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Editorial Roundup: Recent editorials in Arkansas newspapers
News & Observer The stadium project will provide revenues to maintain the self-supporting financial model for Razorback athletics as well as vital additional support for the continued investment in academic and other related programs benefiting all students at the … |
The Struggle to Survive in the Aftermath of El Nino – ABC News
ABC NewsThe Struggle to Survive in the Aftermath of El NinoABC NewsPictured, a boy carries a goat near Jidhi town of Awdal region, Somaliland, April 10, 2016. Across the Horn of Africa, millions have been hit by the severe El Nino-related drought. In S…
Insurance House organises blood donation campaign in Abu Dhabi – CPI Financial
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Insurance House organises blood donation campaign in Abu Dhabi
CPI Financial “This year’s drive was an absolute success with noticeable participation of IH employees, customers and members of the public who participated in the blood donation. As an insurance company, we remain committed to playing an active role in supporting … |
No, Obamacare Isn’t Making The Opioid Epidemic Worse – ThinkProgress
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No, Obamacare Isn’t Making The Opioid Epidemic Worse
ThinkProgress From 1999 to 2014, more than 165,000 people have died in the U.S. from overdoses related to prescription opioids. Today, at least … To these senators, denigrating the ACA is a focus group-tested strategy that excites their activists and deep-pocketed … |
Gifts Roundup: LA County Museum of Art Gets $75 Million for New Building – Chronicle of Philanthropy (subscription)
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Gifts Roundup: LA County Museum of Art Gets $75 Million for New Building
Chronicle of Philanthropy (subscription) The donation will help pay for a building to house the new institute, which will feature 45 basic research labs as well as clinics to provide care to patients with brain-related disorders. The Weills’ donation will also be used to hire between 45 and … |
Q&A: The Case of Hissène Habré before the Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal – Human Rights Watch
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Q&A: The Case of Hissène Habré before the Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal
Human Rights Watch A 1992 Chadian Truth Commission accused Habré’s government of systematic torture and said that 40,000 people died during his rule. Most abuses were carried out ….. The chambers are funded in large part by donor countries. In November 2012, Senegal … |
Essential Politics: How far will Jerry Brown bend? – Los Angeles Times
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Essential Politics: How far will Jerry Brown bend?
Los Angeles Times Finally, Joseph Tanfani and Noah Bierman offer a glimpse of Cruz’s troubles when it comes to the political leanings and demands of his most wealthy donors. We’ll be covering the primary in … During an unrelated event in Sacramento, Gov. Brown said … |
Ban on gay men’s blood donation may be relaxed – Times of Malta
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Ban on gay men’s blood donation may be relaxed
Times of Malta Gay men may soon be able to donate blood, as long as they have not been sexually active for one year, as the government considers relaxing the lifetime ban on blood donation. Health Minister Chris Fearne told the Times of Malta that the technical … |
Bank Nizwa organizes its 5th blood drive to increase reserves across the Governorate of Muscat – Al-Bawaba
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Bank Nizwa organizes its 5th blood drive to increase reserves across the Governorate of Muscat
Al-Bawaba Bank Nizwa, in association with the Ministry of Health’s Department of Blood Services, organized a blood donation drive in direct response to the blood shortage in the Governorate of Muscat and other areas across the Sultanate. Demonstrating its … |
Red Cross holding blood donation clinics – Lewiston Sun Journal
WPTZRed Cross holding blood donation clinicsLewiston Sun JournalMonmouth: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, May 20, at Monmouth Academy, 96 Academy Road. Those interested may schedule their appointment by downloading the free Red Cross Blood Donor app, visiting…
