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Read More... Mental and Public Health on the Chopping Block
Budget cuts would drastically reduce health services to Lane County's most disadvantaged populations.
  Two Eugene Residents Bring Relief to Mayanmar
TWO EUGENE RESIDENTS ARE AMONG THE FEW PEOPLE BEING ALLOWED INTO MYANMAR FOLLOWING THE CYCLONE THAT HIT THE COUNTRY LAST WEEKEND.
Read More... UO Arena Permit Requirements Appealed
Fairmount neighbors call for a conditional use permit in order to force impact studies.
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Groups Scramble to Get Aid to Myanmar Survivors

Despite troubles with Myanmar's military rulers, U.N. World Food Program spokesman Paul Riley says the agency has 240 staffers on the ground hurriedly working with government ministries to get aid to survivors of the cyclone. The agency fears running out of time.
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Citigroup, AIG Dampen Wall Street's Optimism

Investors have been growing cautiously optimistic in recent days that the worst of the credit crisis is over. But now, there's fresh evidence that there's still trouble looming. The insurance giant AIG announced a huge loss related to bad mortgage debt, and Citigroup, the nation's largest bank, is going to sell off some $400 billion in assets as it seeks to become more efficient.
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Raul Castro's Reforms Raise Expectations in Cuba

The big question in Cuba is how far the new president, Raul Castro, is willing to go in changing the country. Many elements of his brother Fidel's rigid system of state socialism are still in place, such as food rationing.
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