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...smattering of hospitals and clinics create drug-rep-free zones, PHRMA spokesman Jeff Trewhitt points out that doctors who shun salesmen also forgo the free samples, which are often used to treat indigent patients. Nevertheless, physicians are relying less on sales pitches and turning instead to unbiased sources like the biweekly nonprofit Medical Letter medletter.com to get the lowdown on new drugs. The crusade is also making inroads among a new generation of doctors who haven't yet experienced drug-company largesse. The American Medical Student Association is trying to ward off drug reps who try to cozy...
...booked up until 2004. “With the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA fast approaching, Dr. Watson is swamped in production of a five-part TV series, three new books, and numerous appearances,” wrote Watson’s assistant, Jeff Picarello. “He has asked that we decline all media requests until early...
...truly don't care about which Westerner they murder," he says. "Just so long as an enemy is dead." In Bali, where a precise count of the charred bodies is not yet complete, more than 180 died. They will not be the last. --Reported by Bruce Crumley/Paris, Helen Gibson/London, Jeff Israely/Rome, Scott MacLeod/Cairo, Tim McGirk/Islamabad, Isabella Ng and Andrew Perrin/Bali, Douglas Waller/Washington and Michael Ware/Paktia
When the two vans of Jackasses arrive at the Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Carson, Calif., to tape the bit, director/co-creator Jeff Tremaine is angry. Despite a prior warning to the owner to keep the taping secret, the place is crawling with teenagers. And because Knoxville is the anti--Carson Daly, the new James Dean for cool kids, he is always bumrushed for autographs, which ruins the sketch because it undermines the whole concept of Jackass: horrifying unsuspecting bystanders. To fix this, the crew went to Japan and Mexico to tape much of the movie, and now Tremaine...
...have little patience for appeals to Canon law. Says Mike Emerton of Voice of the Faithful, a group that grew out of dismay over the church's mishandling of Boston abusers: "[The Vatican] shows they have no understanding of the depth of this problem." --By John Cloud. Reported by Jeff Israely/Rome and Maggie Sieger/Chicago