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UN Mission in Sudan Works to Provide Electoral and Humanitarian AssistanceA top official of the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) says the world body w
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University Biases Keep Women, Minorities Out of Science CareersPoor schools, stereotypes, workplace & classroom barriers hold people back26 March 2010
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Missile Defense Controversy Remains After START Accord26 March 2010
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Opposition Leader Says Zambia President Banda Failed to LeadThe leader of Zambia’s opposition United Party for National Development (UNDP) says President R
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Obama, Medvedev Set April Signing for New Strategic Arms Pact26 March 2010
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Our World — 27 March 2010VOA's weekly science and technology radio magazine26 March 2010MUSIC: "Our World" themeThis week on
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Firewood Fuels Malians Health Care Costs26 March 2010In the West African nation of Mali, villagers are cutting firewood to pay their medical bills. Bu
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Young Latinos Get a Push for EducationHispanics are the fastest growing segment of the US population, but are the least likely to get college degrees30
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Global Agricultural Conference Hears Calls for Greater Research and Investment29 March 2010The first Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Dev
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Earthquake-Displaced Haitians Strain Family Resources31 March 2010
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How We Choose Varies by CultureNew book examines 'The Art of Choosing,' from marriage partners to candy bars29 March 2010Every human being make
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Somali Capital Braces for All-Out War08 February 2010
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Iran Orders Boost in Uranium EnrichmentIran says it needs uranium enriched to 20 percent to fuel a medical research reactor08 February 2010
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Special Dogs Assist in Wild Tiger Conservation Efforts in CambodiaIn the Asian zodiac, this is the year of the tiger but conservationists say wild tiger popu
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Niger Opposition Leader Says Ex-President Tandja Should Face Treason ChargesA leading member of Niger’s opposition coalition says the group will soon meet