'Here is a staggering fact," marvels John Lechleiter, the CEO and chairman of the drug maker Eli Lilly & Co. "In 1960 the average life expectancy in East Asia was 39. Thirty-nine! In 1990, 30 years later, it was 67. Think about that. Does that explain the Asian economic boom? I think it might go a long way."
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