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And you thought you only had to worry about pervy dentists







And you thought you only had to worry
about pervy dentists

And you thought you only had to worry
about pervy dentists
03/13/2003 10:25 AM

Gynecol ogical exams are changing as new students begin to question old practices. Medical students often perform pelvi c exams when the patient is under anesthesia, not only without consent, but without informing them.




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Everything is clear lucite, bleached wood, and concrete. Even the stairs are translucent plastic of some kind. I gotta say — Apple has a thing for style. There's a forty seat movie theater up here, but I have no idea what it's for.

I just called Rob and left him a message that I was standing in his own, personal Nirvana. I better get out of here, actually, because some of these machines are looking really nice (but how do you live without a scroll wheel?!).

The iMac I'm on has a little camera on top of it, and it's displaying real-time video of me, but I can't figure out how to get it to take a picture. You'll just have to take my word for it that I'm actually here.

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Segways Roll Over Chicago


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Chicago Panhandlers Get $99K Settlement


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$20,000 Halo Tournament Chicago, IL


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