of dogs and men
As I glance at the papers today a few questions linger on my mind.:
Two stories in the Washington Post caught my eye. The first one is about tonight's presentation of a documentary, "Dealing Dogs" which tells the story of a six-month undercover investigation of a kennel that sells dogs to research labs.
The other article caught my eye, because it brings up an issue that i've often wondered about. How is it possible that a state which has such severe laws on drug use, can then turn around and justify applying a fatal dose of barbiturates to a death row inmate due to have been executed last night in California. In "Anesthesiologists Delay Calif. Execution", the dilemma of the health professions is superficially explored.
Two stories in the Washington Post caught my eye. The first one is about tonight's presentation of a documentary, "Dealing Dogs" which tells the story of a six-month undercover investigation of a kennel that sells dogs to research labs.
The other article caught my eye, because it brings up an issue that i've often wondered about. How is it possible that a state which has such severe laws on drug use, can then turn around and justify applying a fatal dose of barbiturates to a death row inmate due to have been executed last night in California. In "Anesthesiologists Delay Calif. Execution", the dilemma of the health professions is superficially explored.
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