Doctorate in 2 weeks

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussions' started by Gert Potgieter, Nov 2, 2002.

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  1. Waldron Free Clinic Gains Attention Of AG

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    • ... The Arkansas Attorney General’s Office also has heard of Axley. Lawyers from that office sued Axley on Aug. 12 in Pulaski County Circuit Court, claiming Axley runs a sham business and school out of the Elm Street office. “These people were offering a doctorate in two weeks,” said Jim Pitcock of the Attorney General’s Office. The 20-page lawsuit, accompanied by more than 40 pages of exhibits and affidavits, states that Axley and other practitioners of naturopathic medicine in Arkansas are endangering the health of patients and, in Axley’s case, running a school that is making blatantly false claims. Axley’s school, known as Southern College of Naturopathic Medicine, charges $3,995 for a degree ...
     
  2. RJT

    RJT New Member

    Nightmare on Elm Street

    Nightmare on Elm Street might be the best name for this thread. (I am a big fan of "slasher" and horror flicks).
     

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