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<title>Water. It's the New Oil.</title>
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<description>U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are missing a massive opportunity to save lives and radically change the course of world history, say health and education activists Saul Garlick and Elizabeth Arkell.</description>
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<title>A How-To Guide for Health and Development</title>
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<description>From starting tree nurseries to properly disposing of solid waste, a new guide offers simple solutions to help communities around the planet improve their quality of life.</description>
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<title>Food Prices Require G-8 Action on Africa</title>
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<description>The G-8 foreign ministers, meeting next week, must deal decisively with the humanitarian toll that rising food prices and reduced foreign aid are taking on Africa, said a panel of leaders focused on African progress.</description>
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<title>A Little Money, a Lot of Potential</title>
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<description>Single mother Dorothy Kanjautso, who founded a private nursery school with a start-up loan of $70, is just one of many African women and men -- profiled here -- that has contributed to her community by starting a small business. 
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<title>Innovations and responsible business for peace</title>
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<description>Mumbai based research think tank Strategic Foresight Group and the United Nations Global Compact will host an international conference on responsible business, peace and sustainability on June 26-28, 2008. Bringing together leading global innovators and business leaders, the event will explore the link between economic growth and sustainable peace.</description>
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