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...NATO does appear to have changed its tune. A few months ago, the alliance was decrying the rebels as "extremists" and "terrorists." Now it has begun to treat them as a legitimate military and political force...
...Frustrated that prices have more than halved over the past 20 years, Sudanese exporters are looking to increase sales by shifting into new markets. Gadir talks up the medicinal benefits of gum arabic, which was traditionally used to treat kidney complaints, infections and broken bones. "We have also noticed an increase in the sexual potency of our people in the gum arabic regions," he says. "We think it may be a substitute for Viagra." Spoken like a true salesman...
...Bourland has helped his tribe open a buffalo ranch, a hospital, a college and a wellness center to treat alcoholism. But it is high tech that fires his imagination. "The future Little Big Horn," he says, "may be in cyberspace...
...Although the AIDS crisis can't be solved by money alone, it certainly can't be solved without it. International experts agree that almost $10 billion a year is needed to stop the spread of HIV and to treat those already afflicted. That's small potatoes measured against national budgets in the industrialized nations, but it's prohibitive in the regions worst-hit by the disease. And the bad news is that Annan's drive to create a global war chest for fighting the disease has so far attracted pledges of only $528 million - a little over five percent...
...want to treat HMOs the same way everybody else is treated in this country. Right now, they are about the only business in America to have special status. They want to keep their privileged status. We should be able to hold HMOs accountable, the same way we treat doctors and nurses and others, in order to help patients get the health care they deserve. Strong accountability will deter HMO abuse and make sure that all patients get high quality care...