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  • China Evergrande founder arrested and being held by police - report (Great Awakening pace quickening)

    09/27/2023 7:40:42 AM PDT · by C210N · 3 replies
    Proactive Investors ^ | 9/27/23 | oliver haill
    Shares in China Evergrande, the massively indebted property developer, fell back to all-time lows on reports that its chairman and founder has been arrested. Hui Ka Yan, who started the company in 1996, was taken away by police earlier this month and is being monitored at a designated location, Bloomberg reported.
  • HARVARD HOSPITAL TAKES DOWN PORTRAIT OF "FATHER OF NEUROSURGERY"

    06/17/2018 7:41:46 PM PDT · by Beave Meister · 43 replies
    Front Page Mag.com ^ | 6/17/2018 | Daniel Greenfield
    The cultural revolution is just getting started in medicine. And when it's done, medicine will consist entirely of venting about "white men" as the real "disease". What began with tearing down Confederate statues has now moved on to taking down portraits of people who are not even being accused of racism. They're just... white men. Nabel said no one on staff has objected to taking down portraits of past department heads, which include Dr. Harvey Cushing, the "father of neurosurgery," who studied at Harvard and Yale and became surgeon-in-chief at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in 1913. Cushing operated on hundreds...
  • Harvard: Lab workers poisoned by tainted coffee

    10/25/2009 3:53:18 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 27 replies · 1,363+ views
    hosted ^ | Oct 25
    BOSTON (AP) -- Six Harvard University medical researchers were poisoned in August after drinking coffee that was laced with a chemical preservative, according to university officials. In an internal memo first reported in the Boston Herald's Sunday editions, the school said the coffee came from a machine near their lab that later tested positive for sodium azide, a common preservative used in labs.