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...emblematic of the ongoing debate in health care about where good public relations gives way to real corporate responsibility. True, the $42 billion firm has actively sought applause on the world stage. On the other hand, Coartem is a drug that has virtually no commercial value in the high-margin markets of the global North. "Novartis could be making a lot more money making hypertension or diabetes medications that the people in the U.S. and Europe would buy," says Awa Coll-Seck, executive director of Roll Back Malaria, a global partnership founded with the goal of halving the world...
...League Championships. The Crimson (6-1, 6-1 Ivy) has been cruising through its season, losing only one meet to the reigning three-time Ivy League champion Princeton Tigers (7-0, 7-0). When Harvard faced the Tigers earlier this month, Princeton escaped by a narrow 22-point margin, and this weekend the Crimson is looking for revenge. Harvard is in an eerily familiar position heading into the weekend’s meet. Last year’s squad was also 6-1 in dual meets and also faced Princeton as its top competition. The Crimson barely fell...
...kind of come on at the end of the match and you find out in the last minute that you are better than the guy and [still] end up losing.”Ultimately, the Big Red reigned over the Crimson, dominating the match with a 25-point margin of victory.NO. 22 HOFSTRA 31, HARVARD 11The Crimson struggled early on against the Pride, forfeiting at 125 and falling at both 133 and 141. However, Peppelman rebounded to continue his streak, overwhelming his opponent 17-0, and earning yet another technical fall.“For me it?...
...race between Holoshitz and Daniel V. Kroop ’10, the current UC communications director, was hotly contested and resulted in a tie. Holoshitz won the re-vote by a small margin...
...close the race was. Would a large audience have invested a whole evening in the outcome of the presidential election if the only excitement was in hearing Brian Williams announce, "And the White House goes to ... Barack Obama!" - not which states he won, or how few votes determined the margin of victory in Virginia or Indiana? And the Super Bowl - would 100 million people watch it if the halftime show were virtually the whole show and, at the end, John Madden said, "The Steelers won," instead of, "This was the closest, wildest, most thrilling fourth quarter in NFL freakin' history...