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'Drug courts' are battling addictions behind crime

James Forbes stands 6-foot-1 and weighs a healthy 210. But two months earlier - when he was stealing identities and writing fake prescriptions to...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 01/02/07 by Keith Herbert and Julie Shaw · More from publication -
Surveillance for Febrile Respiratory Infections during Cobra Gold 2003
The Naval Health Research Center conducted laboratory-based surveillance for febrile respiratory infections at the 2003 Cobra Gold Exercise in...
Military Medicine, 05/01/06 by Fuller, Julie; Hanley, Keith; Schultz, Robert; Lewis, Michael; Et al · More from publication -
Pneumonia
In late afternoon our house grew dark. Shadows gathered in the corners of my room and in the upper hall, while outside my window the sky turned...
Hudson Review, The, 10/01/04 by Keith, Julie · More from publication -
Martha's Fall

After the judge rattled off the guilty-on-all-counts verdict last week, Martha Stewart couldn't get out of the courtroom fast enough. With her mood...
Newsweek, 03/15/04 by Keith Naughton and Barney Gimbel (With Daniel McGinn, Joan Raymond, Holly Peterson and Julie Scelfo) · More from publication -
The art of healing: noting the ongoing positive impact of arts in the clinical setting, hospital administrators, artists, consultants, architects, designers, physicians and patients work together to ensure a healthful, uplifting environment
The hallway walls at the Lombardi Cancer Center at Georgetown University Medical Center used to be blank caverns where people would loiter. But as...
Art Business News, 09/01/03 by Julie Keith · More from publication -
Trading Places

The feds might still be hounding Martha Stewart, but Hollywood appears to have forgiven her. Lacking a real ending to the story, the producers of...
Newsweek, 05/26/03 by Keith Naughton and Julie Scelfo · More from publication -
Smaller cities support local artists: mid-sized cities around the country are attracting, housing and marketing artist's communities in innovative ways that benefit both the artists and the towns they call home
No longer the forgotten souls rambling around in loft studios, noticed only when they begin a cycle of neighborhood gentrification that ultimately...
Art Business News, 03/01/03 by Julie Keith · More from publication -
Predicting NCLEX-RN success: can it be simplified?
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to compare a simple, easily calculated method for predicting student success on the nursing licensure exam...
Nursing Education Perspectives, 01/01/03 by Julie Keith Waterhouse · More from publication -
African-American quilts: once considered crude and utilitarian, quilts made by African Americans are now appreciated for their powerful beauty and jazz-like improvisations
Like much of African-American design, African-American quilts have been around for generations, but it has only been relatively recently that they...
Art Business News, 01/01/03 by Julie Keith · More from publication -
Jack's Toughest Deal

For all the explosive tabloid revelations in the bitter divorce battle between Jack and Jane Welch, you'd think they would need security guards to...
Newsweek, 11/11/02 by Keith Naughton and Geoffrey Gagnon (With Julie Scelfo) · More from publication
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