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...Health (P.I.H.), did in Haiti--the poorest, most disease-ridden country in the western hemisphere--is build a showcase public-health system that each year delivers high-quality medical care to 1.3 million peasant farmers, about one-sixth the country's population. There he also helped rewrite the protocol for treating multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis and pioneered several medical practices at the time deemed hopelessly quixotic--such as giving impoverished AIDS patients first-line antiretroviral drugs (ARVs)--that have since been widely adopted...
...outreach and communications for the center, wrote in an e-mail. During his political career as a congressman and vice-president, Gore played a major role in cleaning toxic waste sites and encouraging businesses to adopt environmentally friendly technology. As vice president, Gore was instrumental in drafting the Kyoto Protocol, a global initiative designed to limit carbon wastes. Gore is currently the chairman of Generation Investment, a London-based investment firm with a focus on environmentally responsible firms. He also speaks throughout the country on the consequences of environmental risks, and has been a critic of what he sees...
...Nature has in no uncertain terms punished President George W. Bush for his haughtiness and nonchalance toward environmental issues. Bush continues to ignore the dangers of global warming and has refrained from endorsing the Kyoto Protocol. We sympathize with the victims of the disaster, but let this be an eye-opener to all: even a superpower nation is only a sapling in nature's path. Ranjen Fernando Colombo, Sri Lanka...
...other residents expressed incredulity at the lack of emergency protocol in the case of such an accident. They reported that friends and resident tutors had been helpful, but that nobody seemed to have concrete answers...
...help its own people in their hour of need. Bernadine Sharma Stamford, England Nature has in no uncertain terms punished President George W. Bush for his haughtiness and nonchalance toward environmental issues. Bush continues to ignore the dangers of global warming and has refrained from endorsing the Kyoto Protocol. We sympathize with the victims of the disaster, but let this be an eye-opener to all: even a superpower nation is only a sapling in nature's path. Ranjen Fernando Colombo, Sri Lanka The looters, murderers and other degenerates who fired on rescue workers in New Orleans should have been...