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World Bank wants to work with China in fighting poverty (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Travelers needing medical attention in a foreign country should avoid receiving any injections or blood transfusions unless the situation is life-threatening, because sterile conditions cannot be ensured.

World Bank wants to work with China in fighting poverty (AFP via Yahoo! News)

World Bank president Robert Zoellick on Sunday invited China to team up with the 185-nation development lender to fight global poverty and said he would visit Beijing in December.

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What's On (Jersey Insight)

The Sand wizard presents the first indoor sand sculpture exhibition in the british isles. Created by an international team of sculptors from around the world Travel through a magical journey at jerseys newest attration.

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Venezuela to skip IMF, World Bank meetings (NDTV Profit)

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela will not attend the upcoming meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, which leftist President Hugo Chavez accuses of being pawns of Washington, the Finance Ministry said on Saturday.

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Venezuela to skip IMF, World Bank meetings (Straits Times)

CARACAS - VENEZUELA will not attend the upcoming meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, which leftist President Hugo Chavez accuses of being pawns of Washington, the Finance Ministry said.

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World Bank invites China into fold (News Interactive)

WORLD Bank president Robert Zoellick has invited China to team up with the 185-nation development lender to fight global poverty and said he would visit Beijing in December.

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High profile international recognition for Arugam Bay (Sunday Observer)

Responsible Tourism Partnership said that Arugam Bay has been selected as one of the three finalists for the Best Destination award at the World Travel Market World Responsible Tourism Award.

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Former SFA chief reopens row over corruption in world football (The Herald)

The former president of the Scottish Football Association, John McBeth, is set to reignite the controversy over corruption in international soccer tonight.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-10-21 23:50 GMT: World Bank says it wants to work with China in third countries (Interactive Investor)

WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - World Bank president Robert Zoellick invited China to team up with the 185-nation development lender to fight global poverty and said he would visit Beijing in December.

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Under U.N. Chief, Koreans in Key Posts (Washington Post)

UNITED NATIONS -- South Korea's former ambassador to the United Nations, Choi Young-jin, will travel to Ivory Coast in the coming weeks to run the world body's peacekeeping efforts, making him the first South Korean diplomat to lead a major U.N. mission in Africa, and the latest compatriot tapped...

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International Hotels Group ties up with Cisco and Nortel (Zawya)

Dubai, 21 October 2007: InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) , the world's most global hotel company, has signed agreements with Cisco Cisco and Nortel Nortel , two internationally recognised leaders in delivering innovative communication systems, to revolutionise and streamline in-house technology across IHG IHG 's portfolio of properties throughout the Middle ...

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World Bank wants to work with China in fighting poverty (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Currently, about a billion people travel by air every year for business and pleasure, and within 20 years, the number is expected to double. Although air travel to developing countries was once impossible, many tourists now enter remote areas where the sights are breathtaking and unforgettable but the risk of disease is high. In addition, travelers to any large foreign city come in contact with thousands of new people each day and are at increased risk for infectious disease.

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