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Whitney Houston death: Sorting out drug history difficult, experts say
L.A. NOWExperts said it's expected to take time for investigators to sort out Whitney Houston's medical history and prescription drug inventory as they try to determine how the pop star died.... -
Doctor who gave daughter surgical anesthetic at home sees license suspended
L.A. NOWA Northridge doctor's license was suspended Thursday after medical authorities found he had been injecting his daughter at home with propofol, the same drug that killed pop star Michael Jackson. Robert S. Markman, 66, a retired anesthesiologist,... -
The Jacksons reunite for 'Unity' summer tour
Pop & HissAlmost three years after the death of Micheal Jackson, The Jacksons are set to go back on tour together for the first time in nearly three decades.... -
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The unlikely lawyer in Conrad Murray's corner
As his trial in the death of Michael Jackson approached, Dr. Conrad Murray found himself with an unlikely new cardiology patient — his own attorney. A battery of tests determined that the chest pains Ed Chernoff was experiencing were symptoms of...Tags: Michael Jackson, Criminals, Justice System, Craigslist, Inc., Health
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Witness says Jackson doctor's actions can't be justified
The star medical expert for Michael Jackson's physician began his testimony Thursday with the acknowledgment that not even he could explain the doctor's treatment of the pop star.
"Let's deal with the elephant in the room here," a defense attorney said...Tags: Michael Jackson, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Prosecution, Propofol (drug), Health and Medical Professionals
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Rutten: The threat of Nancy Grace
The sensational result in the O.J. Simpson murder case notwithstanding, it's an article of faith among criminal defense attorneys that sequestered jurors are more prone to convict than those who go home when the trial recesses for the day.
That's why...Tags: Michael Jackson, Media Industry, Justice System, Elections, Health
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Propofol, the drug that killed Michael Jackson, isn't 'dangerous'
Readers' Representative JournalIn this week’s coverage of the trial of Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, articles have been consistent in describing the drug that killed the pop star: Tuesday: “the dangerous surgical anesthetic propofol”... -
Year in review: Five biggest non-story California stories, and what they really mean
Opinion L.A.Get ready soon for end-of-the-year features on the biggest news stories of 2011. But not yet. First, the biggest non-stories (or stories that ought to have been non-stories) of 2011, and what they really mean: Riverside supervisor proposes creating... -
Etta James is terminally ill, live-in doctor says
Ministry of GossipEtta James is suffering from chronic leukemia and considered terminally ill, according to her doctor. Etta James is best known for songs including "At Last" and "Tell Mama."... -
Whitney Houston drug probe likely to include her doctors
L.A. NOWLegal experts said the investigation into the death of Whitney Houston will likely examine who prescribed her medications and whether she was being dispensed unusually large amounts of drugs. Authorities have collected several bottles of drugs from...
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