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			<description>March 17, 2006 Posted to the web March 17, 2006 Johannesburg A cycle of drought and flood in Malawi's southern and central regions has aggravated a cholera outbreak that has claimed 51 lives so far, according to the UN's Children Fund (UNICEF). "Malawi is dealing with three crises at the same time:....</description>
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