Broadcast: Jan 18, 2003 Japan's Emperor Akihito has undergone surgery for prostate cancer. His surgeons say the 2) prognosis for a full recovery look good. Doctors who performed the procedure Saturday
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Broadcast: Jan 14, 2003 Twins girls who were born joined at the head have gone home to Guatemala, five months after surgery to separate them. The 2) prognosis for both is good. Wearing 3) tiaras ove
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Broadcast: Jan 10 2003 The Pentagon has issued a statement 2) asserting the military is prepared to protect its personnel from possible biological weapons attack. On the surface, the Pentagon's assert
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- UN Concerned About Outbreak of Disease in Iraq
- War in Iraq: What's the Cost to the Environment?
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- New Battle Against 1)Post-Polio Sequelae
- Woman Race Car Driver Battles MS, Inspires Others
- WHO Working to Stave Off 1)Meningitis Outbreak in Africa
- UN to Launch Anti-Polio Campaign in India
- Mental Health Counselors Work With Grieving NASA Workers
- 1)UNICEF Begins Tetanus Immunization Campaign in Afghanista
- Mexico Reorganizes its Organ Transplant System
- WFP Prepares for Possible War in Iraq
- US Congress Welcomes Bush Plan to Fight AIDS in Africa
- No Link Between Some 1)High-Carbohydrate Foods and Cancer
- WHO Warns Terrorists Could Threaten Food Supply
- Activists Say US Trade With Africa Meaningless Without Suppo
- Hospitals Campaign to 1)Recruit Male Nurses
- AIDS-Famine Link in Southern Africa Threatens Region
- Number of 1)Malnourished Australian 2)Aboriginal Children
- Study Warns of Major Water Shortage in 20 Years
- WHO Urges Action to Prevent Childhood Deaths from Environmen
- UN Concerned About Outbreak of Disease in Iraq
- War in Iraq: What's the Cost to the Environment?
- WHO Trying to Track Down Cause of Unknown 1)Respiratory Illn
- New Battle Against 1)Post-Polio Sequelae
- Woman Race Car Driver Battles MS, Inspires Others
- WHO Working to Stave Off 1)Meningitis Outbreak in Africa
- UN to Launch Anti-Polio Campaign in India
- Mental Health Counselors Work With Grieving NASA Workers
- 1)UNICEF Begins Tetanus Immunization Campaign in Afghanista
- Mexico Reorganizes its Organ Transplant System
- WFP Prepares for Possible War in Iraq
- US Congress Welcomes Bush Plan to Fight AIDS in Africa
- No Link Between Some 1)High-Carbohydrate Foods and Cancer
- WHO Warns Terrorists Could Threaten Food Supply
- Activists Say US Trade With Africa Meaningless Without Suppo
- Hospitals Campaign to 1)Recruit Male Nurses
- AIDS-Famine Link in Southern Africa Threatens Region
- Number of 1)Malnourished Australian 2)Aboriginal Children
- Study Warns of Major Water Shortage in 20 Years