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    Aug 11, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Dr. Judy Kuriansky

    Dr. Judy Kuriansky is a world renowned radio advice host, clinical  psychologist and certified sex therapist, popular lecturer, newspaper columnist,  and author of many books. She is a pioneer of radio call-in advice, and more  recently of Internet advice.  An adjunct professor at the Clinical Psychology  Program at Columbia University Teachers College and visiting professor of Peking  University Health Science Center in Beijing, she is a frequent commentator on  international media --including CNN -- on various news issues.
    Dr. Judy Kuriansky is a world renowned radio advice host, clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist, popular lecturer, newspaper columnist, and author of many books. She is a pioneer of radio call-in advice, and more recently of Internet advice. ...

    Tags: Yale University, Men's Health, Larry King, MTV (tv network), Wolf Blitzer

  2. Mar 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Ashley Dunn named Times California editor

    Readers' Representative Journal
    Times Editor Russ Stanton made the following staff announcement today: After a 17-year journey through Business, Science and National, Deputy National Editor Ashley Dunn is returning to Metro this week – as California editor. Ashley is succeeding...
  4. Apr 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. New wave of tainted food in China and how inflation could make it worse

    Money & Company
    Three years after China was rocked by a massive tainted-milk scandal, the country has again been hit by a wave of food scares in recent weeks. The list includes diseased pigs used for bacon; noodles made of corn, ink and......
  6. Jun 21, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Joan Hinton dies at 88; physicist joined Maoist revolution after helping develop the atom bomb

    In the anti-Communist hysteria of early 1950s America, nuclear physicist Joan Hinton was labeled "The Atom Spy Who Got Away."
    In the anti-Communist hysteria of early 1950s America, nuclear physicist Joan Hinton was labeled "The Atom Spy Who Got Away." Recruited at 22 to help develop the atom bomb, she was so repulsed when the U.S. dropped it on Japan during World War II that...

    Tags: Health, New York, Japan, Entertainment, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  8. Mar 24, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  9. Obama: Global action required

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva The author, as the Op-Ed notes in the credit line, is the president of the United States. "We are living through a time of global economic challenges that cannot be met by half measures or the isolated......

    Tags: Government, Japan, London (England), United States, Consumer Confidence

  10. May 20, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. China revives intrusive practices for SARS

    Sun Foreign Staff
    GAOLING, China -- After Cui Xingsheng welcomes visitors into his traditional medicine clinic built of brick, mud and tile, he makes sure, the best way he knows how, that they won't accidentally spread SARS. He grabs a bottle of diluted chlorine and sprays...

    Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Death, Health Organizations, Medical Procedures and Tests

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