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Elizabeth Palmberg: Lawyers Without Borders
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In another example of the pharmaceutical industry’s efforts to make governments worldwide its enforcers, corporate giant Novartis today announced it would keep pushing its lawsuit for its “right” to get patents in India on minor repackagings of pre-existing drugs. India’s generic drug producers currently make a large part of the lifesaving drugs for AIDS and…
Jim Wallis: The Proof is in the Policy (Not Piety)
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This latest entry by Jim in the Newsweek/Washington Post series On Faith addresses the following question: As the presidential campaign begins to take shape, do you think it is appropriate and or important for the candidates to express their personal religious views and to use religious rhetoric? Why? I have said and written many times…
Rose Marie Berger: Davos, Meet Nairobi
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“God weeps,” Archbishop Tutu told participants in the ecumenical gathering near the conclusion of the World Social Forum in Nairobi, “and says, ‘Who will help me so we can have a different kind of world, one in which the rich know they have been given much so they can share and help others?'” More than…
Snapshot: Sojourners/Call to Renewal Staff at Work (for Peace)
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A Sojourners/Call to Renewal contingent joined the thousands at Saturday’s peace rally on the National Mall. On March 16, in observance of the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, we’re also helping to organize a worship service at the National Cathedral, followed by a march to the White House. There will be other services…
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