« Home | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - House passes bill to strip many state warnings from food labels » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Wiretapping, asset forfeiture law closer - Teixeira » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - In fight for life, insurer no help » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - QLT to appeal » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Times wins big in statewide newspaper contest » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Two Barrow inmates sue over distance from attorney » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Patch Work: Schlichter, Bogard & Denton seek plaintiffs for East ... » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - State of the Union Address » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Merck's First Witness Testifies in Vioxx Trial » | Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Bay Area » 

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Foreign affairs committee approves satellite TV for emigres


Foreign affairs committee approves satellite TV for emigres
VILNIUS Parliaments foreign affairs committee has given the green light to a satellite TV project that will air both original and secondary program for Lithuanians living abroad, particularly in the United States.

Governor's needs require deep pockets
Almost everywhere Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger travels, he is shadowed by another sturdy Austrian: Dieter Rauter, his stunt double on "Terminator 3" and other films.

Drugs & Devices: Trial Halted
Parexel trial on hold; Little risk from recalled defibrillators; Plastic surgery soars in U.S.

Letters to the Editor - 3/19/2006
I commend Kenneth Noonan, superintendent of Oceanside Unified School District, for his desire to reduce adolescent drug abuse ("Drug testing succeeds in O'side," March 7). However, despite his fervent defense of that district's 9-year-old drug-testing program, Mr. Noonan does not provide any evidence -- or even make the claim -- that the program has in fact reduced drug abuse among students there.

E-mail this post



Remember me (?)



All personal information that you provide here will be governed by the Privacy Policy of Blogger.com. More...