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Monthly Archives: February 2013

Sue Hitzmann on the Dr. Oz Show

As seen on meltmethod.com:

Catch Sue on the Dr. Oz show this Friday! melt1

This Friday, February 15, Sue Hitzmann, the author of the hot new book The MELT Method, will be on the Dr. Oz show, talking about how to MELT away pain and inflammation.

Set your DVR – you won’t want to miss it!

To find out when the show airs in your city, click here: http://www.doctoroz.com/find-station.

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Chicago Tonight Interview for RWANDA, INC

As seen on chicagotonight.wttw.com:

A Journalist’s Take on Rwanda’s More Hopeful Face

The New York Times‘ best-selling author Patricia Crisafulli tells us about post-genocidal Rwanda’s more hopeful face — and the country’s road to socioeconomic recovery on Chicago Tonight at 7:00 pm. Her new book, co-written with Andrea Redmond, is called Rwanda, Inc. Read an excerpt from the book and view a slideshow of photos.

The full article can be found here.

Reviews for Drinking Water by James Salzman

As seen on standard.co.uk:

Just add H2O to shape humanity’s past, present and future

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03 January 2013

Drinking Water: a history

by James Salzman

In 2010 the United Nations passed a resolution declaiming that “safe and clean drinking water” was a universal human right. A noble sentiment but words that gurgle straight down the plughole since the UN also estimates that half the world’s population will live in “water scarce areas” by 2030. The point the well-hydrated delegates were trying to get across is that the liquid we have seen more than enough of recently is in fact scarce and getting scarcer.

James Salzman’s book is a look at this everyday commodity most of us take for granted and which proves, on further examination, to be far from unremarkable after all. Salzman is American so the majority of his examples come from that side of the Atlantic; nevertheless, there is more than enough floating about in this book to satisfy a thirst for detail.