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Dengue fever may become more common in the near-future, due to the effects of climate change and human habitation, according to new research.

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The World Bank is looking to work more closely with emerging markets in Southeast Asia in lessening the effects of climate change.

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There is a need to map the terrain of corruption in the government in the effort to fight graft and corruption.

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Since the eighties, when I regularly visited Thailand as a consultant on alternative development models for the United Nations University, I used that economy as some sort of benchmark against which our own economy could be compared. We had, at that time, basically the same population size, the same socio-economic profile, the same level of per capita income and, until the recent years, the same dollar exchange rate.

But even then, I noted a lot of difference.
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Former United Nations Undersecretary General Maurice Strong, president of the United Nations University for Peace's council of advisers, has recruited former President Fidel Ramos to help UN experts in untangling the web of global and regional strife.

Ramos, a general before he assumed the country's top civilian posts, joins other peace warriors like Robert McNamara, former World Bank president and the US Secretary of Defense in the Vietnam war period.

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There is a need to map the terrain of corruption in the government in the effort to fight graft and corruption.

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But even then, I noted a lot of difference.
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Former United Nations Undersecretary General Maurice Strong, president of the United Nations University for Peace's council of advisers, has recruited former President Fidel Ramos to help UN experts in untangling the web of global and regional strife.

Ramos, a general before he assumed the country's top civilian posts, joins other peace warriors like Robert McNamara, former World Bank president and the US Secretary of Defense in the Vietnam war period.

Amid the mayhem generated by regional wars and unrest, former warriors are emerging as the most determined peacemakers, whet [DatePublished] => 2000-02-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )

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