NYPD Officers May Be at Risk for HIV, Hepatitis
Nearly two dozen members of the NYPD are among the 630 patients being urged by New York's Health Department to get tested for HIV and hepatitis because a doctor who treated them is believed to have reused needles.
Nov 17, 2007
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NYPD Officers May Be at Risk for HIV, Hepatitis |
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Stark UN warning on climate |
Stark UN warning on climate
Climate change may bring "abrupt and irreversible" impacts, the UN's climate advisory panel is set to announce. David Shukman reports.
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Catering to Hispanic Audiences |
Catering to Hispanic Audiences
In part 2 of the series about Hispanics and the media, we look at a Los Angeles-based Web and TV venture called SiTV.
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Ferrari 430 Scuderia and Racing Technology |
Ferrari 430 Scuderia and Racing Technology
WSJ.com's David Patton speaks with Ferrari's CEO, Maurizio Parlato, about the 430 Scuderia and about what Ferrari is doing to be more environmentally-friendly.
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GranTurismo: A 'Hand-Built' Car |
GranTurismo: A 'Hand-Built' Car
WSJ.com's David Patton speaks with Maserati's Jeff Ehoodin about the GranTurismo that hits the market this week. The car has over 4 million customizable options to cater to wealthy clientele.
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Today in History for Saturday, November 17th |
Today in History for Saturday, November 17th
Highlights of this day in history: President Richard Nixon says 'I am not a crook'; Elizabeth I becomes Queen of England; Suez Canal opens; Congress holds first DC session; Sculptor Auguste Rodin dies; Film director Martin Scorsese born.
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A New Novel from Junot Diaz |
A New Novel from Junot Diaz
WSJ.com's Jeffrey Trachtenberg speaks with Junot Diaz about his new novel "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao".
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Comparing Men and Women Bosses |
Comparing Men and Women Bosses
Stacey Delo reports from the streets of San Francisco where workers consider who they'd prefer having as a boss, a man or a woman.
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Fighting female genital mutilation in Egypt |
Fighting female genital mutilation in Egypt
The Egyptian government has pledged to step up its fight against female genital mutilation in Egypt, where the vast majority of Muslim and Christian women are subjected to excision. The authorities are threatening to punish doctors carrying out the operations, and have launched an information campaign.
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An island steeped in Swahili history |
An island steeped in Swahili history
The Kenyan island of Lamu is a rare living heritage of Swahili culture and architecture, a melting pot of influences which stretches along the East African coast from Somalia to Mozambique. Founded around 1350 by Arabic traders, Lamu Old Town was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001.
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Ridiculous Consumption |
Ridiculous Consumption
Homes at $150 million, private jets, 500-foot yachts, and $250 for a 30-minute bath. Jeff Glor explores playtime for the extremely rich.


