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	<description>.: Social Entrepreneurship To Support A Children's Hospital In Basra :.</description>
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		<title>Entrepreneurial Encouragement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weekend newspapers offered some encouraging news.Â Â 
In northern Iraq â€“ 400 miles north of Baghdad, the city of Sulimaniyah thrives peacefully, according to The Mail on Sunday.Â 
Having suffered at the hands of Saddam Hussein back in the late eighties, five million Kurds live here in an area the size of Switzerland, sharing the territory with [...]]]></description>
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