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Sarkozy leads EU trio to Moscow French President Nicolas Sarkozy leads an EU mission to press Russia to honour the terms of a peace plan for Georgia. news.bbc.co.uk Murray eyes historic Slam title Andy Murray will become the first British man to win a Grand Slam since 1936 if he beats Roger Federer in the US Open final. news.bbc.co.uk End is nigh Why are people so fond of predicting the world's end? news.bbc.co.uk Meehan denies child porn charges The former partner of Shannon Matthews' mother says indecent images of children found on his computer were not his. news.bbc.co.uk Pay row TUC delegates meeting in Brighton have their say news.bbc.co.uk Unions vote for mass pay protests The TUC backs demands for a nationwide campaign over public sector pay saying a 2% increase is "unfair and unjust". news.bbc.co.uk 'Dozens' of under-16s have STIs A total of 281 children under the age of 16 contracted a sexually transmitted infection last year, new figures reveal. news.bbc.co.uk Soccer chiefs' ticketing inquiry The Football Association of Wales launches an inquiry into the ticketing "fiasco" surrounding Wales' opening World Cup match. news.bbc.co.uk Flood fears ease as rains lighten Flood fears are easing as showers replace persistent rain across England and Wales and river levels stabilise, but warnings remain. news.bbc.co.uk Man charged over fatal car crash A man is charged in connection with a road crash which killed a Downpatrick man and injured his partner and three children. news.bbc.co.uk Great Scot Why do Americans think Andy Murray is English? news.bbc.co.uk 'Vote-rigging' mars Angola poll An EU observer reports seeing vote-rigging in Angola, where the ruling MPLA is expected to win a landslide. news.bbc.co.uk Technical glitch halts LSE trades The London Stock Exchange has been forced to suspended trading for most of the day due to a technical problem. news.bbc.co.uk Cuba hammered by Hurricane Ike Giant waves and torrential rain from Hurricane Ike are battering Cuba but the storm has now weakened to a Category Two. news.bbc.co.uk Britain will be stronger, says PM Gordon Brown insists Britain can come through the economic downturn as he chairs the cabinet meeting in Birmingham. news.bbc.co.uk Now we are 10 As Google turns 10, it looks to its next decade news.bbc.co.uk Green stuff Why has the price of broccoli dropped by so much? news.bbc.co.uk Simmonds and Roberts star in pool Teenager Eleanor Simmonds becomes Britain's youngest ever individual Paralympic gold medallist while Dave Roberts wins his eighth swimming title. news.bbc.co.uk Under threat Nigerian spirit-god festival at risk from commercialisation news.bbc.co.uk Want a date? The direct approach may make you seem sexier Telling someone you fancy 'I really like you' could make him or her find you more attractive, research suggests. news.bbc.co.uk Mortgage bail-out rallies markets Financial markets rally as the US government takes over troubled mortgage lenders Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. news.bbc.co.uk Ferdinand in reckoning for Zagreb Rio Ferdinand will travel to Croatia after coming through Monday morning's training session. news.bbc.co.uk Escaped killer raped schoolgirl A man who escaped from a secure private hospital near Bristol admits raping a schoolgirl hours after he disappeared. news.bbc.co.uk McLaren to fight Hamilton penalty McLaren intend to appeal against the penalty that resulted in Lewis Hamilton being demoted from first to third in the Belgian Grand Prix. news.bbc.co.uk What do you want to talk about? What do you want the world to talk about? news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society > Issues > Health > Conditions and Diseases > Sexually Transmitted Diseases > AIDS > Workplace Last searches:furniturerefinancing home mortgagebipolarcheaprbdinterest rate World Catalog > Society > Issues > Health > Conditions and Diseases > Sexually Transmitted Diseases > AIDS > WorkplaceWorkplace:Presented by The Body, a collection of articles and Web links on HIV/AIDS in the military, and the discharge of HIV positive soldiers. http://www.thebody.com/whatis/military.html Healthcare Workers and AIDS prevention Needlestick injury and the risk of HIV transmission in health care setting. Includes statistical information in occupational settings and Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). http://www.avert.org/needlestick.htm Healthcare Workers and HIV/AIDS Resources related to protecting health care workers (including dental professionals) from occupational exposure to post-exposure prevention, presented by The Body. http://www.thebody.com/whatis/carework.html Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com HIV at Work: Tools - Manager's Kit and Labor Leader's Kit Enable managers and labor leaders to develop HIV/AIDS policies in their workplaces; train managers and labor leaders to conduct HIV/AIDS workshops; educate employees and workers about basic facts about HIV/AIDS and its effect on the workplace; educate employee and worker families; and promote community service and volunteerism. http://www.hivatwork.org/tools/tools.htm A comprehensive resource on occupational and other exposure issues to HIV/AIDS, from AEGIS. http://www.aegis.com/ni/topics/exposure.asp A forum for anyone with questions or comments about HIV and the military, includes facts on military HIV infection figures and detection rates. http://members.aol.com/pozlivin/index.htm Topics from The Body related to HIV and AIDS among sex workers, including prostitution, pornography, and government surveillance. http://www.thebody.com/whatis/sexwork.html | Simmonds and Roberts star in pool Teenager Eleanor Simmonds becomes Britain's youngest ever individual Paralympic gold medallist while Dave Roberts wins his eighth swimming title. news.bbc.co.uk McLaren to fight Hamilton penalty McLaren intend to appeal against the penalty that resulted in Lewis Hamilton being demoted from first to third in the Belgian Grand Prix. news.bbc.co.uk Now we are 10 As Google turns 10, it looks to its next decade news.bbc.co.uk Green stuff Why has the price of broccoli dropped by so much? news.bbc.co.uk End is nigh Why are people so fond of predicting the world's end? news.bbc.co.uk Soccer chiefs' ticketing inquiry The Football Association of Wales launches an inquiry into the ticketing "fiasco" surrounding Wales' opening World Cup match. news.bbc.co.uk Mortgage bail-out rallies markets Financial markets rally as the US government takes over troubled mortgage lenders Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. news.bbc.co.uk Murray eyes historic Slam title Andy Murray will become the first British man to win a Grand Slam since 1936 if he beats Roger Federer in the US Open final. news.bbc.co.uk Unions vote for mass pay protests The TUC backs demands for a nationwide campaign over public sector pay saying a 2% increase is "unfair and unjust". news.bbc.co.uk Want a date? The direct approach may make you seem sexier Telling someone you fancy 'I really like you' could make him or her find you more attractive, research suggests. news.bbc.co.uk Flood fears ease as rains lighten Flood fears are easing as showers replace persistent rain across England and Wales and river levels stabilise, but warnings remain. news.bbc.co.uk Man charged over fatal car crash A man is charged in connection with a road crash which killed a Downpatrick man and injured his partner and three children. news.bbc.co.uk What do you want to talk about? What do you want the world to talk about? news.bbc.co.uk Technical glitch halts LSE trades The London Stock Exchange has been forced to suspended trading for most of the day due to a technical problem. news.bbc.co.uk Pay row TUC delegates meeting in Brighton have their say news.bbc.co.uk Meehan denies child porn charges The former partner of Shannon Matthews' mother says indecent images of children found on his computer were not his. news.bbc.co.uk Under threat Nigerian spirit-god festival at risk from commercialisation news.bbc.co.uk Cuba hammered by Hurricane Ike Giant waves and torrential rain from Hurricane Ike are battering Cuba but the storm has now weakened to a Category Two. news.bbc.co.uk 'Vote-rigging' mars Angola poll An EU observer reports seeing vote-rigging in Angola, where the ruling MPLA is expected to win a landslide. news.bbc.co.uk Ferdinand in reckoning for Zagreb Rio Ferdinand will travel to Croatia after coming through Monday morning's training session. news.bbc.co.uk 'Dozens' of under-16s have STIs A total of 281 children under the age of 16 contracted a sexually transmitted infection last year, new figures reveal. news.bbc.co.uk Britain will be stronger, says PM Gordon Brown insists Britain can come through the economic downturn as he chairs the cabinet meeting in Birmingham. news.bbc.co.uk Great Scot Why do Americans think Andy Murray is English? news.bbc.co.uk Sarkozy leads EU trio to Moscow French President Nicolas Sarkozy leads an EU mission to press Russia to honour the terms of a peace plan for Georgia. news.bbc.co.uk Escaped killer raped schoolgirl A man who escaped from a secure private hospital near Bristol admits raping a schoolgirl hours after he disappeared. news.bbc.co.uk |
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