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...Cancer Control Society, based in Pasadena, California, organizes tours of Baja clinics and defends their efficacy. ?There are approximately two dozen alternative medical clinics in the Tijuana area,? says Frank Cousineau, the society?s vice president. ?The worst one there is better than the best one in the U.S. ?I?ve been to probably 20 or so clinics and the ones that I?ve seen are all safe. I won?t say that we never get complaints over things like money but the overwhelming majority tell us they were treated very, very well.? As for Hospital Santa Monica, he says...
...number of celebrated strikebreakers were available for instruction, including San Francisco Linebackers Tom Cousineau and Keith Browner. Cleaving to guaranteed contracts, Quarterbacks Gary Hogeboom of the Indianapolis Colts and Marc Wilson of the Los Angeles Raiders said their hearts were with the union, but they just couldn't afford the sentiment. ("Who's going to pay to see Joe Blow from Idaho quarterback the Raiders?" Defensive End Howie Long had chortled before he knew the situation.) Mark Gastineau of the New York Jets, the famed pass rusher and sack dancer, cited his affection for Owner Leon Hess as the reason...
...performers are not attractive in the old symmetrical Hollywood-features sense, but they are appealingly natural. I particularly enjoyed Maggie Renzi's acerbic New Hampshire school-teacher, whose remarks on the acting talent of a former college roommate are both hilarious and revealing, and Maggie Cousineau-Arndt's medical student, an earth-mother with poetically smoldering sensuality. (Ms. Cousineau-Arndt is a family therapist in Boston...
Family Reunion. In Wethersfield, Conn., Lawrence Cousineau, charged with disturbing the peace, pleaded for leniency on the grounds that his wife and both his sons were already serving jail sentences...
...election; 3) he was ineligible because he had not been a resident of Montreal for the required three years before election day (Houde was in internment camp for four years, until last August, for urging Quebeckers not to register for national selective service). Justice Louis Cousineau ordered the Mayor to defend himself in court...