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...HIV/AIDS pandemic is growing in almost every corner of the globe, but it is an especially great threat to human life in sub-Saharan Africa, home to more than 60 percent of those currently infected. Already the poorest region in the world, sub-Saharan Africa continues to see its efforts at economic growth frustrated by a disease that kills farmers, teachers, and businessmen in the prime of their working lives. And HIV/AIDS reserves an especially cruel toll for society’s most vulnerable. Gender discrimination, physiological susceptibility, and economic inequality have combined to affect a profound demographic shift...

Author: By Matthew F. Basilico, Luke M. Messac, and Sarah A. Moran | Title: Beyond the Red Ribbon | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

...amplifiers providing 82 watts of power. Since it also decodes the surround-sound data coming from the DVD player or set-top box, a separate a/v receiver isn't necessary. You do, however, need to plug in a subwoofer for the full effect. Yamaha sells an affordable matching companion sub, the YST-FSW100 subwoofer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yamaha YSP-800 Digital Sound Projector | 11/30/2005 | See Source »

MALARIA It was a big year for progress against the anopheles mosquito and the malaria parasite it carries. Eradicated in North America 50 years ago, the disease continues to plague the developing world, killing an estimated 1 million people a year, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. But there were several promising developments in 2005, including a huge influx of research money from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and a pilot project to contain the disease in one African country (see "Zambia"). The best news may be the results of a study of the experimental vaccine developed by GlaxoSmithKline called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A-Z Guide to the Year in Medicine | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...once melodic and thunderous, Caribou put on a mesmerizing stage show.All the opener’s strengths only brought the Super Furry Animals’ weaknesses into sharper contrast. The group sounded flat and uninterested, a problem exacerbated by the choice of material, with several tracks from their recent sub-par LP “Love Kraft.” The opening salvo of songs all blended together into a morass of undistinguished low-key Beach Boys homage. The Furries’ trademark has always been their eccentricities, but here the music seemed positively average, and the quirky presentation came...

Author: By Eric L. Fritz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Musical Animals Overtake the Roxy | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...month in order to be reinstated for the final two games.But what was happening five weeks ago, when Murphy flip-flopped? Harvard was losing, first to Lehigh, then to Cornell. It wasn’t inconceivable that the Crimson would fall from 10-0 one year to sub-.500 the next. What better way to help secure a winning season than to reintroduce a top player to the lineup in the year’s closing weeks? (Schober was a regular on special teams Saturday against Penn, and Bryant saw significant time at defensive end after the first series.)Maybe...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: McGINN AND JUICE: Return of Suspended Players Shocks After Originally Stern Words | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

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