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  • Ballad of a Slow Poisoner, which is published by Eraserhead Press.

    PlugInMusic.com 2010

  • House of Representatives closes in on health care vote Health care reform battle shifts to the states Klis: Broncos get another idea on what to do with Marshall Hillis 'popularity doesn't match his achievement Book review:' Poisoner's Handbook 'digs into history for roots of forensic science

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local By NASSER KARIMI Associated Press Writer 2010

  • House of Representatives closes in on health care vote Health care reform battle shifts to the states Klis: Broncos get another idea on what to do with Marshall Hillis 'popularity doesn't match his achievement Book review:' Poisoner's Handbook 'digs into history for roots of forensic science

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local By SYLVIA HUI Associated Press Writer 2010

  • (My church is also, currently, at the national level, run by a pro-choice Ship of Fools; but the church will survive that unfortunate fact, as it survived the Poisoner Popes and the Arian bishops of previous eras.)

    Matthew Yglesias » Too Hot for CBS 2010

  • Deborah Blum's The Poisoner's Handbook Penguin, $16, a medical history of forensics told through the stories of New York's first chief medical examiner and his toxicologist, "is as thrilling as any 'CSI' episode, but it also offers something even better: an education in how forensics really works," according to Art Taylor.

    New in paperback: 'A Mountain of Crumbs' and more 2011

  • Madiba is being written by Nigel Williams, the British novelist, screenwriter and playwright, whose previous TV credits include an adaptation of his own novel The Wimbledon Poisoner and Elizabeth I, starring Helen Mirren.

    Nelson Mandela's life story to be turned into TV drama 2012

  • Deborah Blum's The Poisoner's Handbook Penguin, $16, a medical history of forensics told through the stories of New York's first chief medical examiner and his toxicologist, "is as thrilling as any 'CSI' episode, but it also offers something even better: an education in how forensics really works," according to Art Taylor.

    New in paperback: 'A Mountain of Crumbs' and more 2011

  • A meeting with the Armstrongs 'youngest daughter, Margaret, and are-examination of all the trial papers and unpublished documents resulted in the acclaimed Dead Not Buried, later republished as The Hay Poisoner.

    Martin Beales obituary 2010

  • He was called the Corsican Monster, the Poisoner, and a hundred other epithets in the newspapers of the time.

    Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009

  • This is interesting, since the very same story (based on a pulp novel by John Bingham) was a 1962 installment of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour called “The Tender Poisoner” with Dan Dailey, Jan Sterling and Howard Duff; it used photo-developing chemicals instead of aspirin.

    Without a Hitch, Swank Married Life Puts Brosnan on McAdams��� Tail 2008

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