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Diana Klebanow'
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Political Landscape |
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March 2015 |
"He could rage at the press for its blithe savagery, its Puritan hypocrisy, but he should have known. In fact, he did know: he knew the risks and he ignored them." |
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Life in America |
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September 2016 |
According to the US Dept. of Justice, "The media has widely reported that there is a witness testimony that [Michael] Brown said 'don't shoot' as he held his hands above his head. In fact, our investigation did not reveal any eyewitness who stated…" |
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Medicine & Health |
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March 2014 |
". . . Patients lie to avoid negative consequences, to achieve secondary gain--such as individuals seeking disability payments for feigned illnesses--and to escape embarrassment or shame." |
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USA Yesterday |
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January 2015 |
"[The First Lady] must stay strong without ever becoming tough; must be unfailingly supportive in public and constructively critical in private; must see all to avert trouble and say nothing to get into trouble." |
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Political Landscape |
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May 2016 |
"Was is wrong for a prominent politicain to hide the fact that he fathered a child out of wedlock?" |
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Political Landscape |
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November 2014 |
"[John] Dean has worked very hard to erase the image of him as a villain, but it remains to be seen whether he really should be regarded as a hero." |
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Political Landscape |
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January 2012 |
What may be a ray of sunshine for patients likely will burden a number of small companies with additional compliance rules and paperwork to the point of bankruptcy. |
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Medicine & Health |
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March 2011 |
"The FDA has fulfilled its duty in its warning about a possible link between bisphosphonate drugs and atypical femur fractures." |
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Medicine & Health |
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July 2007 |
"[The surgeon] calmly advised me to have my ovaries removed--a procedure known as a prophylactic oophorectomy. It could be done by laparoscopy. [It] usually takes about 70 minutes. . . . I started to feel numb when he spoke to me." |
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Medicine & Health |
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January 2010 |
"It seemed as if my femure had broken before I hit the floor [but] I had no reason to believe that the sudden collapse of my leg was related in any way to the [bisphosphonates] I had taken for osteoporosis." |
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