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The many ills of a little pill
A quality failure, a drug is withdrawn from the state and private sectors but doctors are concerned not only whether there has been adequate “transparency” in letting people know about the issue but also whether the efficacy of the substitute is any better.
Basking in Lankan hospitality in Maldives

"I've sold five bottles of Dom Perignon champagne this week," Donald told me proudly. "For celebration dinners over there." He pointed to the pair of gazebos defining the edge of the ravishingly blue water of the swimming pool where it seemed to spill over into the lagoon below.

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