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MRSA in NHS and private hospitals.
By: Josh Trevino
7.12.2007 2:24:00 PM

NRO's Andrew Stuttaford highlights some revealing data from Scotland.
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David Gratzer on "Sicko."
By: Josh Trevino
7.8.2007 12:07:00 AM

The Manhattan Institute's Dr. David Gratzer, a native-born Canadian, takes down Michael Moore's "Sicko" in a most effective manner, in this column published in Canada's National Post.
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Moore v. Truth, again.
By: Josh Trevino
7.7.2007 2:20:00 PM

In the Boston Herald, a Briton objects to Michael Moore's fantasy-portrayal of the UK's National Health Service.
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MTV on Michael Moore
By: Josh Trevino
7.1.2007 3:01:00 PM

Kurt Loder of MTV News calls Michael Moore "a con man of a very brazen sort," and goes on to demolish "Sicko" in detail. First the Toronto Star, now MTV -- is "Sicko" too absurd for even the bastions of left-wing media?
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