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At the 3rd Inter-Country Certification Committee Meeting - where policymakers and experts from South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland, the WHO and UNICEF gathered to address issues surrounding polio - the WHO's Nicholas Eseko lauded all three countries for becoming and staying polio free, according to BuaNews.
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The Associated Press is quoting sources saying that "After weeks of secretive talks, a bipartisan group in the Senate edged closer Monday to a health care compromise that omits a requirement for businesses to offer coverage to their workers and lacks a government insurance option that President Barack Obama favors, according to numerous officials.
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