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10 February 2012
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Instead of paying developing countries to combat global warming, it would make more sense to help them to the latest know-how, argue two Dutch researchers.
12 January 2010
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NRC Handelsblad
Rotterdam
Swine flu
Big pharma's small-mindedness
As swine flu goes global, the developing world is gearing up to produce cheaper generic versions of Tamiflu. Roche, the makers of the drug, however, is resisting a move that could save hundreds of thousands of lives. According to Johann Hari in the Independent, it is receiving backing from the unlikeliest of quarters – the World Health Organisation.
5 August 2009
The Independent
London