Avoiding Fatal Opiate Overdose
Azadeh Momenghalibaf
August 26, 2011
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Naloxone is a safe, easy-to-use antidote to overdose from heroin or other opioids that can be administered by just about anyone with minimal training, but in many countries, legal and policy barriers are keeping it out of the hands of those who need it most.


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Make A Toast, But Don’t Drink The Juice—Responding to Obama’s Immigration Policy
Subhash Kateel
August 25, 2011
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Last Thursday felt like time for a toast for America's largest social movement, the folks fighting for immigrant rights. With the news that the Obama administration would review many of its pending 300,000 deportation cases and allow some of those with no "criminal" record to stay, you could literally hear the cries of joy jumping out of Facebook updates, twitter feeds, cafecito spots (I live in Miami), college campuses, and even a detention center or two.

Hiding Government Salaries in the Czech Republic
Jakub Mréček
August 25, 2011
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The Open Society Fund Prague is supporting investigative journalists in their attempts to uncover, what should be, publicly-available information and helping to demonstrate the importance of access to information.

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