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Friday, November 10, 2006

U.N.: Lack of sanitation has human cost (AP)

Children collect tap water in Delmas South Africa following a deadly outbreak of typhoid in the town in this September 20 2005 file photo. The world's richest states must spearhead efforts to tackle a water and sanitation crisis that is killing and spreading disease among millions and holding back economies especially in Africa a U.N. report said on Thursday. (Mujahid Safodien/Reuters)AP - The humble flush toilet taken for granted in most rich countries could be a cheap but powerful tool to reduce childhood deaths and boost global development a U.N. report said Thursday.


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