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Asian refugee crisis: trafficked migrants held off Thailand in vast ‘camp boats’
May 30, 2015
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Over 430 Migrants Taken to Indonesia After Months at Sea
May 21, 2015
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More than 430 migrants stranded at sea were brought ashore to safety by Indonesian fishermen
A flotilla of Indonesian fishermen rescued more than 430 migrants who were stranded at sea and brought them ashore to safety Wednesday, the latest victims of a humanitarian crisis confronting Southeast Asia. Hoping to find a solution, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia held an emergency meeting to address the plight of the migrants who are fleeing persecution in Burma and poverty in Bangladesh.
The migrants were rescued early Wednesday by more than a dozen fishermen’s boats, said Herman Sulaiman, from East Aceh district’s Search and Rescue Agency.
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Migrants sit on their boat as they wait to be rescued by Acehnese fishermen on the sea off East Aceh, Indonesia, on May 20, 2015
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New discovery may be step toward ending malaria
May 10, 2013
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Worldwide elimination of malaria would save hundreds of thousands of lives each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). But eradication remains elusive, because the parasite that causes the disease can evolve to withstand the effects of new malaria drugs and become drug-resistant.
Researchers, however, now believe they have discovered a way to track the spread of drug-resistant malaria, and this discovery may help to finally eradicate the disease. Their study was recently published in the journal Nature Genetics.
“We’ve seen past cases of (malaria) drug resistance spread in a specific pattern,” said study author Nicholas White from Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand, and the University of Oxford in the UK. “It starts in Cambodia, spreads across Southeast Asia and crosses over to Africa, killing millions of children in the process.”
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Someone Like You Piano Improvisation – James Lea
May 11, 2012
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My wife and I met James in London when he was much younger. Along with my daughter Candice, we took James for a ride on the London Eye. We thoroughly enjoyed James’ company then and we love his playing now. He is a rising star.
GO JAMPIANOMAN!
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The first 3 pictures are a young James at the London eye. The last 2 pictures are James Lea now.
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