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Trieste’s community-based approach to mental illness contrasts with the large institutions of countries such as Japan ...
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Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, gives her assessment of the past few turbulent years of monetary policy and explains what she thinks Europe needs to do next if it is to ...