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World News Archive06-Apr-2006
- 'Decline In HIV Prevalence In India Is "Good News" For Country, World, Editorial Says (Medical News Today)
Experts for years have expressed concerns that India could become the "next epicenter" of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, but released recently data shows a decline in HIV prevalence in southern India, which is "good news" for the country and could be a sign that the incidence of new HIV cases globally has "peaked," a Los Angeles Times editorial says (Los Angeles Times, 4/1)... click link for more info.- 'School of Information Studies ranked third in U.S. News & World Report (Daily Orange)
Faculty members within Syracuse University's School of Information Studies have expressed gratitude and excitement about the high rankings the school recently received for its academic programs. The 2006 edition of U.S. News & World Report recently came out with rankings for the best graduate schools, with IST receiving high rankings in a wide range of specialty programs.- 'University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine Ranked #3 In Nation By US News And World Report (Medical News Today)
The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine is among the top three research-oriented medical schools in the nation, according to an annual survey of graduate schools by U.S. News and World Report. Penn is ranked #3 in the survey; and is the only medical school in the Delaware Valley to appear in the ranking... click link for more info.- 'Sigma Global to Be Featured on MAX World News and 800 Affiliates Nationwide (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PLANO, Texas----April 4, 2006--Sigma Global Corporation , a leading direct-to-consumer provider of pharmaceuticals and medical products, today announced that it will be featured on MAX World News Affiliate Television Networks beginning April 4th 2006 for 13 consecutive weeks.- 'U.S. News & World Report Lists UAMS Graduate School Among Best in Nation (KARK Little Rock)
Four University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences programs are featured in the latest US News & World report ?America?s Best Graduate Schools,? which hit newsstands in early April.- 'World Briefs (Helena Independent Record)
Briefs from around the world Couric leaves Today? for CBS Evening News?- 'Taiwan LCD TV shipments may become world's largest this year (Digi Times)
Taiwan's LCD TV shipments may surpass Japan?s to become the world's largest this year, according to the Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN).- 'Looking for the Latest U.S. & World News? (Fox News)
http://www.foxnews.com/xmlfeed/rss/0,4313,81,00.rss (World feed URL).- 'Women on the news (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Katie Couric is the first woman to become solo anchor of a network weeknight newscast. These four helped pave the way: Barbara Walters Cohosted ABC's newscast, 1976-78. Poor ratings and poor chemistry with Harry Reasoner killed the experiment. Carole Simpson Hosted ABC's "World News Tonight Sunday," 1988-2003. The limited weekend audience meant limited exposure. Connie Chung CBS teamed her with - 'Nation/world briefs (The Arizona Republic)
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