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January 2005
ESQUIRE MAGAZINE
The American Dream
In all of Iraq, Jumana Hanna was the bravest witness to the horror of
Saddam's regime, telling the Americans of torture, rape, and mass murder.
In Washington, Hanna became a potent symbol of Iraqi liberation, and
the Bush administration brought Hanna and her children to the
United States for their protection. Then the author discovered the
really horrible truth.

March 2004
OUTSIDE MAGAGINE
Liar, Liar, Chaps on Fire
Hidalgo tells the true story of hero Frank Hopkins. Too bad it’s all hogwash.


September 2001
WIRED MAGAZINE
The Citizen Scientists
How the parents of desperately ill children
are rewriting the rules of the medical industry


Sunday, June 18, 2000
SV MAGAZINE
The Stolen Child
Autism—a family’s search for a cure


November 1, 1992
OMNI
Remembrance of Traumas Past

Discovering past lives through hypnosis

Sunday, July 30, 1989
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER MAGAZINE
Bee Prepared
Forget the jokes on Saturday Night Live.
When the killer bees get here, and they will, nobody’s going to be laughing


Sunday, June 30, 1991
THE MERCURY NEWS
Finding a Voice

Sunday, June 4, 1989
THE MERCURY NEWS
Childhood in a Cocoon
The children who attend Waldorf schools are sheltered from the outside
world’s noise and haste. So what happens to them when childhood ends?


July 1, 2000
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
In Old Monterey
Historic gardens of Monterey, California

December 1, 1999
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
Pathways to Peace

STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Stanford Medicine, Fall 2003
Prickled Pink
Acupuncture Gains Acceptance in U.S. Childrens Hospitals

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Keeping the Gift of Life Alive and Well
Transplant patients learn to stay on medication regimes

Miracle Baby
Jackson Vaughan and His Family Defy the Odds

Calming the Storm
LPCH Experts Use Brain Mapping Surgery to Help Epilepsy Patients

Cultural Exchange
LPCH enhances care by considering diversity