LI Clinton Loses Executive Privilege

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Clinton Loses Executive Privilege WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal judge rejected President Clinton's effort to use executive privilege to block certain testimony by his senior aides in the Monica Lewinsky

LI Lewinsky Case May Reach High Court

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lewinsky Case May Reach High Court WASHINGTON (AP) -- If President Clinton pursues his executive privilege claim in the Monica Lewinsky inquiry, it quickly could get to the nation's highest court. That's what

LI Tuesday's Jokes

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The Top 16 Signs Your Gene Therapy Isn't Going Well 16 Six appearances in six weeks sets a new record on the Jerry Springer Show. 15 While your 7'11" height has the NBA calling, that "maximum of two arms" rule ruins everything. 14

LI Simpson is holding a pity party.

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't know if any of you watched Hard Copy last night and tonight, but they had an interview with Simpson. The poor guy is really having a rough time. He can't date the millions of women throwing themselves at him because it is difficult to go anywhere

Re: LI Test Message for Bob

1998-05-06 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bob :) Welcome back! I'm glad to see we were able to get everything running smoothly for you :) BTW if you would like to see any postings that you missed just go here: http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/index.html Robert Blankenship wrote: Robert Blankenship

LI Strohmeyer: Trial update

1998-05-06 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi All :) Jeremy Strohmeyer who is accused of murdering the 7-yr old California girl in a Las Vegas casino rest room, has had his trial delayed until August. Judge Chairez who was supposed to reside over the trial may be running for Congress, if he does he has

LI COTD: Watts, Coral Eugene

1998-05-06 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Born at Fort Hood, Texas, during 1953, Watts grew up on the move, attending public schools in Texas, West Virginia, and Michigan before finishing high school -- after a fashion -- in Inkster, a Detroit suburb. Despite a tested IQ of 75, he was admitted to

Re: LI British official wants DNA databank

1998-05-06 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Steve I haven't heard of anyone calling to have something like that for U.S. citizens, of course I doubt most would allow it to happen, since it would be considered an invasion of privacy. Steve Wright wrote: Is there any discussions about a digital I.d

Re: LI Lawyer Sees Simpson 'Confession'

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ``If he were truly an innocent man he would be incapable of jesting about this,'' said Petrocelli. ``It's his perverse way of making a creeping confession. Little by little, he acknowledges it.'' As you all know, this is

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: On Wed, 6 May 1998 09:56:36 EDT DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 02:23:31 EDT, you write: Hi Kathy: Does that mean he has to wear *The Uniform*, and only *The Uniform*? I

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well don't swallow till I get there. They say the stuff acts fast but wears off just as fast. Doc One hour to act, up to 6 hours to resolve. How long does it take from DC to MO? Should have plenty of time. Did Bill's insurance carrier deem this a

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ronald Helm wrote: "Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well don't swallow till I get there. They say the stuff acts fast but wears off just as fast. Doc One hour to act, up to 6 hours to resolve. How long does it take from DC to MO?

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 11:39:40 EDT, you write: One hour to act, up to 6 hours to resolve. How long does it take from DC to MO? Should have plenty of time. Did Bill's insurance carrier deem this a medical necessity? Ron Flying? Probably two hours

LI GOP Aide in Hubbell Probe Resigns

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WASHINGTON--A top House Republican aide involved in the probe of President Clinton's 1996 campaign resigned today as the panel's chairman sought to contain

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: On Wed, 06 May 1998 08:37:07 -0700 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm ready and willing! Just hope he's up for it. Doc No problem, Doc. Just got my Viagara prescription filled. :)

Re: LI Little Rock Grand Jury

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, The real question is why release ANY of the tapes? It's not up to the public to indict anyone. It's not up to the public to convict anyone. Doesn't releasing the tapes poison any jury pool they could hope to draw from if there IS an

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: On Wed, 6 May 1998 11:23:42 EDT DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 11:05:21 EDT, you write: I'm ready and willing! Just hope he's up for it. Doc No problem, Doc. Just got my

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: On Wed, 6 May 1998 08:34:59 -0700 "Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: "Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well don't swallow till I get there. They say the stuff acts fast but wears off just as fast. Doc One hour to act, up to 6

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Kathy, It's a pleasure to have the opportunity to help keep this great group of people together and enjoying the interesting discussions that are taking place. Bill _ You

Re: LI Little Rock Grand Jury

1998-05-06 Thread moonshine
moonshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: William J. Foristal wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, The real question is why release ANY of the tapes? It's not up to the public to indict anyone. It's not up to the public to convict anyone. Doesn't releasing the

Re: LI Viagara Falls?

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Sue, I think that any trickle down associated with the Viagara product is a bad sign and indicates one should call the doctor immediately! :) Bill On Tue, 05 May 1998 19:18:50 -0700 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DocCec wrote: DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 02:23:31 EDT, you write: Hi Kathy: Does that mean he has to wear *The Uniform*, and only *The Uniform*? I hope. BG Hey Doc...another pinning ceremony. LOL

LI Re: The Mother Ship Returns Home

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Vi, No problem. I have a lot of fun here, as you know. ;) Bill On Tue, 5 May 1998 19:27:29 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano) writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viola Provenzano) writes: Hi Freakin' Bill, You know d--- well I didn't see

Re: LI Grand Jury secrecy

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, Not for a Grand Juror. They are bound by law to keep everything confidential forever. Bill On Tue, 05 May 1998 19:32:02 -0700 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Bill: Aren't they

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: Hi Sue, You know me, willing to do whatever is required for the law list. :) I've been training for a year for this position. Give it your best shot, Doc. Bill On Tue, 05 May 1998 23:30:34 -0700 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sue

Re: LI Lawyer Sees Simpson 'Confession'

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Yvonne: If I remember correctly you said the same thing right after that interview he had on the sports station. :) The guys interview on Hard Copy for the past two days shows a man who is dying inside. He wants to believe his own hype, but even he

LI Starr Wars

1998-05-06 Thread moonshine
moonshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Afternoon, In January 1998 doctor's founfd two lumps on Susan McDougal's breast. She requested a 3 day medical furlough , quitely, as to not alarm her mother by having the news reach her via the media, to have them checked. Starr files a written motion

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is any insurance company paying for this? Hell, they won't even pay for birth control pills! Doc Many insurance companies are paying for this. 6 erections per month seems to be the standard. Just like I said yesterday, the double standard being applied

LI Puffing Research

1998-05-06 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: NEW YORK, May 3 (Reuters) - Government scientists are excited about progress with tests on two cancer drugs that are eradicating any type of cancer in mice, the New York Times reported on Sunday. ["Government scientists," which Mac naturally confuses with "leaders in

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
Steve Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yippee we have a controller, El presidente, thats a relief I thought that we could have come a cropper. Thanks for doing that Bill, your a star g. Cheers Steve -Original Message- From: Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date:

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
Steve Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How are you supposed to keep a man down to 6 erections a month, what are they feeding the guys on in the U.S to make them like that lol get some good BSE ridden British beef and you'll be walking around in circles for months eg Steve : ) -Original

LI New Bid To Aid Domestic Violence Victims

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
Steve Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: New Bid To Aid Domestic Violence Victims A new campaign to protect women and children threatened with domestic violence has been launched by Britain's leading children's charity. The initiative comes after a survey by the National Society for the

LI LA Sheriff's Dept. Must Pay $15.9M

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: LA Sheriff's Dept. Must Pay $15.9M LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The sheriff's department must pay a $15.9 million judgment to a family brutalized by deputies during a raid on a bridal shower, an appellate court ruled.

LI A Cruel Hoax?

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: UK to test new cancer drug on humans By Patricia Reaney LONDON (Reuters) - British doctors said Wednesday they expect to begin human trials of a new cancer drug that cuts off blood supply to tumors ahead of U.S. counterparts who are working on a similar

LI Doc: Drugs Won't End Chemotherapy :((((

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Doc: Drugs Won't End Chemotherapy BOSTON (AP) -- Even if two drugs that have eliminated tumors in mice are effective in humans someday, they will not replace other cancer treatments, says the researcher whose

Re: LI Grand Jury secrecy

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 13:26:21 EDT, you write: Not for a Grand Juror. They are bound by law to keep everything confidential forever. Bil Sounds good, but I suspect it's humanly impossible. Does anyone ever really keep everything confidential

LI Passive Smoker To Make Legal History

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
Steve Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Passive Smoker To Make Legal History A nurse is due to make legal history by suing her employers over damage to her health that she claims was caused by passive smoking. Chronic asthma sufferer Sylvia Sparrow, 60, blames her condition on the smoke she

LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WASHINGTON--The scientific process has given birth to many medical miracles over the years. But sometimes it can be a cruel parent. As a result of a New York Times story Sunday trumpeting news that two chemicals discovered by a Boston researcher can cure

Re: LI Master Forger Was A Con Man Killer-by Jerry DO. Spangled

1998-05-06 Thread Kelly J West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kelly J West) writes: continuation of case: Homicide investigators. led by Detectives Ken Farnsworth and Jim Bell, were on the scene of the killing at the Judge Building within minutes of the first report. They sealed off the entire buildings to scores of horrified

Re: LI Passive Smoker To Make Legal History

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Steve: The family of a nurse here in the States just tried this. They lost. Sue Passive Smoker To Make Legal History A nurse is due to make legal history by suing her employers over damage to her health that she claims was caused by passive

Re: LI Thanks and Solutions :)

1998-05-06 Thread Kaye
Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey BillyJ... Does this mean attitude adjustments should now be directed your way? Boy... I just DID get Ed straightened out... geez. My offer still stands... if you need me to do anything... like shut up or sumpin'.. just lemme know. :) K At 10:57 AM

Re: LI Passive Smoker To Make Legal History

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't rate her chances much either, but British Law can be fickle at best so you never know, they might be able to get the employeer under a duty of care in which case the Hospital will have to prove either that smoking doesnt effect asma sufferers or

LI Anti-Lung Cancer Gene

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Did anyone hear about the anti-lung cancer gene found by British research scientists. Apparently it acts as a marker for the immune system and help prevent lung cancer. Its the reason why some are more prone to getting cancer through smoking than others.

Re: LI Passive Smoker To Make Legal History

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't rate her chances much either, but British Law can be fickle at best so you never know, they might be able to get the employeer under a duty of care in which case the Nursing Home will have to prove either that smoking doesnt effect asthma

LI NEW SOURCE FOR DATA

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If anybody is looking for some data on Law Cases in England let me know as our college has just got a new CD library, I will be more than willing to look things up for people, the higher profile the case the better but I will try. Steve

LI Kelly J West - New to list?????????????????

1998-05-06 Thread Steve Wright
"Steve Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I may be a complete dunce but your name does not ring a bell are you new to these here parts? If not then opps I am what I say I am : ) Let me know the suspense is killing me. Steve === Lifes a

LI New Detectives: Mind Hunters

1998-05-06 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all last night New Detectives was a very interesting show, since I was so late in letting you know it was on, I taped it and here is a transcript of the show I typed up. The first thing I was happy about is this was not the same show I had seen before that

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WASHINGTON--The scientific process has given birth to many medical miracles over the years. But sometimes it can be a cruel parent. As a result of a New York Times story Sunday trumpeting news that two chemicals discovered by a

LI Different Ways of Looking At Things

1998-05-06 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: From a press release: Dr. Folkman, a pioneer and leader in the field of angiogenesis research for more than twenty-five years, From LA Times as quoted by Sue: Folkman reasoned that drugs that blocked the production of these angiogenesis factors might prevent tumors

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry: It didn't say the thing is a hoax. What I basically got out of the story is that they should have held off a little longer until they had more definative answers before telling the public. I do understand where this news can give the people

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: "The widespread reactions from patients have raised questions about how the media report word of preliminary medical advances. Those questions were deepened in the current case by confirmation from several publishing houses that the New York Times

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Ron: They aren't saying that the work, or the cure is the problem, it is the way it is being reported. "The widespread reactions from patients have raised questions about how the media report word of preliminary medical advances." And you as a doc

Re: LI Kelly J West - New to list?????????????????

1998-05-06 Thread Kelly J West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kelly J West) writes: Yup! I am new to these here parts Steve, so you can relax, your not a dunce! (: Kelly I may be a complete dunce but your name does not ring a bell are you new to these here parts? If not then opps I am what I say I am : ) Let me know the suspense is

LI Betty Currie back before grand jury

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WASHINGTON, May 6 (UPI) _ President Clinton's personal secretary Betty Currie is back in U.S. District Court for more testimony before Kenneth Starr's grand jury. Currie faces further questions about President Clinton's relationship with former intern

LI Steve-Biggest bang recorded

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WASHINGTON, May 6 (UPI) _ Astronomers report they have witnessed the largest explosion ever recorded in the universe, and may rival most other releases of energy since the big bang. In the space of a few seconds, the far-distant, mysterious explosion

LI Judge rejects $10 million lawsuit over student's F

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: GREENSBORO, N.C., May 6 (UPI) _ A judge has thrown out a $10 million lawsuit filed by a North Carolina woman because her son got a failing grade in his high school physics class. Madison West filed the lawsuit against the Guilford County school system

Re: LI Little Rock Grand Jury

1998-05-06 Thread William J. Foristal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: On Wed, 06 May 1998 13:17:38 -0400 moonshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: moonshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: William J. Foristal wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes: HI Sue, The real question is why release ANY of the

Re: LI Little Rock Grand Jury

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: in spite of the results of four separate investigations concluding he committed suicide. Bill How do you shoot yourself and nobody ever finds the gun near the body, Bill ? To succeed in politics, it is often necessary to rise above your principles.

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread moonshine
moonshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ronald Helm wrote: "Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: "The widespread reactions from patients have raised questions about how the media report word of preliminary medical advances. Those questions were deepened in the current case by confirmation

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue, Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry: It didn't say the thing is a hoax. That's the way I read it. What I basically got out of the story is that they should have held off a little longer until they had more definative answers before telling the

Re: LI New Detectives: Mind Hunters

1998-05-06 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Steve :) No problem :) I had planned on only doing a summary but then after I watched it, and with all the good information in it, I decided to try to transcribe it. Of course the comments that I attributed to Kelly weren't in the show! That is what she was

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Mac, moonshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Afternoon,I guess the American Cancer Society are nothing but a bunch of fools. The American Cancer Society is a charity that raises millions

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue, I have no quarrel with you. I do with your semantics but that is a small point. You do not make personal attacks like Mac and Bill when you have no logic or reason to back you up. I don't think you would call anyone a liar like they have even when you know

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You, of all people should be ashamed of yourself. You are a disgrace to your profession. ...Mac Many in my profession, much more knowledgeable in cancer research than I, have lambasted the media for its "cruel hoax", a deliberate attempt to deceive, the

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry: I am only familiar with the American Cancer Society. I don't know anything about the National one. I'm sorry. The address at the end of this post, after yours, is for the American Cancer Society. Sue Hi Terry: Yes the American Cancer

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread hallinan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Sue, The report you printed said it came from the National Cancer Institute. As I mentioned I was careless in not noticing that the American Cancer Society was used in the report. The names seemed to be used interchangeably in the article when I reread it. You

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Terry: Did I? If I did I made a mistake. I got the report off the American Cancer Society's web site at http://www.cancer.org/bottomnews.html I'll have to go back and look again at my old post in the archieves Again I'm sorry if I made a mistake.

LI McDougal attorney files motion requesting her freedom

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Whitewater convict Susan McDougal, imprisoned for 20 months, should be freed because she has done more time than her co-defendants and may have her conviction overturned, her lawyer said Wednesday.

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 16:08:23 EDT, you write: I do understand where this news can give the people who are undergoing the horrible treatment for cancer now false hope. I also don't think that the news should have been released until there was

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 17:15:20 EDT, you write: But I DO think they should fast track these things and even give people who only have six months to live the opportunity to take the drug in spite of the fact it has not passed through the NDA process.

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 16:28:03 EDT, you write: It sounds to me as if two soldiers in their bunkers, should think about eating a little crow and apologizing to Terry Hallinan. The critics of the media even use the world cruel, but since cruel is an

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 17:30:48 EDT, you write: LOL, find and adjective and then pick your noun??? Nice work if you can get it. Sorry, but you can play the role of the apologist here. Terry's initial note, subject AND message, clearly made the claim

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For the media to report a "cure for cancer" as it did, is just as much a hoax (deliberate deception) as Piltdown Man. Ron ( The Disgrace to His Profession) To succeed in politics, it is often necessary to rise above your principles. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've done with this discussion. I've stated my opinions, and see no need to restate them interminably. Next topic? Doc Subscribe/Unsubscribe, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the message enter: subscribe/unsubscribe law-issues

Re: Topic Change was Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Doc: I think you can go to bed early on that one. :( Sue And unfortunately it's not the Orioles! I'm watching their game right now -- would you believe it's 14-3 Cleveland in the eighth? Doc -- Two rules in life: 1. Don't tell people

LI Re: Topic Change: baseball, way off topic

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 22:11:13 EDT, you write: Hi Doc: I think you can go to bed early on that one. :( Sue And unfortunately it's not the Orioles! I'm watching their game right now -- would you believe it's 14-3 Cleveland in the eighth?

Re: Topic Change was Re: LI Cancer Drugs Face Long Road From Mice to Men

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 21:53:27 EDT, you write: Hi Doc: Only one team is ahead of the San Diego Padre's this year. :) Sue And unfortunately it's not the Orioles! I'm watching their game right now -- would you believe it's 14-3 Cleveland in the

Re: LI Re: Topic Change: baseball, way off topic

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yep it's still early. :30. I have often wondered what it would be like to have the ocean on the other side. And more so what it would be like not to have an ocean at all. It would really be weird, IMO. Can't get over how the Padre's are doing. They

Re: LI Re: Topic Change: baseball, way off topic

1998-05-06 Thread DocCec
DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In a message dated 98-05-06 22:21:05 EDT, you write: Yep it's still early. :30. I have often wondered what it would be like to have the ocean on the other side. And more so what it would be like not to have an ocean at all. I hated having no ocean

LI Executive Privilege

1998-05-06 Thread Ronald Helm
"Ronald Helm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Clinton Said Ready To Appeal WASHINGTON (AP) - A decision has been made to appeal following a judge's refusal to block key legal questioning of White House aides, according to a Clinton confidant. A White House legal team met to discuss the battle over

Re: LI Re: Topic Change: baseball, way off topic

1998-05-06 Thread Sue Hartigan
Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yep I put it in code so no one would know BG Didn't you feel kinda lost without an ocean around. I don't think even a lake like one of the Great Lakes would be the same. Don't know though never been away from the ocean. I hated having no ocean at