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US Restaurant Patrons Pay $1 for Normally-Free Tap WaterUNICEF project aims to bring clean water to children worldwideMarch 22, 2011
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Coalition Strikes Libyan Military Amid Ground StalemateMarch 24, 2011
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Russian Support for Nuclear Power Weakens as Chernobyl Anniversary NearsMarch 24, 2011
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Homeless Students Pushed to SucceedDallas school system bolsters children without a fixed addressMarch 25, 2011
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Libyan Rebels Retake Ajdabiya as Unrest Continues Across Middle EastMarch 25, 2011
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Obama: Mission in Libya is SucceedingMarch 26, 2011
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UN: More Support Needed to Reverse HIV/AIDS Epidemic in AsiaMarch 30, 2011
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Uganda AIDS Programs at Risk from Proposed US Budget CutsMarch 28, 2011Uganda was one of the first sub-Saharan African countries to address the HIV/AIDS c
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Anti-Hunger Advocates Fast to Protest US Budget Cuts30 organizations, 4,000 activists participateMarch 30, 2011
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IAEA: High Radiation Levels Detected Outside Japan Evacuation ZonesMarch 30, 2011
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Injection Drug Use Helps Drive HIV/AIDS in AfricaApril 29, 2011Injection drug use has long been a driving factor in the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Eastern Europ
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Natural Spectacle Blooms in TexasThousands of tourists come to see the hillsides ablaze in wildflowers - especially the bluebonnetMarch 21, 2011
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Coalition Fires More Missiles at Libyan Targets, Expands No-Fly ZoneMarch 21, 2011
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Fight for Water Hits Crisis Levels WorldwideFilms explore variety of conflicts over life-sustaining resourceMarch 22, 2011
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Protests Intensify in Yemen, Key Figures Desert President SalehMarch 21, 2011