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Glaxo gives price pledge as malaria shot holds hope
More than 5,500 children across Africa have been given an experimental new malaria vaccine and the British drugmaker behind it, GlaxoSmithKline, promised on Wednesday that price would be no hurdle if it works.
Honduras envoy says "ordered out" of U.N. rights body
The Honduran ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said on Monday he had been ordered out of the U.N. Human Rights Council after other Latin American countries accused him of representing an "illegal" regime.
Tax Revenue Continues to Fall Short
Idaho officials say the state's shortfall for the 2009 fiscal year is climbing. Final numbers for last month aren't in yet, but by May Idaho was $77-million short of it's revenue projections.
Idaho faces tax revenue shortfall, but no crisis
Idaho was millions short of fiscal year 2009 tax revenue projections, but the Legislature and Gov.
Money Markets-Steady rates priced in after Australia, China data
Australia and China money markets continued to bet on steady interest rates following data on Monday that showed their economies were recovering while cost of borrowing dollars in Asia eased after the Libor hit another trough.
Genetic Marker May ID Head, Throat Cancer
U.S. scientists say they have discovered a genetic regulator that might help lead physicians to an earlier diagnosis of head and neck cancers.