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...Tober was born in 1934 in Summit, New Jersey, and spent her early years on a “beautiful farm with exquisite moths, no pesticides, in [her] hip boots out in the swamps”....
...A global pandemic needs a global plan of attack. The summit should secure the commitments and actions needed to close the vaccine supply, financing and capacity gaps....
...Florida believes that cities like New York and London will quickly revive – “If there’s a huge sale, that’s where I’d buy.” From a tech perspective, New York remains an inviting prospect....
...In smart neighbourhoods, a clutch of new boutique hotels has sprouted up, including the seven-room Seku Bi, named after the parrots in the garden, and La Demeurea, a simple B&B above a café and design shop...
...Baker is an MIT Media Lab Research affiliate with the Open Agriculture Initiative, and a board member of OpenMRS Inc, which develops open source medical records systems for use in resource-constrained environments...
...Medical research charities attract support from millions of individual donors, investing £1.3bn a year and funding the salaries of more than 12,000 researchers in universities and institutes....
...medical campaigner who helped frame the liberal Dutch laws on assisted dying...
...An agreement has also been reached with The Summit Global Group – a joint venture between Michael Pahuta’s Summit Technology, former Polaroid Corp chief executive Larry Harmer and Global Industrial Services...
...Elizabeth Sams, a co-founder, called it “a Newsweek on religion”. Gradually, though, the editors began to take advantage of the new medium’s possibilities....
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