by Patrick Winn Comparing the Divide: Upward mobility becomes harder to achieve as inequality grows, and it has...
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Dec 28, 2012In Tanzania, HIV at a crossroads
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Jul 17, 2012Zimbabwe: A country left behind on AIDS surges ahead
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Jul 11, 2012Reporting in Myanmar, a test of new limits
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Jul 06, 2012Adult circumcision campaign fails in AIDS-plagued Swaziland
by Alex Duval Smith EZULWINI, Swaziland — At a working men’s bar in a down-at-the-heel part of town,...
Jul 05, 2012Egypt’s new president to face huge decision on military’s role
By Eric Cunningham CAIRO, Egypt – Egyptians are headed to the polls in a historic election to choose...
May 22, 2012US reveals nearly $1.5 billion in unspent AIDS money
By John Donnelly WASHINGTON – The Obama administration has set extraordinarily high goals in its fight against AIDS...
Apr 17, 2012US food aid reformers seek place in Farm Bill debate
by Catherine Cheney WASHINGTON, DC — The Farm Bill stands at the center of controversy over whether the current...
Mar 31, 2012Afghan women and the Rule of Law conundrum
By Jean MacKenzie In December 2001, the US-led offensive forced the Taliban to scatter over the mountains into...
Mar 07, 2012In Afghanistan, these children are growing up behind bars
by Jean Mackenzie KABUL, Afghanistan — The happy blue arch proclaims that the institution is the “Open Rehabilitation Juvenile...
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