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Public Relations Contacts

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By using the brackets you turn each publication's name into a link, but it is a dead link because there is no page titled "Cornell Health International's Salubrion", etc. That is why they turn up in red, and if anyone clicks on them while logged in then a new blank page will automatically get generated. Please remove the brackets from each name so they are not links and this doesn't happen.
Also please move all your student organization outreach to this section because they belong here

Cornell Health International's Salubrion (http://www.chi-online.net/journal/insight-into-the- malaria-epidemic-a-conversation-with-professor-laura-harrington)
Campus Progress ((202) 682-1611)
Bully Pulpit (Alex afi2@cornell.edu)
Campus Weekly (Jim Calatano 607-274-9262)
The Vegas Science Trust (Harold Kroto kroto@chem.fsu.edu)
Oxfam America (Marry Pennington +44 (0)300 200 1300)
Partners In Health (Paul Farmer (+)16174325265)
The Institue for Food and Development Policy (5106544400)
NYTimes (letters@nytimes.com)
Cornell Daily Sun (Danielle Davis dld92@cornell.edu)
CNN (http://www.cnn.com/feedback/tips/newstips.html)
Freedom From Hunger (Christine M. Dodson (530) 758-6200 Ext. 1042)
The Triple Helix (Manisha Bhattacharya mb428@cornell.edu 607/253-8114)
Voices Magazine (Amanda Olberg awo3@cornell.edu 917/543-6798)

Student Organizations To Contact Regarding AguaClara

Below are a list of student organizations that may be able to assist AguaClara in the future. These organizations provide a source of students and publicity for the project. Most of the organizations below are science-based groups with members who can potentially help with research and contribute novel ideas to the project. The student organizations that are related to campus government and student council may be able to provide a forum for the efforts, initiatives, and agenda of AguaClara, as well as draw in students who deal with PR and fundraising (from their own political campaigns). Other organizations below are more culturally/international relations-based organizations that can help with the AguaClara student group that will be formed in the fall. Overall, this list provides Outreach with the opportunity to attract students from diverse organizations who may be able to provide new ideas for the future of AguaClara.

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