A simply engrossing story from the first to last: Darfur doctor: ‘I was raped and taunted as a black dog’ A survivor of the conflict tells of her abuse at the hands of the Sudanese regime Halima Bashir - From The Times - July 14, 2008 My name is Halima. I come from a warlike black African tribe, the Zaghawa, who inhabit the southern Darfur region of Sudan. But I live as a refugee in London, and it is the horrors of the war in Darfur that drove me from my homeland, scattering my family to t read
Angola, land of Endless WarAt Ondangua, northern Namibia, I met up with the convoy I was travelling with into Angola. We encountered no border controls and continued on past Ruacana Falls to Xangongo, which was once a prosperous Portuguese town, but now most buildings had no roofs and the town was quiet and overgrown. Many of the crumbling buildings’ white-washed facades were riddled with bullet holes. In some places, the road was not clear and the convoy needed to back track several times. On one such occasion, when the read
Mal de Chagas-Mazza1. Review hist ó Rica 2. Who transmitting the Chagas disease-Mazza? How it conveys? 3. Evolution of Evil Chagas-Mazza 4. Is it possible to cure the Chagas disease-Mazza? 5. How to combat insect vector? 6. Social impact of Evil Chagas-Mazza 7. No Conclusion ó 1. Review hist ó Rica At be studying diseases in the malarious area Lassance (state of Minas Gerais, Brazil), Dr. Carlos Chagas found a number of patients who had symptoms that were differ read
The SidaIndex 1. No ó INTRODUCTION 2. What is AIDS? 3. How does HIV? 4. SID: History 5. Even today a mystery: Where does HIV? 6. What contagious? 7. Transmission of HIV during sexual contact 8. Sexuality between men and HIV 9. Tests diagn ó sticas 10. Treatments 11. HIV / AIDS and Sport 12. AIDS in Argentina 13. Pregnancy and HIV in Argentina 14. The position of the Church against the AIDS and discrimination ó No 15. "Ways to conduct towar read
On '60 Minutes' Tonight (July 13)From CBSnews DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL - With the military struggling to recruit and retain soldiers, gay soldiers claim that commanders are reluctant to discharge key personnel - even those openly gay - in the middle of a war, despite the don’t ask, don’t tell policy. Lesley Stahl reports. Karen Sughrue is the producer. LIFELINE - Remote Area Medical was founded to bring free medicine to remote parts of the world but now also helps thousands of the estimated 47 million Americans who have no hea read