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Naturopath Integrates Her Native Traditionsnew

Among the natural therapies practiced by Jeanne Paul is "soul-retrieval healing" for people who have experienced some kind of trauma or abuse and who feel as if a part of them has been stolen.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gail Johnson  |  10-25-2004  |  Science

Doc Is Devoted to Queer Healthnew

Toronto doctor Keith Loukes knew long before he finished medical school that there was a need for practitioners specializing in the care of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. But it wasn't until he started hosting his own phone-advice program that he realized just how desperate for health information members of the queer community were.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gail Johnson  |  10-25-2004  |  Science

Is Medical Marijuana Advocate a Witch-Hunt Victim or a Shoddy Doc?new

Dr. Tod Mikuriya has recommended cannabis more than 10,000 times since California voters approved Proposition 215 in 1996. But a judge determined that he was negligent for not sufficently examining his patients.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  10-25-2004  |  Science

Gang Member Named Lizard Serves as a Rat for the FBInew

The exploits of Daniel "Lizard" Hernandez, a high-ranking member of Nuestra Familia who became a snitch for the FBI, show how prison policies adopted to control gangs may actually have helped them bloom.
East Bay Express  |  Justin Berton  |  10-25-2004  |  Crime & Justice

Sheep Suitnew

The state of Arizona may finally dun the developer responsible for destroying a quarter of a bighorn herd.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  10-22-2004  |  Animal Issues

Cleveland Cops Coldcock a Cuckoldnew

It hurt Jeffrey Moore that his wife was cheating on him with a cop. And it hurt when that cop and three cop cronies handed Moore a beating.
Cleveland Scene  |  Kevin Hoffman  |  10-22-2004  |  Crime & Justice

On the Homefront, Soldiers' Families Cope, Hopenew

To some people, war is an intimate reality: It's the last thing they think about at night, the first thought that crosses their minds in the morning. They have a loved one serving as a soldier -- a cherished spouse or son or daughter living in a danger zone half a world away.
Illinois Times  |  Dusty Rhodes  |  10-22-2004  |  War

The New COINTELPROnew

The feds are spying on – and harassing – political activists with a fury not seen since the 1960s. Under John Ashcroft's direction, opposing the Bush administration translates to state terrorism.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Camille Taira  |  10-20-2004  |  Civil Liberties

Doping Up the Rabblenew

With the use of less-lethal force on the rise and scary new weapons in the pipeline, such as high-voltage land mines, it's prime time to take a quick look at the gadgetry police departments are using to herd humans.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  A. C. Thompson  |  10-20-2004  |  Civil Liberties

Some Endorsements Just Don't Make Sensenew

If our American Empire is on the verge of collapse under Nero's reign, the paper of record has been fiddling while Rome burns. They've been covering for Bush by offering stories and analysis that present the administration as legitimate, mainstream, just like any other but with a Texas twang.
Seattle Weekly  |  Knute Berger  |  10-20-2004  |  Media

Six Tales of Marital Bliss, Disappointmentnew

Last winter, close to 4,000 gay and lesbian couples exchanged wedding vows beneath the dome of San Francisco's City Hall. Six months later, the state Supreme Court declared the marriages "void and of no legal effect." Try telling that to the people who were there.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  10-20-2004  |  LGBT

South Florida Coach Shapes Tennis' Future Starssnew

Florida is mecca for families dreaming and scheming for their children to be the next big thing in pro tennis. The state is home to dozens of tennis academies, from the modest to the most elite, such as Rick Macci's.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Wyatt Olson  |  10-20-2004  |  Business & Labor

Bay Guardian Sues New Times Chain for Predatory Pricingnew

In a lawsuit filed with the San Francisco Superior Court, the San Francisco Bay Guardian charges that the nation's largest alternative newsweekly chain has illegally sold advertising below cost in an effort to put the family-owned Guardian out of business.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Tim Redmond  |  10-20-2004  |  Media

Vermonter's Internet Ax-Grinding Attracts National Attention

A Vermont blogger, best known for starting the first grassroots Howard Dean Web site, is now affecting political change by raising money for web-media campaigns targeted to local races.
Seven Days  |  Cathy Resmer  |  10-20-2004  |  Media

Blood on Their Handsnew

Shortly after a doctor at Maricopa Medical Center released Rodney Aviles from the psychiatric ward, he bludgeoned his mother and 7-year-old niece to death. Five years later, his criminal case remains unresolved.
Phoenix New Times  |  Paul Rubin  |  10-19-2004  |  Crime & Justice

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