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Don't Cut Your Marketing Budget in a Recession Most companies reduce spending in recessions, especially on marketing items that may be easier to cut (certainly relative to payroll). Right now ...
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The conundrum of interleukin-6 blockade in COVID-19 Since the very first cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection were identified in China, patients with severe ...
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Humanitarian crises in a global pandemic Conflict in Yemen, Syria, DR Congo, the Sahel, and elsewhere is driving food shortages and displacement of people—the UN estimated that 80% of ...
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More progress on statelessness in Central Asia as Turkmenistan becomes latest country to ... UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomes a new law in Turkmenistan which will help ensure that all children born in the country will have their ...
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Signs of 'citation hacking' flagged in scientific papers Signs of 'citation hacking' flagged in scientific papers. An algorithm developed to spot abnormal patterns of citations aims to find scientists who have ...
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Interference in scientific research on COVID-19 in Turkey Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), as it was later named, was first identified in Wuhan, China, on Jan 7, 2020. WHO
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New in Paperback: 'Find Me' and 'The Revisioners' HABEN: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law, by Haben Girma. (Twelve, 288 pp., $16.99.) In this inspiring memoir, Girma recounts ...
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New Zealand imposes 12-day lockdown in its biggest city as it battles fresh outbreak Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks with media on August 13, 2020, in Wellington, New Zealand. (CNN) New Zealand has extended a lockdown in its ...
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Millions 'on the edge' in DR Congo, now in even greater danger of tipping over: WFP Millions of lives could be lost to hunger in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), amid escalating conflict and worsening COVID-19 ...
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India: New Reports of Extrajudicial Killings in Kashmir "There can be no end to the cycle of violence in Kashmir if security forces are not held accountable for their past and current abuses." The families of ...
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