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This is the theatrical trailer for 'Love in the Time of Cholera'. In theaters November 16th from New Line Cinema and Stone Village Pictures.
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This is an international trailer for 'Love in the Time of Cholera'. Featuring the new song 'Despidida' from Shakira. In theaters this November from 20th Century Fox and Stone Village Pictures.
www.loveinthetime .com
Posted with permission from Stone Village Pictures.
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Staff at a hospital on the South Africa-Zimbabwe border are struggling to cope with the number of patients crossing the border from Zimbabwe to seek treatment for cholera. (Dec. 3)
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CBS News partner network Sky News has an exclusive, candid look at the desperate situation inside Zimbabwe, where the government is unwilling to even acknowledge a dramatic cholera outbreak.
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Cholera has now spread to all of Zimbabwe's provinces, the UN says
Nearly 300 people have died in Zimbabwe in recent weeks in a cholera outbreak which has hit about 6,000 people, the World Health Organization reports.
The UN body predicted the water-borne disease would continue to spread because of poor sanitation in the impoverished country's urban areas.
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Robert Mugabe has claimed Zimbabwe is "cholera-free" despite the United Nations putting the number of dead close to 800.
He has accused Britain - among others -of using the outbreak as an excuse for potential military action against his country.
Neighbouring South Africa has declared its border with Zimbabwe a "disaster zone."
Sky News' Africa Correspondent Emma Hurd reports.
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http://video.news.sk y.com/skynews/video/ Sky News is banned from reporting from Zimbabwe, but Chief Correspondent Stuart Ramsay travelled to the capital Harare and sent this report.
Fighting in Congo has resumed and that has doctors concerned about a cholera epidemic if infected patients scatter to escape. Doctors are trying to contain the outbreak in a sprawling refugee camp near Congo's eastern provincial capital of Goma.