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10th of January 2005 News
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Home Care, This Time for Blood
Date: 11 January 2005
By JOHN O'NEIL
John O'NEIL
Dr Juan Carlos Souto conducts study on use of patient controlled monitoring devices to assess and adjust blood-thinning drugs; study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, finds patients monitored by doctors and those that self-managed drugs faired equally well; drawing (S)
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Fatal Derailment Leads to Checking Manuals
Date: 11 January 2005
By MATTHEW L. WALD
Matthew WALD
Federal Railroad Administration will advise all freight railroads to re-examine their procedures for operating manual switches like one that is suspected in derailment of chlorine-carrying train in Graniteville, SC, last week; investigators suspect crew of local train left manual switch misaligned at end of their shift, so when through train entered area seven hours later it was directed into parked local train; resulting chlorine spill killed at least nine people and forced hundreds of others to seek emergency medical attention; photo (M)
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F.D.A. APPROVES AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL'S CANCER DRUG
Date: 11 January 2005
American Pharmaceutical Partners wins Food and Drug Administration approval for new form of drug Abraxane for advanced breast cancer, setting off 28 percent gain in its share price (S)
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The Secret Lives of Just About Everybody
Date: 11 January 2005
By BENEDICT CAREY
Benedict CAREY
Psychologists recognize that keeping secrets is healthy part of social development, but acknowledge that some individuals are at heightened risk of participating in secret lives outside of their visible daily routine; covert activities can range from benign event, like having different internet personality, to alternative lives that are physically harmful, involving drug use or other harmful behavior; Charles Lindbergh, Gordon Getty and other public figures, who reportedly led double lives, discussed; famous paper on double lives written by Dr Donald W Winnicott in 1960 asserts that false self is likely to emerge when children are forced to ignore their own needs and wants in favor of parental expectations; photos, drawings (M)
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Ex-Columnist Fined in Stock Trading Scheme
Date: 11 January 2005
By ERIC DASH
Eric DASH
Thom Calandra, former columnist for CBS MarketWatch.com, will pay more than $540,000 to settle federal regulators' charges he used investment newsletter to pump up price of penny stocks he owned before selling them; Securities and Exchange Commission accuses Calandra of using Calandra Report, Internet investment newsletter, to promote thinly traded stocks of 23 companies, without disclosing that he owned them, and then went on to sell them for gain of more than $405,000; says Calandra also failed to tell his readers he received heavily discounted shares in mining companies Goldmarca and IMC Ventures when he recommended them in newsletter before selling them for large profit; Calandra does not admit or deny wrongdoing (M)
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World Briefing | Europe: Northern Ireland: Freed Militant Runs
Date: 11 January 2005
By Brian Lavery (NYT)
Brian NYT
Johnny Adair, who is released from prison near Belfast after serving two-thirds of 16-year sentence for terrorism, is escorted to family in Manchester, England, by British police; Ulster Defense Assn, of which he was once leader, has threatened to kill Adair if he returns to Belfast (S)
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Routine Helps Students Deal With Wave's Toll
Date: 11 January 2005
By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Abby GOODNOUGH
Along coast of southern Thailand, schools face challenge not only of rounding up displaced children and finding new quarters, but of helping pupils deal with emotional toll of devastating tsunami; some are orphans, and mmny more lost either mother or father; photo (M)
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Darts Hit the Big Time but Keep Their Beer-Soaked Roots
Date: 11 January 2005
By LIZETTE ALVAREZ
Lizette ALVAREZ
Game of darts has acquired razzle-dazzle; World Darts Championship held in Purfleet, Eng, last week was televised to millions of households worldwide by Sky Sports; tournament players achieve celebrity status, as well as groupies; photos; map (M)
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Metro Briefing | New York: Brooklyn: Man Accused Of Leading Russian Gang
Date: 11 January 2005
By William Glaberson (NYT); Compiled by Anthony Ramirez
William NYT
Federal prosecutors unseal charges against Gidon Abramov, who they say leads Russian organized-crime ring in Brooklyn; cite armed robberies they say he coordinated (S)
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The Neediest Cases; A New Life, but One of Struggle, of Joys and Sorrows
Date: 11 January 2005
By LILY KOPPEL
Lily KOPPEL
Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens, which receives support from New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, helps recently-widowed mother of three with rent, allowing her to catch up with expenses; photo (M)
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