January 15, 2009
Headlines and Lifelines
For many Americans, turning on the morning news might mean avoiding traffic delays or knowing about the stock market's most-recent tumble. But in parts of the world fraught by conflict or natural disasters, news reports can literally save lives.
Since 1982, the charity Internews Network has sought to bring critical news and information to poor people around the world by supporting local journalists. Reporters trained by the group have prompted people to seek treatment at health
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