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Execution method OK'd
by Michael Kiefer A federal judge Wednesday removed a major obstacle to executions in Arizona, ruling that the state’s lethal-injection procedure is similar to one approved by the U.S. Supreme Court. Executions have been on hold in Arizona since November 2007, when the Arizona Supreme…
Author: The Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
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South Africa: Total Hospital Shutdown in Five Provinces
by Luphert Chilwane Johannesburg — FIVE of the nine provinces experienced a complete shutdown of public hospitals yesterday as the doctors’ strike for a 50% wage increase intensified. Doctors interviewed by telephone said public hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape, the Western Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo…
Author: Business Day
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Bill of Rights for North gaining support, MPs told
by DAN KEENAN SUPPORT FOR a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland is rising, a committee of MPs has been told. Independent market research has found that 83 per cent of respondents believe it is important that Northern Ireland has its own Bill. Calls for…
Author: Irish Times
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Minister doubles condom distribution
by Caiphus Kgosana Taking a cue from President Jacob Zuma’s promise to halve new HIV and Aids infections in two years and Julius Malema’s “one girlfriend, one boyfriend” campaign, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has decided to double the number of free condoms. Motsoaledi said in…
Author: Daily News (South Africa)
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Health system has improved, but...
South African nurses were less likely to stay in the profession than nurses in other parts of the world, the Democratic Nursing Organisation of SA (Denosa) said on Wednesday. Denosa general secretary Thembeka Gwagwa said this was one of the findings of a survey that…
Author: SAPA
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Motsoaledi moves to change 'primitive' system
South Africa’s model of health care financing is “primitive” and will be abandoned, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said. “The present system of health care financing can no longer be allowed to go on, because it is simply unsustainable,” Motsoaledi said during his budget vote speech…
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National Geriatric Home Health Care Quality Program Offers New Tools and Discussion Forums Through an Expanded Web Site
June 30 expansion of CHAMP Program web site includes new online community features, best practices, resources, and tools 01 Jul 2009 New York, NY (PRWEB) July 1, 2009 – To improve the quality of home care services for older persons, the Center for Home Care…
Author: Center for Home Care Policy & Research
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Mayors Call For Expanded Learning
Original Source The US Conference of Mayors calls for investments in school-community partnerships to support “full day” learning. The US Conference of Mayors passed a resolution calling on federal, state and local governments to invest in coordinated, expanded learning or “full day” strategies that integrate…
Author: The After-School Corporation
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U.S. Nonprofits Stressed but Surviving, Survey Finds
Eighty percent of U.S. nonprofit organizations are experiencing fiscal stress, with close to 40 percent reporting that the stress was “severe” or “very severe,” a new survey released by Johns Hopkins University finds. Based on a survey of 363 organizations as part of the Johns Hopkins Nonprofit…
Author: Philanthropy News Digest
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President Highlights Innovative Community Solutions
Original Source President Obama will meet today with social innovators, including a half-dozen winners of The Purpose Prize who have pioneered solutions to rural poverty, infant mortality and women’s health problems in their encore careers. The president is expected to challenge philanthropists to expand innovative programs making…
Author: Encore Careers