Thursday, March 23, 2006 

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Landscape Architect DOWL Engineers is a rapidly growing


Landscape Architect DOWL Engineers is a rapidly growing
Anchorage Daily News - RECRUITMENT MANAGER . The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation in Bethel, Alaska is seeking a seasoned Healthcare Recruiter with a successful track record of identifying candidate sources and developing and implementing strategies for attracting

Patient sues over illegal tissue
CNEWS - WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) - A man who received illegally harvested bone and tissue during a routine back procedure three years ago has launched a class-action lawsuit against a U.S. company accused of stealing and selling body parts for transplants

Monday Planner for March 20, 2006
Duluth News Tribune - 11:45 a.m. today, fountain outside St. Louis County Courthouse, 100 N. Fifth Ave. W. Call 525-5098. "Three Years On: A Teach-In On The War in Iraq," noon to 2 p.m. today, UMD Library rotunda. Carlton-Cook-Lake-St. Louis Community Health Board, 1-3:30

Flint joins N.Y. lawsuit against `Grand Theft Auto' maker
Aberdeen News - FLINT, Mich. - The city has filed a federal lawsuit against the maker of the video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," saying municipal retirees lost $176,000 on an investment made while company officials were dumping their own shares. City

Student, ACLU sue against federal student aid law
Rapid City Journal - SIOUX FALLS - A South Dakota student is among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union that challenges a provision of federal law that denies financial aid to convicted drug offenders. In its class-action lawsuit, the

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.