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In a small village in northern Iraq, US Army (USA) Corporal (CPL) Travis Melby, Task Force 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment (1-63 Armor), Vilseck, Germany, gives a local an inoculation against tuberculosis during a medical visit in support of Operation Study Raises Fear Of TB In Immigrants
CBS News  Tuberculosis cases continue to fall in the United States, but some immigrants have disturbingly high rates of the disease, according to a study released Tuesday that called for more aggressive action.... (photo: US DoD)
Cyclone survivors drink clean water from the local donator at a monastery on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junta on human rights
Newsday  | SINGAPORE (AP) _ Australia announced Wednesday an extra $29 million in aid for survivors of Myanmar's May cyclone, but pressed its recalcitrant military junta to democratize quickly and respect huma... (photo: AP / )
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen talks as he waits his King Norodom Sihamoni's arrival to attends the Independence Day celebration at the Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Nov. 9, 2007. Towards Hun Sen's Cambodia
Asia Times | By Craig Guthrie | PHNOM PENH - Even though Cambodia goes to the polls Sunday for the country's fourth general election since Vietnamese occupation ended in 1989, Prime Minister Hun Sen can comforta... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in Ehad Haam Street ISRAEL: Tel Aviv shelter provides refuge for sex workers
IRINnews web | Photo: Afif Sarhan/IRIN TEL AVIV, 22 July 2008 (IRIN) - Experts say the number of foreign women trafficked to Israel has decreased, following a government crackdown on brothels employing traffic... (photo: Creative Commons)
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 A woman and two children walks up a street during regular school hours in the southern city of Aita Al-Shaab, Lebanon, Friday Oct. 13, 2006. Aita Al-Shaab is one of the cities that was heavily bombed by Israeli forces during the recent war with Hezbollah LEBANON: Women, non-Lebanese children get raw deal
IRINnews web | Photo: Dina Debbas/IRIN BEIRUT, 22 July 2008 (IRIN) - Thousands of children in Lebanon are denied full access to education, healthcare and residency because they do... (photo: AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Secretary-General Meets United States Secretary of State Asean's self-absorbed members
International Herald Tribune | : The annual meeting in Singapore this week of Asean foreign ministers and those from the major nations of Asia, Europe and America will get some international attentio... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
  Cambodian soldiers walk in the foggy morning as they patrol around Preah Vihear temple, Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Thursday, July 17, 2008. Cambodia and Thailand escalated their troop buildup Thursday at disputed territory near the historic border temple despite moves to hold talks next week to defuse the flare-up in tensions, a Cambodian general Cambodia asks UN to resolve standoff with Thailand
Globe and Mail | Cambodia asked the UN Security Council and its Southeast Asian neighbours Tuesday to intervene in resolving a military standoff over disputed border territory around an... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
Karaoke music, songs, and cds for all genres. Karaoke machines, players and equipment for the Karaoke buff ASEAN karaoke night cancelled
The Australian | SINGAPORE has cancelled ASEAN's traditional night of skits and stage acts by ministers at the end of their annual talks, apparently because some of them were taking it ... (photo: Creative commons)
 Myanmar junta leader Sen. Gen. Than Shwe salutes Tuesday, March 27, 2007, during Armed Forces Day ceremonies in Naypyitaw, the new capital of Myanmar For more than 60 years Myanmar, also known as Burma, has been ruled by a handful of generals who have he Myanmar opposes investigative powers
The Charlotte Observer By JIM GOMEZ | Associated Press Writer | AP Photo Myanmar's Foreign Minister Nyan Win, center, takes his seat prior to the start of the plenary session of the 41th ASEAN ... (photo: AP Photo/David Longstreath)
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- Thailand says Cambodia wants even more of its territory as l
- US: Foreign-Born TB Cases Need Better Control
- Scuffles between journalists and Russian, North Korean deleg
- Thais living on Cambodia border brace for clashes
- Thai-Cambodian conflict enters 2nd week
- Thai-Cambodian conflict enters 2nd week
Cyclone survivors drink clean water from the local donator at a monastery on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, May 27, 2008.
Australia announces additional aid to Myanmar but slams junta on human rights
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- Millionaire turf
- Indian airlines flush out costs
- Reluctant gambler hits Indian jackpot
- Suspicion, terrain are foes for US in Afghan surge
- US removes oil giant from Burma sanctions
- RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd.: RNCOS Releases a New Report- Eme
Indian Airlines Dornier Do-228-201 VT-EIO
Indian airlines flush out costs
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Medicine & Healht Education & Society
- IRAQ: WHO returns after five-year absence
- US: Foreign-Born TB Cases Need Better Control
- Bhutan seeks India's help for medical college
- Study Raises Fear Of TB In Immigrants
- Wider TB testing urged
- Aggressive action on TB urged
In a small village in northern Iraq, US Army (USA) Corporal (CPL) Travis Melby, Task Force 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment (1-63 Armor), Vilseck, Germany, gives a local an inoculation against tuberculosis during a medical visit in support of Operation
Study Raises Fear Of TB In Immigrants
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- IIT Bombay enters into a strategic tie-up with Agilent Tech
- Air India offers special baggage scheme to students
- Pakistan Accused of Disappearing Terrorism Suspects
- India's Dalit icon aims for top job
- UK men cleared of child sex abuse
- Asia-Pacific education conference to feature delegation of c
This undated image made from video released by the US military in Iraq which it says shows children purportedly holding guns during an apparent al-Qaida training operation. The videotapes seized during U.S. raids on suspected al-Qaida in Iraq hide-outs show the terror group training young boys to kidnap and assassinate civilians, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008.
Pakistan Accused of Disappearing Terrorism Suspects
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Religion & Life Culture
- High TB rates in immigrants highlight need for better US inf
- Foreign-born TB cases need better control, US says
- KARACHI: Animal care still a distant dream
- India blames Pakistan in embassy bombing
- Anglican bishops open key summit in UK
- India as muse
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KARACHI: Animal care still a distant dream
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- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale
- KARACHI: A never-ending journey
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MF Husain ready to return to India
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- BCCI have no problem in Pakistan hosting Champions Trophy
- Pakistan snub could split cricket world: Lawson
- Sri Lanka v India
- Rain hits opening day in Colombo
- Sri Lanka 85 for two in rain-hit first Test
- Pakistan cricketers are shaping up, military style
Australian cricketer James Hopes, second left, celebrates with teammates after he dismissed India's Irfan Pathan during the seventh One-Day international cricket match in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Oct 17, 2007. India needs 194 runs to beat Australia.
Australian players body wary of Pakistan security threat
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- Indian airlines flush out costs
- Al-Qaeda's got a brand new bag
- New individual ID cards fairer for refugees in Bangladesh –
- RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd.: RNCOS Releases a New Report- Eme
- Two British charity workers freed after convictions for sexu
- India warms to U.S. farm offer, hopes for WTO deal
Indian Airlines Dornier Do-228-201 VT-EIO
Indian airlines flush out costs
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