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FrontLines
November 2008
Highlights
- Bush Says Foreign Aid Is at 50-Year High
- Reiser: USAID Is Needed to Solve World Problems
- World Bank Chief Warns Financial Crisis Will Hit Development
- 3 Former Administrators Call for USAID Control Over Foreign Aid
- Coffee Gives Timor-Leste Economy, Health Services a Pick-Me-Up
- Radio Instruction Reaches Thousands in Developing Countries
- Internews Trains 1,000 Journalists to Report on HIV/AIDS
- Jordanian Young Adults Engage for Family Planning
- Switching from Corn to Plantains Helps Honduran Farmers
- World Bank Reports Albania Reforms Improved Business Climate
- Hygiene Education and Chlorinated Water Fight Sudan Cholera
- New Junior High School Serves Disadvantaged Vietnamese
- USAID Trains With Troops At Fort Bragg For Afghan Reconstruction
- PRT Officer Helps Diyala Revive Production of Dates and Other Crops
- Wolff Promoted to Colonel with Father’s Silver Wings
- Food Expert Thomas Marchione Dies
- Agency Appoints Newton to Special Advisor Post
- USAID Offers $10,000 for Best Development Idea Using Cell Phones
- Changing Image Attracts Tourists to Bosnia-Herzegovina
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