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The abuse of section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 is an established part of British life and is affecting the work of professional photographers and journalists, as well as the pleasure of amateurs.
The constant breakdown of the water tank is not only affecting the work of the health centre but also suggests the problem should be given more priority and that Amref rethinks who it appoints as contractors.
This paper explores how reported instances of problematic crystal meth use among gay men and HIV positive men are affecting the work of general practitioners (GPs) in Australia.
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