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UN asks countries to include anti-AIDS funds in stimulus packages

UN asks countries to include anti-AIDS funds in stimulus packages New York - The United Nations programme fighting AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria urged governments on Tuesday to replenish its coffer to make up a shortfall of 4 billion dollars for the 2008- 2010 assistance to victims of the epidemic.

The UNAIDS programme needed 13.5 billion dollars for the three- year period, but so far has only 9.9 billion dollars, which it attributed to the current economic crisis affecting the biggest donors to the global fight against HIV/AIDS.

Chicago Sun-Times files for bankruptcy

Chicago Sun-Times files for bankruptcyNew York  - The Sun-Times Media Group Inc, owner of the Chicago Sun Times and more than 50 other US newspapers, filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday as it became the latest casualty of the advertising slump that is wreaking havoc throughout the newspaper industry.

The company said it would continue to operate as usual as it tries to stabilize its operations, though it said it was ordering all non- union employees to take a week of unpaid leave in April or May. The company listed assets of 479 million dollars and debts of 801 million dollars.

Oprah''s school lands in second sex scandal in 2 years

Oprah''s school lands in second sex scandal in 2 yearsNew York, March 31 : Oprah Winfrey's girls-only boarding school in South Africa has landed in another sex scandal in less than two years.

Seven students at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls now face suspension after being accused of sexually harassing their fellow pupils.

According to the newspaper Afrikaans on Sunday, a girl of 15 was found guilty of preying upon another student and forcing other girls to conceal the truth from investigators.

Obamas using own money to renovate White House

Obamas using own money to renovate White HouseNew York, Mar 31 : The Obamas are using their own money to renovate the White House, forgoing the 100,000 dollars in federal funds that is traditionally allotted to new presidents for such renovation projects.

First Lady Michelle Obama''s communications director Camille Johnston said that the Obamas, who are worth millions, will pay to overhaul the White House residence from their own pockets.

"The Obamas have determined now is not the time to use taxpayer funds and they will not be accepting any donations," the New York Daily News quoted Johnston, as saying.

US stocks slide amid concerns for car industry

US stocks slide amid concerns for car industry New York  - US stocks tumbled Monday amid concerns over the fate of the struggling car industry, which will be given a last chance to restructure operations or lose government support.

President Barack Obama said that General Motors Corp and Chrysler LLC had so far failed to prove that they can survive. He called for a series of changes in the two companies' outdated business models and forced out long-time GM chief executive Rick Wagoner.

Madonna ‘set to adopt second Malawian tot’

Madonna ‘set to adopt second Malawian tot’New York, Mar 30 : Madonna has arrived in Malawi and is expected to sign today adoption papers which will allow her to adopt a second child from the African nation.

The move, however, has been widely criticised by aid agencies as "exacerbating" the plight of children in impoverished countries.

The 50-year-old singer was accompanied by her oldest offspring, Lourdes Leon, 12. The pair strolled hand in hand through the village of Chinkhota, chatting with locals and soaking up the sun.

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