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Carldell “Squeaky” Johnson, UAB’s dreadlocked, steal-happy point guard, was voted “First Team All-Hair” by ESPN.com...
...President Lyndon Johnson signed legislation that authorized an insurance program for senior citizens, Medicare, and a state-run program for the poor, Medicaid. The law was intended to be a step on the road towards providing health insurance to every American. Since 1965, America has failed to make health insurance universal. While every other industrialized nation in the world has extended health insurance to all of its citizens, America, the wealthiest nation on earth, has fallen short. More than 43 million Americans were uninsured last year, an increase of 2.4 million from the year before...
First up is the vice-presidential vetting process. According to The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, “Kerry announced the appointment of prominent Washington Democrat James Johnson to start vetting potential vice presidential candidates.” One of Kerry’s advisors said in The New York Times: “As someone who has been through the vetting process, [Kerry is] familiar with it and wants a process that’s good for the party and good for the campaign.” The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) reveals this definition...
...division, senior captain Cardwell Potts skippered with junior David Darst crew to an 11th-place finish. Sophomore Vince Porter skippered the B division to eighth, with sophomore Ruth Schlitz crew for the first three races, and junior Laura Schubert for the final seven. Johnson sailed single-handed to second place in the C division, and senior Clemmie Everett, also single-handed, finished 13th in D. Overall, Harvard finished in 10th place with 334 points...
...cooler--Kim's possibly among them--to Nelson, who was arrested on suspicion of receiving stolen property. Nelson, who used a power saw to dismember the bodies, says he paid $700,000 for the parts and received fees to transfer them to research labs, including Mitek, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. Nelson says he believed that the transactions were legitimate; Reid hasn't commented. UCLA came under suspicion as well, condemned by the families of donors for lax oversight, at best, or knowing about a lucrative tissue bazaar and winking at it, at worst. If someone profited from her sister...