eve of World AIDS Day Saturday, the U.S. Park Police arrested 40 demonstrators outside the White House as they chanted for sweeping changes to the George W. Bush administration's

  5. DEATH PENALTY-MOROCCO: Conformist Media Blamed for Public Apathy

    IPS Inter Press Service - Politics - Nov 30, 2007

    CASABLANCA, Morocco, Nov 30 (IPS) - Lack of media interest in reporting on death penalty issues is responsible for widespread public indifference to whether or not Morocco eventually abolishes capital punishment

  6. WORLD AIDS DAY-EL SALVADOR: More People Testing Positive

    IPS Inter Press Service - Politics - Nov 30, 2007

    SAN SALVADOR, Nov 30 (IPS) - The rise in new HIV/AIDS cases in El Salvador shows either that the government strategy to combat the epidemic is failing, or that a larger proportion of the population is being tested

  7. POLITICS-MIDEAST: Why Annapolis Is About Iran

    IPS Inter Press Service - Nov 30, 2007

    WASHINGTON, Nov 30 (IPS) - It was initially billed as a "peace conference" to decisively address the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. But as President George W. Bush's ambitious Annapolis gathering approached -- his most

  8. Q&A: ‘Death Penalty Serves Interests of Despotic Regimes’

    IPS Inter Press Service - Nov 30, 2007

    CASABLANCA, Morocco, Nov 30 (IPS) - Syria strongly opposed the recently passed U.N. resolution calling for an immediate moratorium on executions and end to capital punishment. But Nedal Naeiseh -- Syrian writer and

  9. LEBANON: Peacekeepers Tread Lightly in a Wounded Land

    IPS Inter Press Service - Nov 30, 2007

    TYRE, Nov 30 (IPS) - "We have to put boots on the ground, but at the same time we want to conquer hearts and minds," exclaims Lt. Col. Nicola Tereano, the young, charismatic base commander for the Italian peacekeepers

  10. CZECH REPUBLIC: US Radar Provokes PR War

    IPS Inter Press Service - Nov 30, 2007

    PRAGUE, Nov 30 (IPS) - The Czech government has begun an 890,000-dollar information campaign supporting the U.S. plan to set up a radar station in the Czech Republic. Opponents of the plan -- led by the Social

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