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Posted Wed, Apr 11, 3:16 p.m.
Pete, you give me no credit. How could I forget the most influential president of my kindergarten career?
MOREPosted Fri, Mar 16, 5:12 p.m.
Thanks for pointing this out @cocktails42. It turns out Caldicott was personally nominated for the Peace Prize, but it was the umbrella organization of a number of physician's activist groups she started around the world that actually won the prize. We've changed the article to reflect this.
MOREPosted Fri, Dec 2, 9:41 a.m.
Sandik, Very true. Watch for a review coming out on that early next week.
MOREPosted Mon, Nov 21, 9:52 a.m.
Mikerol, thanks for your submission. We thought this might really resonate with our readers, so we wanted to share the article in full. What do you think of it?
MOREPosted Wed, Aug 3, 12:46 p.m.
@Rfatland: Thanks for your comment. We agree. Tune in tomorrow for an excerpt from Klugerman's book that goes into more detail about Leschi himself.
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