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10 Oct 2006 07:14:03 GMT
Source: Reuters

CHINA SAYS U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL SHOULD TAKE "APPROPRIATE ACTION" AGAINST NORTH KOREA

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A combination photo shows a recovered leper suffering from "hare's eye" a day before (top) and after surgery at Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 20, 2006. "Hare's eye" is a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, leaving them vulnerable to infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China that takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy.