Deepak Chopra: Jackson doctors fed Oxy-contin, Demerol addiction

Deepak Chopra, speaking with Keith Olbermann said that Jackson had approached Chopra in the past to ask for Oxy-contin.

Grisly David Carradine death photo surfaces - Bondage questions persist

Controversy has erupted over the investigation into death of American cult actor David Carradine, after the Thai publication Thai Rath published a grisley death photo taken after the late star's naked body was found in a hotel closet in the Thai capital of Bangkok.

Kinky sex play in David Carradine death?

e mystery deepened over the death of American cult actor David Carradine, best known for the 1970s TV series "Kung Fu," who was found naked in a hotel closet in the Thai capital of Bangkok.

Marijuana compound fights brain cancer: Study

The active chemical compound in marijuana aggressively targets brain cancer cells, and helps to kill them by encouraging them to dissolve themselves, according to a recent report by Spanish researchers.

Bed bugs are coming! Worst outbreak since WWII

The U.S. is facing the worst bed bug outbreak in fifty years--one that has apartment, dorm and hotel residents, and travelers coast to coast losing sleep, and checking their mattresses.

3 flu shots? Obama weighs first-ever vaccine increase

Officials in the Obama administration are considering whether to push for a fall campaign of flu shots that may include up to three different shots, two of which would be aimed specifically at the swine flu virus that has stricken thousands of people in dozens of countries around …

Facing flu pandemic, WHO plans 1-2 billion vaccine doses

Faced with a potential H1N1 swine flu pandemic, vaccine makers are working on a plan to produce a minimum of 1 billion to 2 billion doses of H1N1 swine flu vaccine, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates.

The G-Free Diet: View's Elisabeth Hasselbeck tells gluten-free story in new book

Like so many people with celiac disease, Elisabeth Hasselbeck of ABC's The View has a story that involves a long, slow, painful journey from suffering to awareness, to empowerment and, finally, to recovery.

Afghanistan's only pig in doghouse over swine flu fears

examiner.com — Imagine being the one and only pig in Afghanistan. That's right, there's exactly one known pig in Afghanistan. His name is, appropriately 'Pig,' and Afghan officials confirm that they have quarantined him over fears about swine flu.

BBC NEWS | Business | EU bank ends Israel loans freeze

Inside the Beltway -- The Washington Times, America's Newspaper

This was one of several such articles I have found at the Library of Congress for the 1920s and 1930s

BizBash Los Angeles | American Ballet Theatre

Famous Trojans

DHS | Homeland Security Advisory Council Members

Peres: Invest in the Sea, not Judea/Samaria

25 Most Popular Business Websites | eBizMBA

Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing: How much equity for investors and employees?

Whittier Daily News - On the Town

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