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UNICEF is not responsible for the content of external sites.Drew Barrymore uninjured in hit-and-run accident
AP via Seattle Post Intelligencer
Barrymore chases hit and run suspect
CBS 47
1.5 Million Still Waiting For Aid In Myanmar
WIOT.com
12,000 Dead; 19,000 Presumed Buried in Quake Rubble
WIOT.com
UN says up to 40 percent of those killed in Myanmar cyclone likely children
International Herald Tribune
Start of Phase II Clinical Study for Rabies Monoclonal Antibody Combination in the Philippines
Genetic Engineering News
40 percent of Burma dead are kids - aid group
IOL
YANMAR: Aid reaching only a fraction of those in need - government names relief "partners"
Muslim News
ERAU tennis star playing final college tournament
Daytona Beach News Journal
UNICEF Concerned About Emotional Distress of Children in Myanmar
Earthtimes.org
Massive earthquake in China kills at least 10,000
World Socialist Web Site
Crucell Announces First Quarter 2008 Results
TMC Net
Traffickers 'recruiting children' in cyclone-hit Burma
ABC Online
600 Free Build-a-Bears for Sick Kids Volunteers needed
Girl.com.au
China Death Toll Reaches 12,000
101.5 The River
UNICEF to hand over more school buildings to Lanka
DDI News
How to Help: International Aid to Areas Affected by Disaster
Washington Post
Burma: Unicef thanks Island for 75,000 donation
Jersey Evening Post
Aid groups on alert to help Beijing if asked
Globe and Mail
Chinese earthquake: 18,000 buried alive in one city as 19 British tourists go missing
Mail on Sunday
Texas Conference for Women Reveals First Three Keynotes for Houston: Cherie Blair, Marcus Luttrell and Meg Whitman to Lead Exceptional Program
KOTA Territory News
Eleven-year-old Bilaal Rajan Issues 'Me and You for the Children of Myanmar' Challenge to his Canadian Peers
Canadian Business Magazine
100 Britons traced and safe in Chinese earthquake zone
The Scotsman
Traffickers target child cyclone survivors
Daily Telegraph Australia
Food warning for Indian children
BBC
Fears that disease will dwarf crisis in Burma
Sydney Morning Herald
100 Britons traced and safe in Chinese earthquake zone AT least 100 British tourists in the earthquake-hit region of China have been contacted and all are safe, it was announced today.
Edinburgh Evening News
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Violence eases in Sadr City after truce
Arab Times
















