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...World Malaria Report singles out Eritrea, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, and the Tanzanian region of Zanzibar for their remarkable improvements in cutting malaria illness and death. Since 2000, all of them have managed a greater than 50% drop in both rates, and all of them have done it through a combination of familiar methods: using long-lasting insecticidal bed nets to prevent mosquito bites; treating the disease with the newer, more effective artemisinin-based combination drug therapy; and spraying homes with insecticide. In these countries, there is little doubt that interventions are working, but the impact doesn't translate...
...come back and tell them what was going on. There was a cardiologist that I spoke with who said he hasn't told anyone else about it because he has no explanation for how this patient could have been able to describe in detail what he had said and done. He was so freaked out by it that he just decided not to think about it anymore...
What do you think of Tina Fey's impression of Sarah Palin? -Katherine Thomson, New York CityOh, my God. It was so perfect. She really is an incredible actress. She came into 30 Rock having done the news segment on Saturday Night Live and some writing, and the more she goes out there on the ice, the better for her, because she can do just about anything...
...phone message that you left for your daughter Ireland was widely publicized. Would you do things differently if you had another chance? -Kate Delacour, LondonThere's a lot of things I can say about that, but it's safe to say, I'd never done that in my life before. The book talks about the way I've been treated, being inside of a system where there was never any acknowledgment of my rights as a father-none. I had been living with this for seven years. Obviously, as most people can deduce, I was really speaking to someone else...
...episode is also funnier and dumber, in the best sense: it's the kind of show in which a jilted wife confronts her politician husband with a golf club in the shower over his tranny lover. Its stripped-from-the-tabloids approach is nothing new, but it's well done, and a little familiarity won't hurt the show's chances...