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  • Over 150,000 Gazans still without tap water

    Over 150,000 Gazans still without tap water

    April 14, 2009

    GAZA CITY, 7 April 2009 (IRIN) - Over 150,000 Palestinians in Gaza (around 10 percent of the population) are struggling without tap water as a result of the damage caused to wells, pipes and waste water...

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  • Israel PM has first exchange with Palestinian counterpart

    Israel PM has first exchange with Palestinian counterpart

    April 14, 2009

    Original source: New Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday for the first time since taking office. However, it was by no means a peace overture from Mr Netanyahu. His...

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  • GM maize finds its way to Cuba’s fields

    GM maize finds its way to Cuba’s fields

    April 13, 2009

    HAVANA, (Tierramérica) - With little fanfare, genetically modified maize produced by Cuba's genetic and biotechnology engineering centre, CIGB, is being grown on test plots as part of a new project involving five of the Caribbean island...

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  • Morales on hunger strike over election delays

    Morales on hunger strike over election delays

    April 13, 2009

    Original source: Bolivian President Evo Morales has announced he is going on hunger strike to put pressure on Congress to set a firm date for general elections that are likely to return him to power. Bolivia's...

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  • Star Tribune workers seek public support to save the newspaper

    Star Tribune workers seek public support to save the newspaper

    April 12, 2009

    Reposted from Workday Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS - A major-league city depends on a professional source of daily news. Workers at the Minneapolis Star Tribune took that message to the streets Monday, using the Minnesota Twins’ home opener...

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