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...world's wealthiest and most powerful nation has failed to respond to the AIDS crisis with all the economic and technological assets it can muster [SPECIAL REPORT, Feb. 12]. For the world's only superpower to do anything less in the face of this horrific epidemic's escalating death toll would be regarded by all as a crime of negligence. RICHARD T. NOTKIN Helena, Mont...
...unfortunate that while we are able to send in troops to enforce peace in warring nations, and we can provide relief for victims of nature's disasters, we are failing in the fight against the deadly disease of AIDS as it takes its toll all over the world, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. The saying "It takes a village to raise a child" also applies in this case; it takes the global village to combat the devastating and destructive strength of the AIDS virus. As long as developed countries don't take measures to help the underdeveloped nations...
That match would prove to take its toll on Broughton. She dropped 4-6, 1-6 at the number one singles spot later in the evening...
...funds abound throughout the West Bank and Gaza. According to a recent United Nations report, the Palestinian economy suffered a loss of $1.15 billion over the first four months of the uprising and is on the brink of financial ruin. Although the uprising itself exacted an enormous financial toll, it is widely believed that Arafat's autocratic handling of Palestinian finances has greatly exacerbated the situation...
...harsh reality of the situation. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an asymmetric confrontation between the most powerful nation in the Middle East and the weakest. Any attempt to face up to Israel using violence will only bring more severe repercussions for the Palestinians--a truth to which the death toll can attest...