Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Francisco Sun-Reporter (circ. 9,600) has been published for 29 years by Carl ton Goodlett, 61, a physician who won the $4,000 downpayment for the weekly in a poker game. Since then it has ranked as one black paper whose righteous anger never falters. The president of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, Goodlett describes himself as "an irritant. A pain. But to those who will listen, I'm a catalytic agent for change, a positive force for the reduction of political violence and economic racism in America." His position of not-so-chic radical makes...
...list contains customary recognitions of various sorts for a host of Wilson's aides, including his personal physician, a chauffeur, two secretaries, a cleaning woman, and a Downing Street switchboard operator. Also honored were two actors, Stanley Baker and John Mills, and a nightclub and TV performer noted for his Wilson impersonations. But the most remarkable feature of the list was the number of businessmen -eleven in all-given either peerages or knighthoods by a Prime Minister who at least theoretically is committed to socialism...
Last week federal officials charged that the friendly physician had not limited his practice to south of the border. Following a year's investigation, a San Diego grand jury indicted Contreras and six other Mexicans, one Canadian and eight Americans, as well as three Mexican firms, for peddling the contraband drug in the U.S. through a multimillion-dollar smuggling operation supplying some 10,000 cancer victims a day. It was the biggest crackdown yet against a drug that has a strong and persistent following even though, in the opinion of virtually all U.S. cancer specialists, it offers no real...
...Tijuana's two Laetrile plants. Indicted with Contreras and McNaughton were Robert William Bradford, 45, president of the Committee for Freedom of Choice in Cancer Therapy, a California-based Laetrile-promoting outfit that claims 28,000 U.S. members, Dr. John A. Richardson, 53, an Albany, Calif., physician who has admitted giving Laetrile to patients, and several health-food distributors. According to the indictment, the conspirators-some of whom piled up bank accounts totaling millions of dollars-used a network of American and Mexican smugglers to get supplies of the drug across the border...
...wards of a distinguished hospital, documented by letters from all of the chiefs of service under whom he served. Nor did Dr. Davis mention that the student had passed Part II of the National Boards. There is nothing to suggest that this man will be anything but a fine physician. To consider that he might be a danger to patients is ludicrous...