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    Jan 5, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Pioneering L.A. nonprofit is saving lives in Afghanistan

    Peering through a gap in her black veil, Bibi Totia watched anxiously as the doctor examined her fussing grandson in a crowded refugee camp near the Pakistan border.
    Peering through a gap in her black veil, Bibi Totia watched anxiously as the doctor examined her fussing grandson in a crowded refugee camp near the Pakistan border. The doctor diagnosed flu and handed her a prescription for an antibiotic from the free...

    Tags: Family, Employees, Pakistan, Nursing, Richard Riordan

  2. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  3. Video: Turnabout: Obama ripped over lawyer links

    Spin Cycle
    John McCain has lost four top staffers, all lobbyists, after facing criticism over some of their questionable clients -- Myanmar, Saudi Arabia -- and adopting a conflict of interest policy. Why did it take him until now to adopt a......

    Tags: Lobbying, Ethics, Heads of State, John McCain, Values

  4. Mar 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Children in Angola tortured as witches

    Tribune foreign correspondent
    Helena Kufumana makes a pathetic witch. Far from exuding wickedness, the 13-year-old schoolgirl is nervous and shy. Her "101 Dalmatians" cartoon T-shirt is grubby and doesn't fit. She swings her bare feet beneath her chair in the hyper way that all...

    Tags: Family, Christianity, Employees, Africa, Children

  6. Apr 2, 2000 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. CEOs of war bleed Angola

    Tribune foreign correspondent
    This rocket-shattered village on the desolate plains of northern Angola doesn't look like the front line of an ugly new kind of war in Africa. Everything seems too dismally familiar. The abandoned mud huts. The government troops trudging down red-dirt...

    Tags: Defense, Murder, Energy Resources, South Africa, Africa

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