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[e-med] Trop pauvres pour être soignés
- From: "ReMeD" <remed@remed.org>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 11:15:48 +0100
[Dans l'unique revue du Parlement Européen (Parliament Magazine), on trouve
dans le numéro daté du 6 mars 2006 un article en anglais intitulé "Too poor
to be treated:
The pharmaceutical industrys quest for profit is denying the rights of
millions to have a healthy life", dénonce Umberto Guidoni MEP.
Umberto Guidoni est un membre du parlement Européen, département industrie,
recherche et énergie.
http://www.parliamentmag.com/content/219/Parl_Mag_p56-57.pdf
CB]
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 07:26:24 -0500 (EST)
From: "Michelle Childs" <michelle.childs@cptech.org>
To: ip-health@lists.essential.org
Subject: [Ip-health] EU MEP's article about R&D and Kenyan resolution at
WHO
Too poor to be treated:
The pharmaceutical industrys quest for profit is denying the rights of
millions to have a healthy life, argues Umberto Guidoni MEP.
http://www.parliamentmag.com/content/219/Parl_Mag_p56-57.pdf
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