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Posted Sunday, July 6, 2008, at 7:17 AM ETWould you pay $100,000 a year to possibly add few more months to your life? The NYT discusses the ethical dilemmas posed by the most expensive cancer drugs.
The WP provides an update on the situation in Burma, where locals are banding together to meet basic needs even as international relief efforts are complicated by the ruling junta and the logistical challenges of reaching the people who need help most.
The LAT profiles a jewelry thief.
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