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Anti-AIDS package passes in House
Associated PressThe House voted yesterday to triple money to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis worldwide, giving new life and punch to a program credited with saving or prolonging millions of lives in Africa alone. The 303-115 vote sends the bill to President Bush...Tags: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Foreign Aid, George Bush, Government, National Government
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Global Aids Bill
ΔApproves $48 billion over the next five years for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria programs in Africa and other afflicted areas of the world. It also would approve $2 billion for American Indian health, water and law enforcement programs. Δ...Tags: Foreign Aid, Diseases, Labor Legislation
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Congress triples AIDS relief funding
Congress has sent President Bush legislation that will triple money for a global AIDS relief program credited with saving millions of lives worldwide, including in Africa. The House voted overwhelmingly in favor of the bill, which approves spending $48...Tags: Foreign Aid, Diseases, House, George Bush, Government
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Congress OKs $48B global AIDS plan
The House voted Thursday to triple money to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis around the world, adding life and punch to a program credited with saving or prolonging millions of lives in Africa alone. The 303-115 vote sends the global AIDS bill to...Tags: Diseases, Foreign Aid, House, George Bush, Government
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Bush gets bill to triple money in worldwide AIDS fight
WASHINGTON - The House voted yesterday to triple money to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis around the world, giving new life and new punch to a program credited with saving or prolonging millions of lives in Africa alone. The 303-115 vote sends...Tags: Diseases, Foreign Aid, House, Howard Berman, George Bush
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Bigger than you think: World hunger crisis
Special To The SentinelA hunger crisis is gripping the world right now. The great majority of the world's poorest 1 billion people have suffered a serious reduction in their already-miserable standard of living. Poor people in developing countries spend most of their income on...Tags: Summits, John McCain, Barack Obama, George Bush, Government
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House OKs $48B for global AIDS fight
The House voted Thursday to triple money to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis around the world, giving new life and new punch to a program credited with saving or extending the lives of millions in Africa alone. The 303-115 vote sends the global...Tags: Foreign Aid, George Bush, Government, National Government, Diseases
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Congress triples spending worldwide on AIDS
Expanding on a U.S. program that has saved and prolonged the lives of millions in Africa alone, the House of Representatives on Thursday voted 303-115 to triple money to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis around the world. The legislation now goes to...Tags: Foreign Aid, Diseases, House, George Bush, Government
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'Don't ask, don't tell:' Congress asks
The SwampBy Amanda Erickson A House subcommittee Wednesday began examining whether gay men and women should be allowed to serve openly in the armed forces for the first time in15 years. Congress had not reconsidered the controversial 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'......Tags: Minority Groups, Defense, John McCain, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton
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NYC Health Dept: Talk with your doc about sex
Do ask _ and do tell. That's how the New York City Health Department wants doctors and patients to handle the sometimes awkward topic of sexual practices. In a survey of men who had sex with other men, 39 percent had not disclosed their orientation to...Tags: Diseases
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