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The world is full of good news. The following are just a few ...
Sponsors donate over US$1 million for the first-ever marathon organized in Gaza, Palestine
by the UN Relief and Works Agency, with 31-year-old Palestinian Olympic runner Nader al-Masri
winning the race and the funds raised allowing some 250,000 children to attend the UN Summer
Games.
Sponsors donate over US$1 million for the first-ever marathon organized in Gaza, Palestine
by the UN Relief and Works Agency, with 31-year-old Palestinian Olympic runner Nader al-Masri
winning the race and the funds raised allowing some 250,000 children to attend the UN Summer
Games.
The government of Kazakhstan and the European Union announce plans to work together on a
mutually beneficial program in the areas of trade and investment.
To avoid such tragedies as the 2002 slaughtering of Kentucky Derby champion Ferdinand, along
with some 10,000 other thoroughbred horses from the US each year, animal welfare organization
PETA proposes a mandatory fee to go toward ensuring the horses' care in later life.
Muslam Hagigshah, a 6-year-old Afghan boy with the rare condition of being born with
his bladder outside his body, is reunited with US Army Major Glenn Battschinger who
had found him and arranged for his free surgery in the US.
In a joint decision to expand employment opportunities, Germany and Austria remove work permit requirements
for citizens from eight central and eastern European Union member states, including Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia.�