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In the spring of 2010, immersed in teaching and cases, I received an unexpected invitation from Ukraine.
In most cases, I received silence.
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I can't tackle all cases I receive, but I'll periodically select one, do some detective work, and share the results here.
He described a case: "I received a phone call from a police official, and he says, 'Sorry, but we have to delete one of your articles.' I asked, 'Which one?' 'The one you wrote two years ago, about some mayor killing all the dogs in town.' " Han figures the piece made somebody, somewhere, look bad.
"I take a lot of photos and I get a lot of spam related to those photos," says Ison, "but in this case I received two very cryptic emails from two different people the same agency.
After publishing my first article on this case, I received some blowback because I did not mention a crucial part of Nicole's defense: that she had called 911 and the RCMP numerous times, to try and get them to take down her tyrant of a husband.
When, after 8 or 10 minutes, the gang members put their hands in their pockets and, without speaking to one another, gently placed their money in the little kid's violin case, I received the most powerful lesson I didn't learn in graduate school.
In every single case, I have received the same answer: silence.
In my case, for instance, I have received $11,075 from the program over four years, or 5.8% of the total costs of my Puget Sound education.
In all cases, group I received 2% Tween-80 in distilled water (TW80) and served as controls; Group II received a standard, 5 mg/kg of glibenclamide, (GL5); Group III-V received 100 mg/kg (CA 100), 200 mg/kg (CA 200) and 300 mg/kg (CA 300). of C. abyssinica extract, respectively.
When my organization, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, first took this case public, I received a few incredulous responses: There had to be more to this case, right?
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