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1 Black-lung payout for migrant workers China Daily 199
2 China $125 Billion Health Spending Spurs GE, Philips Sales Boon Frederik Balfour (Bloomberg) 263
3 UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Leon Lai raises youth AIDS awareness in rural China Dale Rutstein (UNICEF) 283
4 4,834 died from black lung disease Zuo Likun (chinadaily.com.cn) 210
5 100 Million Chinese Migrate, Concern H1N1 Will Spike Xiong Bin & Lin Li (New Tang Dynasty Television) 556
6 China endeavors to bring affordable medical services to farmers Fang Yang (Xinhua) 357
7 Beijing's poor visit illegal clinics Michael Bristow (BBC News, Beijing) 561
8 Half Measures in Migrant Women's Health Care Seo Hyun Kim 326
9 Prostitutes, Migrant Workers Spur Syphilis in China Simeon Bennett (Bloomberg) 562
10 China’s vocational schools play a key role in AIDS education UNAIDS 960
11 UN Report: Echoing ’97 Asian turmoil, current financial crisis leaves migrants more vulnerable to HIV UNDP, ILO, UNAIDS and JUNIMA 366
12 Civil society can do more to fight AIDS Pan Yanan 354
13 HIV/AIDS program helps China's migrant workers abandon stigma, risk behaviors Wang Guanqun (Xinhua) 343
14 Migrant workers offered free health exams Richard Kim 361
15 Chinese deploys mobile phones to spread anti-drug messages www.chinaview.cn 413
16 AIDS outcasts left to suffer alone Wang Hongyi (China Daily) 465
17 China tries to stop spread of HIV/AIDS among prostitutes Emily Chang, CNN 419
18 China’s next great leap forward Katie Lewis, Canadian Medical Association 403
19 Characteristics and determinants of sexual behavior among adolescents of migrant workers in Shangai (China) Shenghui LiHong HuangYong CaiGang XuFengrong HuangXiaoming Shen 636
20 Nutrition Program Boosts Poor Students In China Anthony Kuhn, NPR 380
 
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