Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Illegal Immigrants Find Medical Haven at Los (Jobs in medicine) Pobres Center


Illegal Immigrants Find Medical Haven at Los Pobres Center
By Gayle Perez, The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo. Apr. 9--AVONDALE - Well into her sixth month of pregnancy, Bernardina nervously sits in the tiny, cramped office awaiting her turn to see the nurse.
Source: www.redorbit.com

GM crops, drugs critical for India's development: minister
Biologically engineered crops and pharmaceuticals are critical to the long-term economic and agricultural security of India, the science and technology minister said.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Iraqi Leaders Making Progress, But Need To Form Government
President Bush praises Iraqi leaders for taking important steps including the formation of a new inclusive national security council, but adds now is the time to put aside differences and form a unity government. Bush lauds Iraqi leaders for agreeing to an agenda for the prospective government that includes demobilizing militias, protecting womens rights and building the countrys
Source: usinfo.state.gov

Recruiting drive at OHSU
Oregon Health & Science University has begun a recruitment effort, and aims to fill 200 jobs to staff its new facilities.
Source: www.bizjournals.com

SECRETS OF A CRUSADER
A decade-long attempt to privatise the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand has ended in failure with the Supreme Administrative Court's ruling against the legitimacy of two royal decrees governing its corporatisation.
Source: www.bangkokpost.com

The Potent Force of Religion in Ghanas Economic Development
We cannot realistically analyze Ghanas underdevelopment without factoring religion into the analysis. Nor can we design any economic development plan for Ghana without acknowledging the influence of religion on its implementation.
Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Balingit: Should I stay or should I go?
ASIDE from finding themselves welcomed and congratulated by streamers lining down the road from beloved politicians enamored with using special occasions to promote themselves, this years graduates would also have to contend with the burgeoning labor force and straining labor opportunities.
Source: www.sunstar.com.ph

Future is now at SAIT
Summer camp has never been more high-tech than the day camps offered this year at SAIT.
Source: calsun.canoe.ca

Different cloud lingers over Chernobyl
Sense of victimhood and fatalism does more damage than radiation The aims are decidedly modest: to mow overgrown grass in front of weathered, long-abandoned houses; open a bakery to provide fresh bread to children at village schools; plant small gardens to yield fruit and vegetables free of radiation.
Source: feeds.baltimoresun.com

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