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  1. Fewer People Are Entering U.S. Illegally, Report Says

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Oct 2, 2008

    Fewer people are trying to enter the U.S. illegally and the number living in the country without documents has declined, new data shows.

    Also tagged: illegal immigrants, united states economy, immigration and refugees, border patrol us

  2. Fewer People Entering U.S. Illegally, Report Says

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Oct 2, 2008

    Fewer people are trying to enter the U.S. illegally and the number living in the country without documents has declined, new data shows.

    Also tagged: illegal immigrants, united states economy, immigration and refugees, border patrol us

  3. Letter: The World’s Poor: A Broad Alliance Is Trying to Help

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Sep 28, 2008

    To the Editor:.

    Also tagged: africa, united nations, medicine and health, millennium development goals

  4. Climate-Change Program Gets New Funds and Home

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Sep 24, 2008

    A program that helps poor countries reduce their vulnerability to climate-related hazards will move to the University of Colorado, Boulder, under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.

    Also tagged: global warming, weather, national science foundation, university of colorado, rockefeller foundation, national center for atmospheric research

  5. Global Update: Hookworm Infection Linked to Anemia Among Pregnant Women in Africa

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Sep 22, 2008

    A quarter to a third of all pregnant women on the subcontinent are infected with hookworm, a new analysis suggests.

    Also tagged: africa, medicine and health, anemia, parasites, pregnancy and obstetrics, iron nutrient, hookworm

  6. Op-Ed Contributor: A Measure of Hope

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Sep 22, 2008

    The United Nations is falling short on helping the poorest countries converge with the rest of mankind.

    Also tagged: poverty, ban ki moon, zambia, economic conditions and trends

  7. Op-Ed Contributor: A Measure of Hope

    nytimes.com » NYT > Africa - Sep 21, 2008

    Development agencies are falling short in helping the poorest countries converge with the rest of mankind.

    Also tagged: poverty, ban ki moon, zambia, economic conditions and trends

  8. Ron Rivera, Potter Devoted to Clean Water, Dies at 60

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Sep 14, 2008

    Mr. Rivera pioneered ceramic water filters that cut in half the incidence of diarrhea, a leading cause of death in the third world, especially among children.

    Also tagged: water, bacteria, filters, diarrhea, deaths obituaries, ceramics and pottery

  9. Ron Rivera, Potter Devoted to Clean Water, Dies at 60

    nytimes.com » NYT > Obituaries - Sep 13, 2008

    Mr. Rivera pioneered ceramic water filters that cut in half the the incidence of diarrhea, a leading cause of death in the third world, especially among children.

    Also tagged: water, bacteria, filters, diarrhea, deaths obituaries, ceramics and pottery

  10. World Bank Ends Effort to Help Chad Ease Poverty

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Sep 11, 2008

    The World Bank is out of a pipeline project in Chad it had started in 2000 and whose purpose had been to persuade the country to dedicate its oil earnings to fighting poverty.

    Also tagged: poverty, chad, pipelines, world bank, oil petroleum and gasoline

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