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I understand too how his death might seem to promise a tiny measure of peace.
Yet few places tackle road deaths with the same determination as infectious diseases, and charitable donations are a tiny fraction of the $4 billion promised annually to fight HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.
Many learned that they were to earn as little as two hundred and seventy-five dollars a month as cooks and servers for U.S. soldiers — a fraction of what they'd been promised, and a tiny sliver of what U.S. taxpayers are billed for their labor.
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In East Asia the figure was 20%.From this tiny base, there is at least a promise of an advance.
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