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Closing Comments: It's Hot
KIAHHot as hades outside huh?! To help put it in perspective, throughout the horn of Africa, in countries like Ethiopia and Kenya, as many as 11-million people are at risk of severe malnutrition or starvation as the region faces the worst drought conditions...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Islam, Water Restrictions, Human Interest, Famines
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Prince William, Kate Middleton Expecting First Child, Report
KTLA NewsLONDON (KTLA) -- Several news reports say Duchess Kate Middleton is expecting her first child with husband Prince William. According to In Touch weekly, Kate is about six weeks along. A royal source shared the exciting news with the magazine, saying...Tags: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Cornwall, KTLA, Allergies, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Celebrate sanitation
It's something you probably take for granted, but shouldn't. Saturday, people around the world will mark World Toilet Day. It's an event to bring attention to the invention credited with saving more lives than any other invention. Yet, two and a half...Tags: Charity
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In the Pipeline: The feeding of some 25 million
So an Indian priest, a retired cop and a Thai saleswoman walk into a coffee shop. No, it's not a joke. Quite the contrary, in fact. It's three friends coming together at a special event to help some of the most put-upon children on earth. The Indian...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions, Korean War (1950-1953), Thailand
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Online Dish: TV News Station Criminalizes 4-yr.-old By Distorting Interview
KIAHA CBS affiliate station in Chicago is under fire for misquoting a 4-year-old boy. The news station is accused of deliberately editing the little boys quote to make the child look like a criminal. The story aired on June 30th, as part of a story on...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Journalism, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Guilty Pleasures That Give Back
PIX11.comBe part of the solution to some of the biggest issues around the globe. From your next caffeine fix, to a beauty buy, Meredith Rollins, executive editor of "RedBook" Magazine stops by with a list of products that help women, children, families and...Tags: Charity, Philosophy, AIDS, Butter, HIV
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Looking Back: From Our Files: Nov. 6, 2011
100 YEARS¿AGO — 1911
There is a job opening for a good, reliable woman, about 25-30 years old, to take charge of the hospital for children at the School for the Deaf. While the pay in cash will not be large, the right party also will receive free...Tags: Stuart, Holidays, Halloween, Religion and Belief
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Latin Grammy Awards will honor Shakira for humanitarian works
Pop & HissShakira, the Colombian pop superstar, will receive the Latin Recording Academy's Person of the Year award for her philanthropic activities.... -
Column: Human deficit looms in wake of budget-cutting frenzy
A financial debt can be paid back. But the debt we’ll owe our children if investments in health, nutrition and education are slashed is irreparable. Investment in human infrastructure — providing the human capacity development for optimal...Tags: Medicare, Government Health Care, Wages and Pensions, Demographics, Sweden
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Golfer Rory McIlroy Gains New Perspective Following Haiti Trip
Sports DirectorIreland's Rory McIlroy is one of the young guns hoping to capture a U.S. Open Championship this Father's Day weekend at Congressional Country Club. It's the first major following McIlroy's Sunday meltdown at the Masters. Since that day in April,...Tags: Father's Day, Haiti, Republic of Ireland, Clubs and Associations, Rory McIlroy
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Prep Sports: Lincoln's Jeffries, Mercer's Patterson named Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year
marsee@amnews.comBrandon Jeffries and Anthony Patterson first got to know each other through soccer, then got reacquainted last year in the Governor's Scholars Program. And there's a decent they'll cross paths again a few more times in the coming years at the University...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Colleges and Universities, Technology, High School Sports, Relay for Life
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Aid can't get through to many Somalia famine victims, expert says
World NowMany Somali famine victims are not getting help. As UNICEF and other aid agencies struggle to upscale their humanitarian operations in southern Somalia, most famine victims are still beyond their reach....
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