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...songs do you think you've sung? A conservative estimate is maybe 1,000 songs. It may be closer to 1,500. It sounds like a lot, but certain nights it would just be me and a couple friends and we'd sing 20 songs each, so that would add up over time. But yeah, it's got to be at least 1,500. And certainly 100 of those would be "Sister Christian" by Night Ranger, which is the song we sort of did to death...
...need it - means millions more are still almost certain to die. For that reason the World Health Organization and other groups are stepping up their push to deliver pesticides and mosquito-resistant bed nets across Africa. Those efforts by themselves have rolled back parasite prevalence by 50% in Zambia. Add that to an even imperfect vaccine and you get closer and closer to the moment when today's plague becomes yesterday's memory...
...about the MBTA’s new program. “On one ride people actually had to get off. I think that’s dangerous and unhealthy. But I myself don’t think these Big Red cars are going to solve anything. They should just add another car to the trains instead.” Despite criticism for the program, Rivera stressed the MBTA’s commitment to customers. “Basically we just want to emphasize that customer feedback is very important in this, and we do listen to our customers. We?...
...meter relay, clocking in less than a second behind the BU team at 3:57.43.“We’re especially happy with how they did,” women’s co-captain Becky Christensen said. “They’re going to add a lot of depth to our 400, which we haven’t had in a lot of years.”And on the men’s side, newcomer Nico Weiler finished in a three-way tie with unattached Northeastern freshman Brian McGovern and Northeastern alum Mike Couch...
...make Chinese goods more price competitive abroad. If China triggered a wave of devaluations from other East Asian countries that are its export-market competitors, most economists believe the result could be catastrophic, increasing deflationary pressures in the developed world and quite possibly leading to protectionist measures that would add immeasurably to the already grim problems of the global economy...