Women’s Health
NEW YORK - Ten years ago, after long and bitter debate, the U.S.
UNITED NATIONS - The world's nations pledged more than $40 billion to battle needless deaths among poor mothers and their children, and President Barack Obama was speaking about what America can do to help the U.N.'s ambitious development goals.
MADRID - If a woman really wants to get around the rules barring her from flying in late pregnancy, there's little an airline can do to stop her.
UNITED NATIONS - Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says capitalism is facing defeat and is calling for an overhaul of the "undemocratic and unjust" global decision-making bodies.
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