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Making Globalization Work for All
To alleviate global poverty, rich nations must increase foreign aid
Jeffrey D. Sachs
October 2, 2004
Scientists Herald Malaria Breakthrough
Clinical trials in Mozambique point to a potentially successful vaccine
Sarah Boseley
October 15, 2004
Rwanda Savors the Rewards of Coffee Production
International organizations use two methods of aid to help Rwandan coffee producers
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Aid Agency Quits Afghanistan over Security Fears
Doctors without Borders cites Taliban attacks and American policy for pullout
Ewen MacAskill
July 29, 2004
For Whom the Bell Tolls
The withdrawal of Doctors without Borders from Afghanistan poses alarming questions about international security
Paul Kennedy
August 6, 2004
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