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    Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Marijuana decriminalization compromise may be necessary in Pennsylvania

    &quot;Politics is not an exact science," explained the exalted 19<sup>t</sup><sup>h</sup>-century German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. "Politics is the art of the possible."
    "Politics is not an exact science," explained the exalted 19th-century German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. "Politics is the art of the possible." Of course, Bismarck also said, "We Germans fear God, but nothing else in the world; and it is the fear...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New York City, Drugs and Medicines, Nancy Reagan, Medical Marijuana Therapy

  2. Feb 16, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. Peter Beilenson's next great adventure in health care

    Peter Beilenson &#8212; doctor and public health visionary, Baltimore health commissioner, Howard County health officer, quick-study scholar and decoder of federal regulations &#8212; remains one of our most interesting men.
    Peter Beilenson — doctor and public health visionary, Baltimore health commissioner, Howard County health officer, quick-study scholar and decoder of federal regulations — remains one of our most interesting men. A person whose leadership has...

    Tags: Health Insurance, Medical Procedures and Tests, Private Health Care, Litigation and Regulation, Howard County

  4. Feb 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. On this lonely street, nobody heard, nobody saw

    In the hardscrabble burb of Schiller Park near O'Hare Airport, you'll find a street with a few two-flats and isolated houses, plenty of space between them. The kind of quiet block where everyone minds their business.
    In the hardscrabble burb of Schiller Park near O'Hare Airport, you'll find a street with a few two-flats and isolated houses, plenty of space between them. The kind of quiet block where everyone minds their business. And last week — hard gray...

    Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Abusive Behavior, Anita Alvarez, Personal Service, Cocaine

  6. Feb 4, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Repeat cancer patient Lainie Jones fights rare disorder with humor

    How does somebody fight a one-in-a-million genetic disorder that makes a new cancer diagnosis almost as common as an annual bout with the flu?
    How does somebody fight a one-in-a-million genetic disorder that makes a new cancer diagnosis almost as common as an annual bout with the flu? Lainie Jones does it with grit, courage and plenty of humor. "Oh, the joys of having veins like a heroin...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Fort Lauderdale, Mastectomy, Skin Cancer, Symptoms

  8. Jan 31, 2013 |Column| RedEye
  9. 'Beware of Mr. Baker' review: Bizarre doc captures madness behind the music

    <strong>*** (out of four)</strong>
    *** (out of four) Thud! Whack! In different ways, those sounds summarize the opening of “Beware of Mr. Baker,” which first features the drumming attack of legendary Cream/Blind Faith drummer Ginger Baker—and then shows the now 70-...

    Tags: Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones (music group), Rush (music group), Cream (music group), Music

  10. Nov 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Richard Wagner: Separating the man from the music

    &quot;Just because he may have been a nasty little man and a nasty anti-Semite doesn't mean that his music is not as supreme as it is."
    "Just because he may have been a nasty little man and a nasty anti-Semite doesn't mean that his music is not as supreme as it is." That assessment comes from a Richard Wagner scholar in the documentary "Wagner & Me" (at the Siskel Film Center through...

    Tags: Judaism, Movies, Music Box Theatre, Festive Events, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

  12. Nov 24, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. Title Aside, 'Scared ----Less' More Fun Than Frightening

    The Hartford Courant
    I've been thumbing through a book that claims to contain 1,003 facts that will scare the you know what out of you. I can't tell you the actual name of the book because this is a newspaper, and if the past is any indicator it is read by a lot of 3-year-...

    Tags: William Shatner, Valium (drug), New York City, Movies, Drugs and Medicines

  14. Nov 10, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  15. Election Day message: The nonsense of marijuana busts

    Last month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its accounting of all arrests made by law enforcement agencies across the fruited plain. Cops and federal agents made 12,408,899 arrests in the USA in 2011. No wonder we're known around the world as Incarceration Nation.
    Last month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its accounting of all arrests made by law enforcement agencies across the fruited plain. Cops and federal agents made 12,408,899 arrests in the USA in 2011. No wonder we're known around the world as...

    Tags: Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Police Investigations, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. Nov 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Stronger marriage could help save son

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> Many times you have advised engaged couples who are facing possible deal-breaking issues (usually involving other family members) that unless they are both prepared to put their marriage at the center of their lives, they should not tie the knot. How about married couples who are faced with issues later during their marriage?
    Dear Amy: Many times you have advised engaged couples who are facing possible deal-breaking issues (usually involving other family members) that unless they are both prepared to put their marriage at the center of their lives, they should not tie the...

    Tags: Marriage, Drugs and Medicines, Addiction, Family

  18. Nov 8, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  19. Teenager has strong words for man who crashed into her home

    A teenager has a strong message for the man who drove an SUV into her home.
    A teenager has a strong message for the man who drove an SUV into her home.   Paige Brucker, 16, has been at Methodist Hospital since Monday night. She said she does not remember the crash. She was sitting on the couch with her mother, watching a movie...

    Tags: Broken Bones, Injuries and Wounds

  20. Nov 7, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  21. Teen "scraped, bloodied, bruised... broken" after SUV slams into home

    The parents of a teen hospitalized after an SUV slammed into their home said their daughter is doing better.
    The parents of a teen hospitalized after an SUV slammed into their home said their daughter is doing better. Paige Brucker, 16, was rushed to Methodist Hospital with extensive injuries Monday night. She suffered multiple rib fractures, broken ribs, a...

    Tags: Fractured Rib, Broken Wrist, Injuries and Wounds

  22. Nov 6, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Police: Driver admits doing drugs before crashing SUV into home

    An SUV drivers admitted to taking cocaine and heroin just an hour before crashing into a home on the city's northeast side, according to police.
    An SUV drivers admitted to taking cocaine and heroin just an hour before crashing into a home on the city's northeast side, according to police. It happened around 10 p.m. in the 5500 block of Drexel Avenue. That's near East 56th Street and Binford...
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