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The unlikely activist; In 2004, U.S. forces in Iraq were locked in some of the bloodiest urban warfare since Vietnam, culminating in the fierce street battles to retake Fallujah. That November, 137 American soldiers were killed and more than 1,400 were in
IN THIS ARTICLE. IN THIS ARTICLE. Meet Katherine Scheirman, MD, a retired Air Force colonel turned political activist. At the time, Air Force...
Physician Executive, 05/01/08 by Tony Bartelme · More from publication -
MERCURY CONNECTION: State tests water and fish but not people who eat the catch
Mercury in rivers, in lakes, in fish. We've been writing about these issues at the Post and Courier for decades, but isn't something missing in...
Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. The IRE Journal, 01/01/08 by Bartelme, Tony; Pardue, Doug · More from publication -
Formation of a leader
IN THIS ARTICLE ... Jet fighters flying in formation. Hold that image for a moment, because it helps explain the unlikely trajectory of Leslie M....
Physician Executive, 03/01/07 by Tony Bartelme · More from publication -
Luck or skill? A-team players don't get sued
IN THIS ARTICLE ... Chances are high that most physicians will be sued for malpractice at least once in their career. Every year, roughly one...
Physician Executive, 09/01/05 by Tony Bartelme · More from publication -
Jack McConnell, MD: "what have you done for someone today?"
IN THIS ARTICLE ... It was raining softly 12 years ago, the day Jack McConnell, MD, had the epiphany. McConnell remembers how the rain had turned...
Physician Executive, 11/01/04 by Tony Bartelme · More from publication -
Capacity for Containerized Cargo in Charleston, S.C., to Increase.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Jan. 8--The State Ports Authority board voted Monday to spend $6 million to raise and repave 34 acres at the Columbus Street Terminal, a project...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, 01/09/01 by Bartelme, Tony · More from publication -
New Charleston, S.C., Container Terminal Plan Garners Little Support.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Dec. 14--Two State Ports Authority surveys of steamship lines and regional manufacturers show little support for a new container terminal in...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, 12/14/00 by Bartelme, Tony · More from publication -
South Carolina Port Board to Spend $5.7 Million to Repair, Move Containers.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Oct. 4--The State Ports Authority board voted Wednesday to spend about $5.7 million to repair two container cranes, move three others and dredge...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, 10/05/00 by Bartelme, Tony · More from publication -
South Carolina Ports Authority to Boost Charleston Workers Pay.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Sep. 7--Propelled by a surge in business and grappling with a tight labor market, the State Ports Authority will give many of its 550 employees...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, 09/07/00 by Bartelme, Tony · More from publication -
South Carolina Officials Inquire with Port Authority about Plans for Terminal.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Jul. 21--State regulators want the State Ports Authority to submit a plan that shows what the agency will do with its undeveloped property around...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, 07/24/00 by Bartelme, Tony · More from publication


