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    Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ride 365 takes women volunteers across Maryland

    A group of 11 Baltimore women who set out Sept. 19 to ride their bicycles 365 miles across Maryland in five days arrived Sunday at Fort McHenry to the cheers of more than 100 family members and friends..
    A group of 11 Baltimore women who set out Sept. 19 to ride their bicycles 365 miles across Maryland in five days arrived Sunday at Fort McHenry to the cheers of more than 100 family members and friends.. The participants are members of a group called...

    Tags: The New York Times, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Cambodia, Fort McHenry, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. Oct 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'The Amazing Race' recap: Episode 6

    Seven teams are left racing around the world, and this week they travel from Thailand to Malawi.
    Seven teams are left racing around the world, and this week they travel from Thailand to Malawi. Things I learned from the Race this week: Malawi has the happiest warehouse workers in the world, cabs are tricky, and women should know how to sew if they...

    Tags: Employees, The Amazing Race (tv program)

  4. Apr 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. The secret of foreign aid

    As Congress redoubles its efforts to cut expenditures from the federal budget, many worthy programs face the chopping block. Austerity means fewer federal highway projects, after-school programs and Social Security cost-of-living increases. Yet, some measures are more painful than others. Government programs providing overseas assistance can surely be cut or trimmed without feeling the sting at home. It's a win-win for politicians and taxpayers, right?
    As Congress redoubles its efforts to cut expenditures from the federal budget, many worthy programs face the chopping block. Austerity means fewer federal highway projects, after-school programs and Social Security cost-of-living increases. Yet, some...

    Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Poverty, Budgets and Budgeting, Charity, Peace Corps

  6. Jul 9, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. A drug-defiant disease

    Sun Staff
    ILIFI, Kenya -- It's a calamity occurring in slow-motion, something that many see happening but no one is sure how to stop. Here in Africa, where AIDS and tuberculosis rage, doctors are witnessing another health catastrophe in the making, a surge in fatal...

    Tags: Defense, AIDS, Africa, Tuberculosis, Natural Resources

  8. Jun 2, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Malawi protests Tanzania plans to deploy vessels on lake

    Reuters
    LILONGWE, June 2 (Reuters) - Malawi has protested against plans by its neighbour Tanzania to deploy two ships on Lake Malawi, which it says threaten mediation efforts to resolve a long-standing border dispute. Malawi's Foreign Affairs Minister Ephraim...

    Tags: Africa, Petroleum Industry, Tanzania, Energy Resources

  10. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. As health fears ebb, Africa looks at easing GM crop bans

    Reuters
    * European fear of GMOs eases after decades of safe use * Change seen having an impact on African GM attitudes * African trials focussed on new, local GM varieties * Increase in EU cultivation seen as unlikely By Charlie Dunmore and Olivia Kumwenda...

    Tags: International Organizations, Burkina Faso, Conservation, Africa, Harvard University

  12. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Corona del Mar

    Troy Bolus GPA: 4.5 School Activities/Clubs: track, Photography Club Community: peer tutor, Illumination Foundation Awards/Honors: Most Valuable Player varsity track 2012, Best Varsity Jumper 2010-11 Hobbies/Interests: guitar, golf, skiing,...

    Tags: Biology, French Literature, Malaria, UNICEF, Music

  14. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. New CEO to lead change microloan non-profit

    Inside the John Hancock Center, 13 floors up, Vicki Escarra gazes into a large camera lens.
    Inside the John Hancock Center, 13 floors up, Vicki Escarra gazes into a large camera lens. She eschews a word-for-word script, speaking instead from an outline that allows for more spontaneity. "You know, women are the largest untapped lever in the...

    Tags: Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Delta Air Lines, Uganda, Corporate Officers, September 11, 2001 Attacks

  16. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. Local church is on a mission to help those in Africa

    One church in Roanoke is on a mission to help other communities a continent away.
    WDBJ7 anchor/reporter
    One church in Roanoke is on a mission to help other communities a continent away. St. Philip Lutheran Church held what it calls a mission fest Saturday. The fundraiser included activities for everyone of all ages, a yard sale and a silent auction. It'...
  18. Mar 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Out of Africa and into the Ivy League

    Parents often flock to books dispensing advice about how to rear children who possess both the social skills to be well liked among their peers and the academic chops to make it to the Ivy League.
    Parents often flock to books dispensing advice about how to rear children who possess both the social skills to be well liked among their peers and the academic chops to make it to the Ivy League. Hyde Park residents Grayson Kachingwe and Donna...

    Tags: Isaac Asimov, Family, Radio Industry, Television Stations, Chicago Public Schools

  20. Nov 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Malawi minister reportedly denies move to suspend anti-gay law

    World Now
    Malawi's minister of justice has reportedly denied saying that the country's law banning homosexual acts would be suspended pending a parliamentary vote on whether to decriminalize such acts. The minister, Atty. Gen. Ralph Kasambara, said this week that...
  22. Nov 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Mystery surrounds arrested Iranian blogger's reported death

    World Now
    Human rights activists are calling on Iran to investigate the apparent death of a blogger who was in custody after being arrested for criticizing the government in online postings. Sattar Beheshti, 35, reportedly died this week while in detention after...
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