Monthly Archives: November 2016

Doping and the Olympics: The U.S. Wins Another Medal Courtesy of DIsqualification

Based on retesting of the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, 75 athletes have been found guilty of doping.  Now comes the realignment of the medals.  For example, American high jumper Chaunte Lowe, who finished sixth in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, … Continue reading

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“Can picture our butch and sundance ride into the sunset (or off the cliff as in the flick) as our wiggle room/ability to operate independently gets whittled down.”

E-mail exchange between former Philidor Rx Services CEO Andrew Davenport and former Valeant executive Gary Tanner, who have been indicted on charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering for an alleged scheme to funnel money from Valeant through Philidor … Continue reading

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“We don’t operate on incomplete information.”

President Barack Obama in objecting to the FBI announcing the re-opening of the Clinton e-mail investigation. Except, of course, when you condemn Boston police officers for “acting stupidly” before the police report was written, let alone read. Or condemn George … Continue reading

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