‘He doesn’t deserve what’s happened’

Financial Incentives to Quit Smoking, "Patient Voices" and Research Into Malaria in Young Children Scoop Prizes in the ...
LONDON, March 10, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- A campaign of financial incentives to help quit smoking; a project to help change attitudes of doctors to patients; and research into the prevention of death from severe malaria in children scooped three of the top prizes at the second international BMJ Group Awards ceremony held tonight. The winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award went to Professor ...

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'He doesn't deserve what's happened'
Two teens charged over savage bashing of wheelchair-bound man.

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