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...“There is a near-total lack of fuel . . . Health and other essential services are working with great difficulty. Medications have run out, putting lives at risk,” he added....
...Continental Resources, which shale pioneer Harold Hamm took private last year, is the US’s biggest private oil producer, pumping 280,000 b/d. It’s also a natural gas powerhouse....
...Communist party officials point to the country’s large elderly population, its uneven regional development and its insufficient medical resources....
...We are sitting at the Salted Slate, a bright, casual restaurant in Providence, Rhode Island, a stone’s throw from Brown University, where Oster is an economics professor....
...The Colony founder’s activities in Washington have attracted scrutiny before....
...Although it also calculates that fuel saved by remote working could eventually offset about 250,000 b/d of that extra demand....
...While the UK was creating the National Health Service after the second world war, bringing hospitals into a single public system, the US was focused on health insurance....
...B cells of recovered patients....
...Put simply: they would only charge concentration-camp guard A if they could prove that A had helped murder prisoners B, C and D on a certain date in a certain place....
...(Imperial College, Health Policy and Planning, Global Fund) Health in a war zone How staff at a Mosul hospital are restarting services after three years of Isis rule....
...A regional superintendent traveled to the school to bestow the 1974 math honor on him....
...Yet oil makes up an unhealthy proportion of government income – more than one-third – and production has plummeted, from about 3.4m barrels a day in 2004 to just 2.6m b/d as lack of investment and of foreign...
...“I kept him out of a trial based on his health, which drove the government crazy,” he laughs....
...Fortunately, Luyuan had a plan B: a former colleague had offered her a chance to run a fruit stand with him in Shanghai....
...But there is a gaping hole nationally. The John D. and Catherine T....
...Timothy Alexander Walton, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. Richard Lapper: This is a good question and it is not easy to answer....
...Considerable attention has been generated by a proposal for a Medical Research and Development Treaty, which would require countries to devote a minimum percentage of their GDP to R&D but allow them flexibility...
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