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Month: December 2007

By Alanna Shaikh | 15 December, 2007 | 0 Comments |

The UAE is helping out some lost and scammed Kyrgyz pilgrims.

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N.J. Quakers help save lives a world away | Philadelphia Inquirer | 12/08/2007

By Alanna Shaikh | 13 December, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Something like a credo N.J. Quakers help save lives a world away I am a firm believer in one thing: if you find a problem you can solve by throwing money at it, throw as much money as humanly possible.

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N.J. Quakers help save lives a world away | Philadelphia Inquirer | 12/08/2007

By Alanna Shaikh | 13 December, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Something like a credo N.J. Quakers help save lives a world away I am a firm believer in one thing: if you find a problem you can solve by throwing money at it, throw as much money as humanly possible.

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A Journey Through The World of Pandemic Influenza

By Alanna Shaikh | 13 December, 2007 | 0 Comments |

A Journey Through The World of Pandemic Influenza I haven’t had the chance to explore this yet, but it looks like a pleasing dense and informative blog on pandemic flu.

It’s a beautiful example of the original content blog, which is different from this blog, where I just send you off to other places.

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Reality Check

By Alanna Shaikh | 6 December, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Reality Check The newsletter of the Reality of Aid project. The whole website looks like a valuable information source.

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By Alanna Shaikh | 5 December, 2007 | 0 Comments |

A very gloomy article considering the evidence that global aids infections have now peaked. This piece, on the other hand, is legitimately gloomy.

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By Alanna Shaikh | 5 December, 2007 | 0 Comments |

A very gloomy article considering the evidence that global aids infections have now peaked. This piece, on the other hand, is legitimately gloomy.

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