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...think you come under unfair scrutiny because of other memoirists who haven't told the truth? If I step outside myself, no. Let's face it: I've written six memoirs now, and I'm 44. That's a lot. And some might say I haven't had nearly as much happen to me as I've said in my memoirs. I can see how people would believe that. So I don't know that I would call it unfair. It has been irritating in the past because I have felt like, All right, I don't know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Author Augusten Burroughs | 10/27/2009 | See Source »

Norton also had a strong weekend as the 13th-seed. She won her first match with conviction, and then faced two three-set battles. She edged an opponent from Dartmouth 6-7, 6-3, 6-1, and then took down the six-seed, Vicky Brook of Yale, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. In the quarterfinals, a tired Norton could not put up a big enough challenge, and she dropped the match...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sophomore Cao To Play in Semifinal Today | 10/27/2009 | See Source »

FlyBy's been following the poisoning incident at Harvard Medical School that we told you about yesterday morning where six researchers went to the hospital after drinking coffee contaminated with a potentially deadly agent found in many biochemical labs called sodium azide...

Author: By Naveen N. Srivatsa | Title: Poisoned on Purpose? | 10/27/2009 | See Source »

Poisoned coffee sent six Harvard Medical School researchers to the hospital last August with symptoms ranging from ear ringing to fainting. HMS waited until last Friday to let people know that the incident occurred, and in the memo that they released, they told us the name of the semi-deadly chemical that caused the calamity: sodium azide...

Author: By Naveen N. Srivatsa | Title: The Mystery of the Poisoned Coffee | 10/26/2009 | See Source »

These symptoms prompted the six to rush to Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center (one in an ambulance, according to Mabel P. Duyao, research director in the HMS Pathology Department) on August 26. The Harvard University Police Department is in the process of figuring out how the sodium azide got into the coffee machine, but as of now, what happened is still a mystery...

Author: By Naveen N. Srivatsa | Title: The Mystery of the Poisoned Coffee | 10/26/2009 | See Source »

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