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    Dec 28, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Recommendations for cancer screening are under review

    You'd think there could be no downside to widespread screening for cancer. But that's not always the case. Studies on Pap smears, for example, show that atypical cells can disappear if they're left alone, while interventions can cause scarring and...

    Tags: Colon, Health, California, Biopsy, Colon Cancer

  2. Oct 9, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Girl alleges sex abuse in Texas prison

    Tribune senior correspondent
    When the Chicago Tribune published the story last March of Shaquanda Cotton, the 14-year-old black girl from Paris, Texas, who was imprisoned for shoving a hall monitor at her high school, the article quickly provoked a national civil rights scandal...

    Tags: Prosecution, Health, Trials, Depression, Juvenile Delinquency

  4. Mar 26, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. In land of ruin, a house of stone shelters delight

    Tribune foreign correspondent, recently on assignment in Angola
    We are living in the house of a 100-year-old woman. True, she is actually 97. But she carries herself like 100--someone who walks the planet regally, in weary triumph, with a sense of ownership, a queen who knows the world's secrets and finds them dull....

    Tags: Death, Family, Gaming, Angola, Entertainment

  6. Feb 2, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Pack of liars

    The Reserve By Russell Banks Harper, 287 pages, $24.95 In summer 1898, philosopher William James climbed Mt. Marcy, highest peak in the Adirondacks and a geographic locus of Russell Banks' new novel, "The Reserve." Writing to his wife of his trip in...

    Tags: Rockwell Kent, Adultery, Car Guides and Reviews, Crimes, Ernest Hemingway

  8. Nov 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Recruiting an Army of Women to fight breast cancer

    Beverly Howey and her identical twin sister, Karen Duncan-Sherman, each found a breast lump in 2007. Howey's was cancer. Duncan-Sherman's was benign. The two women, now 45, couldn't have more similar genetics, and they live in the same place, Wall, N.J. Why did one develop cancer and not the other? Such questions have plagued breast cancer researchers for decades.
    Beverly Howey and her identical twin sister, Karen Duncan-Sherman, each found a breast lump in 2007. Howey's was cancer. Duncan-Sherman's was benign. The two women, now 45, couldn't have more similar genetics, and they live in the same place, Wall, N.J....

    Tags: Litigation, Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Massachusetts, Genes and Chromosomes

  10. Jul 18, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Recipe: Duck tacos with chile-cherry compote

    <strong>Total time:</strong> About 1 hour, plus 1 hour marinating time
    Total time: About 1 hour, plus 1 hour marinating time Servings: 4 2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided 1 1/2 pounds boneless duck breasts, skin on 10 dried chiles de arbol 6 ounces dried Bing cherries 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 5...

    Tags: Garlic, Tortillas, Kosher Salt, Cilantro, Cherries

  12. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Recipe: Crisp duck breast with rhubarb-ginger confit

    <b>Total time: </b>50 minutes, plus macerating time
    Total time: 50 minutes, plus macerating time Servings: 4 About 2/3 pound (3 stalks) rhubarb, trimmed 1/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger Zest of 1 orange Freshly ground black pepper 4 duck breasts (about 1/3 pound each) Salt 1/4 teaspoon...

    Tags: Rhubarb, Salt

  14. Oct 6, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Sex-offending doctors left on honor system

    State regulators waited nearly six years after Timothy Johnson was convicted of battery of a teenage patient to place the chiropractor on professional probation.
    State regulators waited nearly six years after Timothy Johnson was convicted of battery of a teenage patient to place the chiropractor on professional probation. Johnson, who allegedly fondled the girl in his office, is now required to have a chaperone...

    Tags: Cook County, Prosecution, Internists, Health, Chiropractors

  16. Jul 29, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Dr. Ricardo Arze and sex abuse cases shows disconnect between law enforcement, state regulators of doctors

    A 17-year-old girl reported to Berwyn police in 2003 that her doctor, Ricardo Arze, had pulled off her clothes and sexually assaulted her in his exam room, state records show.
    A 17-year-old girl reported to Berwyn police in 2003 that her doctor, Ricardo Arze, had pulled off her clothes and sexually assaulted her in his exam room, state records show. Two years later, another patient reported to Berwyn police that Arze had...

    Tags: Prosecution, Health, Washington (U.S. state), Berwyn, Trials

  18. Jan 23, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Phil Vettel's restaurant reviews

    Tribune staff reporter
    Aigre Doux 230 W. Kinzie St.; 312-329-9400. Reviewed on April 5 Though the name means "sweet and sour," there's scarcely a distasteful note to be found in this remarkable restaurant, run by husband-wife team Mohammad Islam (chef) and Malika Ameen...

    Tags: Seafood, Pies and Tarts, New York, River North, French Toast

  20. Sep 20, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Dinner at Sepia has just the right tone

    Tribune restaurant critic
    Sepia is hot. Not lines-out-the-door hot or two-hours-at-the-bar hot, but you'd better call at least two weeks ahead for a weekend reservation, which, by the way, will be honored. More to the point, Sepia lives up to the hype with creative, oftentimes...

    Tags: Garlic, Foods and Beverages, Steaks, Union League Club, Ice Cream

  22. Jun 1, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Louise Bourgeois dies at 98; revered artist's work was a 'form of psychoanalysis'

    Louise Bourgeois, an internationally revered artist whose intensely personal work was inspired by psychological conflict, feminist consciousness and a fertile imagination, has died. She was 98.
    Louise Bourgeois, an internationally revered artist whose intensely personal work was inspired by psychological conflict, feminist consciousness and a fertile imagination, has died. She was 98. Bourgeois died Monday at Beth Israel Medical Center in...

    Tags: History, New York, Arts, Health, Los Angeles Times

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