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First ever heart transplant successfully conducted in Hue
HA NOI – A human heart transplant was successfully performed by Vietnamese doctors from the Cardiovascular Faculty of the Hue Central Hospital on Wednesday. “This is the first ever heart transplant to be performed by local doctors without the support of foreign experts,” said the…
Author: Viet Nam News
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Making the Most Out of Less
The Pension Rights Center Executive Vice President and Policy Director Karen Friedman was quoted in a recent New York Times article, “Making the Most Out of Less.” The article, which focuses on the impact the recession has had on the retirement security of older Americans, also…
Author: Pension Rights Center
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Take the stigma out of mental illness
by JOANNE HUNT Taboos could be broken around issues such as depression – which leads to more deaths than road accidents ‘IF THERE WAS one key social justice issue you would pursue in government, what would it be?’’ This question, posed in the dying minutes…
Author: The Irish Times
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UN to look at State's human rights record
By JAMIE SMYTH, Social Affairs Correspondent THE UNITED Nations has said it will investigate the Government’s failure to establish clear immigration rules and the impact of steep cuts to the public funding of State bodies protecting human rights. At a two-day hearing due to start…
Author: The Irish Times
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The writing is on the wall for child literacy
By Eleanor McClorey Child literacy is not a priority on the political or public agenda. This must change, writes Eleanor McClorey IT’S time to spell it out — Ireland has a child literacy emergency. One afternoon last month four children from Ballymun were collected from…
Author: Irish Examiner
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Older people urged to demand better healthcare
OLDER people are being urged to demand better healthcare from politicians knocking on their doors in the run-up to the general election. An alliance of organisations campaigning for elderly rights has drawn up five priorities for candidates to be pressed on ahead of the polls.…
Author: Irish Examiner
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Maria Pignataro Nielsen Appointed Human Resources Director at The Atlantic Philanthropies
Maria Pignataro Nielsen has been appointed Director of Human Resources at The Atlantic Philanthropies, effective immediately, President and CEO Gara LaMarche announced today. Nielsen will be responsible for developing and executing global HR strategies and programs that will enhance the foundation’s organizational performance while supporting…
Author: The Atlantic Philanthropies
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Put Reading Power First says youngballymun
We have a national literacy emergency as well as an economic emergency – and one won’t be fixed without the other – is the message of youngballymun, making its election call to all political parties to put reading power first. Launching its 2011 Literacy Manifesto,…
Author: Youngballymun
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Imagining great Irish culture
by Paul Keating The political and economic news from Ireland continues to spin out of control seemingly in a more troubled downward spiral as the government collapses, and the citizenry hopes to change that direction with new elections. The doom and gloom cycle continues unabated,…
Author: Irish Central
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Health Reform Repeal Would Harm Children
United Sates House of Representatives Votes to Turn Back the Clock on Health Care for Kids Washington D.C. – Today, the United States House of Representatives voted in favor of repealing The Affordable Care Act. The First Focus Campaign for Children, a bipartisan children’s advocacy…
Author: First Focus Campaign for Children