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    18 Feb 2012
A good thing:

German scientists have developed a new way to make a key malaria drug that they say could easily quadruple production and drop the price significantly, increasing the availability of treatment for a disease that kills hundreds of thousands every year.

Read more: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jkjlFfSgOCdA6OguT3oMqP5wPA4A?docId=2f7fded8a4b54f1cb575b96edbccf631

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    18 Feb 2012

    A good thing:

    German scientists have developed a new way to make a key malaria drug that they say could easily quadruple production and drop the price significantly, increasing the availability of treatment for a disease that kills hundreds of thousands every year.

    Read more: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jkjlFfSgOCdA6OguT3oMqP5wPA4A?docId=2f7fded8a4b54f1cb575b96edbccf631

    [Image from related story, see click-through.]

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Every day so many bad things happen in this world: people die of poverty, starvation, politics fails us and corruption damages.

But every day so many good things happen as well: breakthroughs in health, science and technology, governments committing to change and people having fabulous new ideas on how to see good occur.

What if we could take just one action a day, to fight the bad and/or help the good?

This blog aims to make us aware of a bad thing and a good thing that happens everyday. And, in addition, provide an avenue to do something in response. Every day a small action, to change things, to react and make a difference.

I'm traveling back to Australia for a few weeks and won't be able to post normally, I've queued somethings though and hope to be writing again soon.

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