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According to an FBI affidavit, her hairdresser, Lisa D'Amico, said Fahey was "nervous and frightened that [Capano] might harm her." D'Amico said Fahey once jumped out of Capano's car after he grabbed her neck when she tried to end the affair. A close friend of Fahey's, Kim Horstman, said that after another break-up attempt, Capano took back some of the gifts he had lavished on Fahey, saying, "No man is going to watch the TV that I gave you or see you in the dresses I gave you." Fahey's therapist at the time...
...opposed to a foreign policy that has done irreparable harm to the Iraqi people," said Donald H. Veach, an organizer with the Boston Committee on the Middle East...
Acupuncture's one great advantage over Western medicine is that it does no harm; unlike drugs and surgery, acupuncture has virtually no side effects. For acupuncturists who have been saying this for years, it was recognition long overdue. "[The panel's report] is a great step toward breaking down the barriers," said Larenz Ng, a pioneer of acupuncture research and now a professor of neurology at George Washington School of Medicine...
...enormously relieved that Judge Zobel has seen fit to give me back my liberty," she said. "I did not harm, much less kill, Matthew Eappen...
...debate about intact dilation and extraction, as described in "The Real Partial-Birth War" [NATION, Oct. 20], is taking a surreal and dangerous turn. People who have no knowledge about this complex procedure are making restrictive judgments that could cause real harm to women. As you noted, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, doctors who deal daily with obstetric complications, are against the ban. And Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health is vehemently opposed to the ban on the procedure and to any interference in the integrity of the patient-doctor relationship and physicians' commitment to the safe practice...