Today's Seattle Times has an excellent front page story about the consequences of quack distance learning programs. It provides background about the political battles between legitimate alternative health care vs. mail order nonsense. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004024299_miracle20m0.html
Thanks for this good 'find,' geoduck. It is a long, detailed, and very well researched story, which might make some of the thousands of Clayton graduates just a bit uncomfortable -- even if there are still 36 states where whaqt they do is apparently legal. John Bear (who may be one of few people not from Washington who can pronounce "geoduck" correctly. Well, our daughter did go to Evergreen State.)