Ben Stiller opens up for the first time since revealing cancer diagnosis
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LIMA Now halfway through his treatment for tuberculosis, William Campos, 49, is starting to imagine a healthy life again."I want to walk again, to work again. I want to get up in the morning, get on a bus and head to the countryside," Campos said from his bed beneath a sheet-draped window in the shantytown Carabayllo, one of the poorest districts in Peru's capital, Lima. A clothes vendor before falling ill, Campos is one of at least 30,000 Peruvians infected with tuberculosis, an ancient di..>> view originalSexist men have psychological problems
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Friday, December 9, 2016
Ben Stiller opens up for the first time since revealing cancer diagnosis and other top stories.
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