Overview: The tobacco lobby goes global

By Ricardo Sandoval Palos

The tobacco lobby goes global

Excerpts from this story referencing "Mozambique":

"… tion’s cigarette industry. And in Greece, China, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, and Mozambique, Alliance and Universal executives also doled out cash and gifts to govern …"

A most favored corporation: Enron prevailed in federal, state lobbying efforts 49 times

By M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, January 6, 2003 — Enron Corp., which ran a formidable lobbying machine in Washington and state capitals, gained favorable treatm

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"… ed project alive. The intervention was continued bythe Bush administration.Mozambique pipelineIn 1995,the Clinton administration, U.S. diplomats and some legisl …"

"… key role in Enron getting a natural gas development and pipelineproject in Mozambique.Re-bidding for a powerplant in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Island …"

Marc Rich inquiry highlights strange bedfellows

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 — Buried in the furor over former President Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich is the role the fugitive commodities tra

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"… South African Defense Force was backing the guerrilla armies of Angola and Mozambique, trying to overturn the black Marxist governments in those countries. Sout …"

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Metered to death

By Jacques Pauw

How a water experiment in South Africa caused riots and a cholera epidemic

Excerpts from this story referencing "Suez":

"… ady had established deep roots in the country.Lyonnaise des Eaux, now Suez, was the first water multinational to create a presence in South Africa †…"

"… es.Through its wholly owned subsidiary of Lyonnaise Water Southern Africa, Suez bought interests in South Africa's largest construction company and a pipe …"

"… ems, as well as provide substantial savings and a world-class service. The Suez subsidiary said consumption would rise and consumers would start paying as …"

"… any member of the public from seeing them without the explicit approval of Suez, according to union officials and Ruiters.By 1996, the WSSA could boast in …"

Bush's AIDS initiative: Too little choice, too much ideology

By Wendell Rawls Jr.

Restrictive funding, emphasis on abstinence hinder $15 billion effort

Excerpts from this story referencing "Mozambique":

"… S prevalence throughout southern Africa.A dynamic epidemic is under way in Mozambique, and infections are spreading particularly fast in areas linked by major t …"

Kenya

By Victoria Kreha

HIV rates are declining in Kenya, but poverty remains one of the biggest barriers

Excerpts from this story referencing "Mozambique":

"… PEPFAR "focus countries" Tanzania, South Africa, Botswana, Uganda, Zambia, Mozambique and Namibia, Kenya is part of a 14-country collaboration called the East, …"

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Mozambique

By Victoria Kreha

AIDS is the leading cause of death for adult Mozambicans and fifth for children under 5

Excerpts from this story referencing "Mozambique":

"… d to do more, but it's a small victory that's worth celebrating." …"

"… imbabwe lies to the west; and Swaziland and South Africa lie to the south. Mozambique has a 1500 mile shoreline on the Indian Ocean.This country of just under 2 …"

"… Portugal — which controlled of the country for nearly five centuries — Mozambique won independence in 1975, a decade after most other European colonies in A …"

"… e and fighting in conflicts between the ruling Front for the Liberation of Mozambique and the Mozambique National Resistance, a group of rebels funded by South …"

Tanzania

By Victoria Kreha

AIDS is the leading cause of death in Tanzania, with women between 25 and 34 having the highest rate of HIV infection

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"… ckgroundTanzania is the largest country in eastern Africa. It lies between Mozambique and Kenya and has a coastline on the Indian Ocean. It also borders Malawi, …"

South Africa

By Victoria Kreha

A survey conducted by the South African Department of Health showed that 30 percent of pregnant women had HIV in 2005

Excerpts from this story referencing "Mozambique":

"… st country in the world, South Africa borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland, and it surrounds the kingdom of Lesotho.South Africa has a …"

Zambia

By Victoria Kreha

As much as 20 percent of Zambia's children will be orphaned by AIDS by 2015

Excerpts from this story referencing "Mozambique":

"… ountry bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and Angola.For centuries, Zambia remained lar …"

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