Monday, February 14, 2011

Making do living on a cricket pitch



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Making do living on a cricket pitch



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JUST over a week ago Natasha Ireland  gave birth; now she and her five children have lost all and are living on an indoor cricket pitch.

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Extortion of Mexican schools: Parents stand guard - Feature

Ciudad Juarez, Mexico - Teachers in the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez have to worry about more than just inspiring children to learn. They have to worry about keeping them alive.

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Unnursed dream

For decades,it signified a new version of the Filipino dream. It was not becoming a lawyer or a doctor that parents wished for their children: it was becoming a nurse . And thus nursing became the mos .....

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Caldecott, Newbury book winners announced

NEW YORK â€" Clare Vanderpool's "Moon Over Manifest," a young girl's magical and mysterious adventures in a small town in 1936, won the John Newbery Medal for the "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children."

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