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Tag Archives: K. Lee Lerner
2011 ISID-NTD Conference
Neglected Tropical Diseases Meeting Attracts Global Experts By K. Lee Lerner, LernerMedia Global Cambridge, Mass. The International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) – Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Meeting, held July 2011 in Cambridge, was the first global gathering of experts focusing on … Continue reading
On the road to Tirumala (India)
“The holy hill of Tirumala is one of the most visited pilgrimage centres in India. The number of annual pilgrims each year is estimated to eclipse the combined number of pilgrims visiting Jerusalem, Rome, and Mecca. However, Tirumala receives … Continue reading
Back at the Gulf Coast, sailing and working aboard Bella
In production (2011) in Paris | Bonnieux (Provence) | Gulf Coast | Gulf of Mexico by: LernerMedia Global Writing and managing new projects related to alternative energy and biotechnology will keep me busy through the summer. LMG will also advise and … Continue reading
Hemingway’s boulangerie backdoor
Our apartment on Rue Vavin is right in heart of Hemingway’s Paris described in the middle portions of A Movable Feast (which covered the time Hemingway lived at 113 Rue Notre Dame des Champs). Gertrude Stein’s 27 Rue de Fleurus … Continue reading
4th of July Contemplations on Confrontation, Civility, and Citizenship
We will will add media clips to the story below after our platform renovations are complete. As time allows we hope to reorganize, add new media streams and republish more than 200 backstory posts written over the past 15 years … Continue reading
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U.S. Gulf Coast: Oil Spill
Since the deadly explosion on 20 April 2010, and subsequent sinking of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig on 22 April 2010, we’ve been monitoring and contributing to coverage of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The story quickly … Continue reading
European dis-Enlightenment: Canard Cuisine
What is it about the otherwise rational and wonderful French culture that drives their love of conspiracy theories? The French obsession with canards obviously goes beyond cooking! Although I admit that I love the French and their culture, I am … Continue reading
Provence, France: Cycling Bédoin to Mt Ventoux Summit!
Provence, France: Cycling Bédoin to Mt Ventoux Summit! Continue reading
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Pakistan
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2010 Spring Volcano Euro Odyssey
Starting on March 25 we left for New Orleans on what initially was a three day work/road trip. However, evolution happens. An odd combination of work opportunities, family matters, and volcanic natural disasters took us to Europe and stranded us … Continue reading →