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Estimating the global burden of Epstein–Barr virus-related cancers » More than 90% of the adult population globally is chronically infected by the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV). It is well established that EBV is associated with a number of malignancies, and advances in knowledge of EBV-related malignancies are being made… Pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

End of Its Rope — Harvard University Press » It isn’t enough to celebrate the death penalty’s demise. We must learn from it.When Henry McCollum was condemned to death in 1984 in rural North Carolina, death sentences were commonplace. In 2014, DNA tests set McCollum free. By then, death sentences were as rare as lethal lightning strikes. To most observers this national trend came as a surprise. What changed? Brandon Garrett hand-collected and analyzed national data, looking for causes and implications of this turnaround. End of Its Rope explains what he found, and why the story of who killed the death penalty, and how, can be the catalyst for criminal justice reform.No single factor put the death penalty on the road to extinction, Garrett concludes. Death row exonerations fostered rising awareness of errors in death penalty cases, at the same time that a decline in murder rates eroded law-and-order arguments. Defense lawyers radically improved how they litigate death cases when given adequate resources. More troubling, many states replaced the death Hup.harvard.edu

Alfian Sa'at on Instagram: "GRC closed last weekend, and even though staging plays has become something of a routine for me (this is my 3rd play this year, after “Death of Singapore Theatre” and “trans:mission”), it still felt like we had created something special. Or rather, the audience who came had co-created something special with us. I still recall the roar of their laughter, the admonishing yet gleeful “orrrrh” when something hitherto taboo was uttered on stage, and the electric excitement in the lobby afterwards as they waited for the actors to emerge from backstage. The play was a reminder to me of how much I miss writing in Malay (even though the play was maybe 70-80% in Malay). The “achievement unlocked” for me was using Malay not just in domestic or private settings, but as a language of political discourse. Of course this is commonplace in Malaysia and Indonesia, but in Singapore it felt like a rarity. During one of the post-show Q&A’s, I joked how GRC felt like I had written » 601 likes, 6 comments - alfiansaat on September 21, 2024: "GRC closed last weekend, and even though staging plays has become something of a routine for me (this is my 3rd play this year, after “Death of Singapore Theatre” and “trans:mission”), it still felt like we had created something special. Or rather, the audience who came had co-created something special with us. I still recall the roar of their laughter, the admonishing yet gleeful “orrrrh” when something hitherto taboo was uttered on stage, and the electric excitement in the lobby afterwards as they waited for the actors to emerge from backstage. The play was a reminder to me of how much I miss writing in Malay (even though the play was maybe 70-80% in Malay). The “achievement unlocked” for me was using Malay not just in domestic or private settings, but as a language of political discourse. Of course this is commonplace in Malaysia and Indonesia, but in Singapore it felt like a rarity. During one of the post-show Q&A’s, I joked Instagram.com

Murali Pillai on Instagram: "Bukit Batok has talent! I met Alexander Pathrose, 18. He our national youth team basketball player! He has been playing basketball since the age of 8 for his school. He is in Republic Poly now and hopes to wear senior national colours soon. One memorable moment he shared was last year when Singapore youths played against India. Although our team lost, he hopes to improve and beat them next time. He acknowledged that harder training is needed. In due course, he hopes to become a physiotherapist. All the best Alex! We will be looking out for you. #HouseVisit #BukitBatok #OurBukitBatok #OurHome #AhMu #AhMuCares #ConnectWithMu #ChatWithMu" » 47 likes, 1 comments - muralipillaisg on August 15, 2024: "Bukit Batok has talent! I met Alexander Pathrose, 18. He our national youth team basketball player! He has been playing basketball since the age of 8 for his school. He is in Republic Poly now and hopes to wear senior national colours soon. One memorable moment he shared was last year when Singapore youths played against India. Although our team lost, he hopes to improve and beat them next time. He acknowledged that harder training is needed. In due course, he hopes to become a physiotherapist. All the best Alex! We will be looking out for you. #HouseVisit #BukitBatok #OurBukitBatok #OurHome #AhMu #AhMuCares #ConnectWithMu #ChatWithMu". Instagram.com

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