The China Red Cross Society launched its first enterprise-contribution aid program for schools of migrant children in eight major cities on Wednesday. The program, sponsored by PepsiCo (China) Limited with a one-million yuan (about ...
From: english.people.com.cn
Red Cross China launches new aid program for migrant children
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Vaccine-autism question divides parents, scientists
Many parents of autistic children believe vaccinations caused it. Many doctors say no way. Unraveling the mystery, CNN reports on the latest science concerning autism in a global investigation.
From: www.wtol.com
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High Growth Forecasted for the Vaccines 2008: World Market Analysis, Key Players, and Critical Trends in a ...
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Infectiou industry is available in its catalogue.
From: biz.yahoo.com
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ABI calls for reforms in personal injury compensation
The Association of British Insurers has joined forces with the Confederation of British Industry and Citizens Advice to call for the government to introduce its proposals for reforming personal injury compensation without delay.
From: www.insurance-business-review.com
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Wounded soldiers deserve better compensation package: MPs
Soldiers who lose limbs, sight or hearing to roadside blasts or training accidents deserve more cash and parity for part-time peers, say MPs demanding changes to the military amputee and injury compensation program. Under 2003 guidelines, most Canadian Forces members are eligible for a maximum lump-sum payment [...]
From: www.saultstar.com
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Biographical Information of Recipients of Crime Victims Rights Week Awards
The following is being issued by the U.S. Department of Justice:
From: news.yahoo.com
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Injured soldiers deserve more, critics say
OTTAWA -- Soldiers who lose limbs, sight or hearing to roadside blasts or training accidents deserve more cash and parity for part-time peers, say MPs demanding changes to the military amputee and injury compensation program.
From: www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com
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