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Spread the Net on YouTube

Spread the Net was born when Belinda Stronach and Rick Mercer traveled to Africa in 2005 with Jeffrey D. Sachs. They saw first hand the devastating effects of Malaria, and the shockingly simple bednet solution so out-of-reach for many thousands...

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Posted by R. Turgano on November 8, 2007 8:55 PM

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