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One Hippy Junkie Chick Who Needs A Reality Check!!!Review Date: 2005-04-28

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A fascinating comparative analysis of a tragic set of eventsReview Date: 1999-04-08
The essays in this volume, all written by country experts and notable social scientists, examine the comparative response to the tainted blood crisis in eight advanced industrial democracies: Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States. The questions asked in the case studies, in the fine opening chapter by Bayer and Feldman, and in the excellent concluding chapter by Marmor, Dillon, and Scher include:
* Should national leaders have responded more quickly to the evidence that hemophiliacs and other blood transfusion recipients were becoming infected with HIV?
* What accounts for the differences and similarities among nations in the speed and character of the eventual response?
* Why did the tainted blood crisis become high political scandal in some nations -- such as France -- and not others, especially since the severity of the scandals does not seem to correlate directly with the speed and effectiveness of national leaders' responses?
* What does this historical episode tell us about the influence of political institutions on policy outcomes? And what does it say about the relative performance of different national blood products regimes? Did it matter, for example, whether donors were paid or not, or whether nations were self-sufficient with regard to blood products rather than importing them from abroad?
* What was the process through which hemophiliac groups and other affected parties came to see their greivances as legal and political claims against their governments and, at times, against the very organizations that had once represented them?
* How can such tragedies be prevented in the future?
This is, in short, a vital book for all those interested in this important chapter in the history of the AIDs tragedy, as well as for those who wish to learn more about how nations with very different cultures and political institutions respond to a common medical disaster.

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More than you might expectReview Date: 2000-03-14
I found the section of colorful and quirky Australian dialect especially entertaining and illuminating.
I've never been to Australia but after reading this book I am more anxious to travel there. This book is a comprehensive and useful travel guide PLUS.
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What a book!Review Date: 1999-09-19


Eloquent and Moving BiographyReview Date: 2007-12-25


well done!Review Date: 2003-01-18


Simply outstandingReview Date: 2003-07-09

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Caught in Irish rival gangfights, Bony becomes a matchmaker!Review Date: 2000-02-19

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The matter of books ..Review Date: 2007-12-08
'The book is dead because the book trade is about selling objects not ideas.'
Writing as a consumer, many of us have become caught up in the debate about presentation. Discussion about tradition versus technology is important, but it is surely not the critical issue. For some of us, the joy of owning and reading a printed book will always be important. But generally it is the intrinsic content rather than the physical presentation that is crucial.
Why do some of us value books so highly? As Mr Young points out, if you can't find a book (or get to it) then it ceases to exist.
Why aren't people reading books? If you read this book, you will be presented with a number of well presented and logical possibilities. And yes, technology is both part of the problem and part of the solution.
Highly recommended to all of those with an interest in both the future of books and of reading.
Jennifer Cameron-Smith

Leyland P76's Are Pretty Good Cars To Have In The Desert!!!Review Date: 2005-04-24
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