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<title>SEE Portal - Southern Slavic - Velika Britanija</title>
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<title>Anti-infection keyboards for UK hospitals </title>
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<description>UK’s hospitals have been equipped with infection-resistant keyboards fitted with Light-Emitting Diode (LED) that flashes when the device requires cleaning or when the medical staff is required to wash their hands. The Medigenic keyboards are completely flat and coated with a chemical that prevents bacterial growth.</description>
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<title>U.S. Lawmakers Back Bhopal Survivors</title>
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<description>Sixteen U.S. congresspeople have asked the prime minister of India to support Bhopal activists, who survived the toxic 1984 explosion of a Union Carbide pesticide plant, by bringing this corporation and its new owner, Dow Chemical, to justice. 
From: Bhopal.net</description>
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<title>UK MPs Vote to Extend Pre-Charge Detention</title>
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<description>The UK's House of Commons voted this Wednesday to extend the period for which terrorist suspects can be jailed without charge from four to six weeks, in what human rights advocates warn is an erosion of civil liberties.</description>
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<title>Britain's Fundraising Finalists</title>
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<description>Adam Chataway of Kilburn, London, has reached the final of &quot;Britain's Most Inspiring Fundraiser,&quot; which aims to recognize the volunteer fundraising efforts of people in every community. 
From: ActionAid UK</description>
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<title>Mobile Phones Mobilize Green Citizens for Change</title>
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<description>Activists from Argentina to Ghana are using cell phones to monitor environmental conditions, organize rallies, and inform consumers about the environmental impact of their purchases.</description>
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