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  • Malaysian behind football revival in Laos 25 Dec 2009 10:32 GMT
    ... Azidin was one of those instrumental in Laos' football team's recent success in reaching the ... 34, was the fitness coach for the Laotian squad for five months from July until ... AFF then contacted the Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation of Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) ...

  • Do Hmong deported by Thailand face danger in Laos? 29 Dec 2009 16:32 GMT
    ... a defiant move, has sent back to Laos more than 4,500 ethnic who fled their homeland in ... of the border,” says Benjamin Zawacki, a researcher in Bangkok for . Thailand screened the ... year ago with military backing after royalist protests against the previous government, is reluctant to ...

  • YEAR IN REVIEWMost-read tech & science 28 Dec 2009 16:11 GMT
    ... after eight people were killed in anti-government protests. Thailand launched an operation Monday morning to ... send some 4,000 ethnic Hmong back to Laos, despite concerns about their safety. Ontario's Special ...

  • Letters: Eerie echoes of Vietnam 29 Dec 2009 10:16 GMT
    ... Isat in an auditorium at West Point in ... Three years later, I sat on the Laotian border near Khe Sanh, getting shelled from ... to newspaper editors. The observe-deduce-propose-test cycle of science always involves conflicting theory and debate. The ...

  • Eerie echoes of Vietnam 30 Dec 2009 10:36 GMT
    ... I sat in an auditorium at West Point in ... Three years later, I sat on the Laotian border near Khe Sanh, getting shelled from ... to newspaper editors. The observe-deduce-propose-test cycle of science always involves conflicting theory and debate. The ...

  • 8th Annual New College of Florida Book Guide 26 Dec 2009 04:34 GMT
    ... events of 9/11 in New York, and Laotian Hmong refugees cope with their baby's illness ... she develops from unsure undergraduate to career scientist. Gender questions permeate, as do questions of ... refugee family from the hills of northern Laos encounters Western medicine when their baby daughter ...

  • New form of malaria threatens Thai-Cambodia bord... 28 Dec 2009 05:50 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • Miracle drugs losing fight against deadly malaria 29 Dec 2009 14:31 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... and treat themselves. A recent study in Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • New form of malaria threatens Thai-Cambodia border 28 Dec 2009 01:51 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • New form of malaria threatens Thai-Cambodia border 28 Dec 2009 05:32 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • Malaria and other diseases coming back worldwide in new and more deadly forms 28 Dec 2009 05:51 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • New form of malaria threatens Thai-Cambodia border 28 Dec 2009 06:50 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • Malaria strain rendering powerful drugs useless 28 Dec 2009 16:41 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • New Form of Malaria Rages on Thai-Cambodia Border 29 Dec 2009 14:33 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. And now, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... US Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...

  • When drugs stop working: Malaria fights back 1 Jan 2010 07:16 GMT
    ... powerful drug after another useless. This time, scientists have confirmed the first signs of resistance ... themselves. A recent study out of neighboring Laos found 88 percent of stores selling artemisinin-based drugs, ... U.S. Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science, whose research has been at the forefront ...


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