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		<description><![CDATA[Play streets, vacation laws, and more. | Anna: All other developed countries have health care for all. But so do some developing nations&#8212;Brazil, Thailand, Chile. These countries are mostly middle income. But one country on the list is among the poorest of the poor: Rwanda. The point is not that Americans should envy Rwanda’s health system — far from it. But Rwanda’s experience illustrates the value of universal health insurance.  “Its health gains in the last decade...]]></description>
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