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I Just Followed My Interests : Garry Trudeau On 50 Years Of Doonesbury

Wednesday, April 21, 2004 DOONESBURY © G. B. Trudeau. Reprinted with permission of ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION. All rights reserved. Image: ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION The ground-breaking comic strip Doonesbury has been with us for a half-century. It was the first daily comic strip to win a Pulitzer Prize for tackling social issues, politics and war. It s also been censored for some of those same reasons. It all began as an irreverent strip called Bull Tales in the Yale Daily News when Garry Trudeau was a junior. Its main character was B.D., who was based on Yale s standout quarterback, Brian Dowling. The strip caught the attention of a fledgling newspaper syndicate which told Trudeau the drawing and lettering needed work but also told him it read like dispatches from the front lines of the counter culture.

Biz Buzz: Jan 10, 2021

Biz Buzz Jan 10

The new outpatient medical director for Mind Springs Health, at 6916 Highway 82 in Glenwood Springs, brings years of experience to his new role. Dr. Frank James has dedicated his career to work on mental health disorders and opioid addiction. He’ll provide psychiatric services to child and adolescent patients at West Springs Hospital, at 515 28¾ Road in Grand Junction. Dr. James, an army veteran, has degrees from the University of Notre Dame and Southern Illinois University. He was a resident at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Maryland and also worked at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.

COVID-19 timeline: How the pandemic unfolded over 1 year

COVID-19 timeline: How the pandemic unfolded over 1 year By Stephanie Weaver article A digital sign directs people to the drive-through coronavirus testing area which began on the main campus of Stony Brook University on March 18, 2020. (John Paraskevas/Newsday RM vis Getty Images) LOS ANGELES - 2020 turned the world upside down with a worldwide pandemic. The challenging months brought death, sickness, disruption and scientific exploration to the forefront of our lives, and many call it both the shortest and the longest year in history and one that will certainly not be forgotten. December 2019 U.S. Deaths - 0 On Dec. 30, 2019 only two days before the new year an email alert was issued regarding an undiagnosed pneumonia in the Hubei province of China.

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