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What happens next in Lesotho and the rest of sub-Saharan Africa depends a lot on how broadly these first efforts expand. All the ARVs in the world aren't going to help much if children and their families don't have enough food to build up their strength or clean water to keep from picking up infections. Tough as it has been to focus attention on children with AIDS, it has been harder for clinics to get and use a common antibiotic to prevent pneumonia and other ills in HIV-positive children who don't yet need ARVs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An African Miracle | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...children who come to the clinics infected at birth. In some parts of sub-Saharan Africa, teenage girls are now eight times as likely to be infected with HIV as their male peers. Study after study has shown that the best way to ensure that young girls who are HIV negative remain that way is to keep them in school, delay sexual intercourse and marriage, help them get good jobs and allow them greater control of their income...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An African Miracle | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...second chance points during the game. On defense, Harvard out-rebounded Lehigh 22-15 to improve on its seasonal average of 19 defensive rebounds per game. Once again, the Crimson performed strongest in this category during the first half, as the team took advantage of Lehigh’s sub-par 36 percent shooting from the floor during the first half to secure 11 defensive rebounds. “I give credit to Harvard for going and attacking the glass,” Lehigh Coach Billy Taylor said. “I thought [that in] the second half, we showed...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Rebounds Tell Game’s Story | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...know anyone, American or Chinese, who has spent time in an orphanage and believes that it is an adequate environment for a baby or young child. The exquisitely fine-tuned neurodevelopment of children is compromised by group care, sub-optimal nutrition, and the inability to explore; every week in an orphanage is something to be avoided. It’s wonderful to have perfect adoptions—in-country, culturally sensitive, supportive of birth parents and birth county—but, truly, the most important thing for a child is a permanent, loving family...

Author: By Shanti J. Fry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Adopting From Abroad is a Blessing | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...grabbed six boards in the Crimson’s season-opening win over Maine, and added a career-high-tying 24 points and nine rebounds in a loss to Boston University on Tuesday.Cusworth has also converted on 14-of-19 field goals this season, a vast improvement on his sub-.500 percentage from last year. To win, however, the Crimson will need more than a big game from its big man. They will also have to avoid the fate that befell the squad last year against Boston College, when Harvard—visibly rattled by the major-college atmosphere...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wolverines Present Unique Challenge | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

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