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UNITED NATIONS (AP) – UNICEF urged the world to help the 1 billion children still deprived of food, shelter, clean water or health care — and the hundreds of millions more threatened by violence — two decades after the UN adopted a treaty guaranteeing children's rights.

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One in every five Filipino children aged zero to five years suffers from stunted growth because of poor feeding practices, a report from the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) said.

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The United States disclosed Tuesday a single cow believed infected with mad cow disease had been found in the northwestern state of Washington.

Several Asian countries promptly suspended importation of beef from the US.
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"We just want to reassure the consuming public that our meat here is safe," Lorenzo said.

The United States disclosed Tuesday a single cow believed infected with mad cow disease had been found in the northwestern state of Washington.

Several Asian countries promptly suspended importation of beef from the US.
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