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Cash Flows from China’s Water

Jean-Francois Tremblay, C&EN Hong Kong (Chemical & Engineering News Digital Edition – May 11, 2009) writes: “In this highly populated, rapidly industrializing country, water purification is becoming big business. ……. Between 200 million and 300 million people throughout the Chinese Countryside do not have access to a safe source of water.” In this picture, do-it-yourself …

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Conversation with Sarah Chayes, former NPR correspondent about life in Afghanistan

Image via Wikipedia Once again, Sarah Chayes impresses with her down-to-earth understanding of life in Afghanistan and its relevance to the rest of the world (Charlie Rose, May 8, 2009). She emphasizes the current need for expertise and training to accelerate improvements in daily life and governance. There are many opporunities, therefore, for people to …

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Chemists Without Borders has been selected as one of the web’s best blogs by the editors of Regator.com

From: Kimberly Subject: Your BlogTo: Chemists Without BordersDate: Monday, December 8, 2008, 4:04 PM Hi. I wanted to let you know that your blog, Chemists Without Borders, has been selected as one of the web’s best blogs by the editors of Regator.com, the most selective blog directory on the web. Each blog featured on Regator …

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