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Tag Archives: New York Times
Have We Really Come A Long Way?
I’m sure that by now, many of you have heard or read about the abrupt sacking of Jill Abramson from her New York Times post more than two weeks ago. She was the Times’ first female executive editor. The Internet … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged equality, Jill Abramson, Medicine, New York Times, Pediatrics, postaweek 2014, Toronto, women's rights
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Bilton’s Rule
Since my post last November about the F.A.A. Lifting the ban on smart devices during take-off or landing, the issue to cell phone use has come up again and again. Yesterday, at KQED’s Forum, Dave Iverson interviewed Nick Bilton, Tech … Continue reading
Posted in e-reader, iPad, iPhone, Smart Devices, Smart phone, Travel
Tagged Bilton, Dave Iverson, Federal Aviation Administration, KQED, Mental Health, New York Times, Nick Bilton, postaday 2013
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Angie’s Confession
People like Angelina Jolie will always elicit a reaction, whether positive or negative, from just about everyone. It’s hard to ignore her kind. Extremely attractive, to say the least. (Yes, this can backfire when people choose to be ruled by … Continue reading
Posted in Breast Cancer, Mastectomy, Women's Health
Tagged Angelina Jolie, BRCA mutation, Breast cancer, cancer, Health, Mastectomy, New York Times, Oophorectomy, postaday 2013, postaweek 2013
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