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JUST BUSINESS People, Sunshine Coast (2009): A Place of Quiet Celebration

MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, Wisconsin, (2003) A visit for remembrance

GEORGIA STRAIGHT(1998) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Birthing Pains


3rd International Homebirth Conference published in:

Birth Gazette, (1997) Summertown, TN

Midwifery Matters, UK (1997)

Midwifery Today (1998) United States

Birthing (1997) Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Online Birth Center News (1997)

The Good News Network (1997) Online

BIRTH ISSUES (Fall, 1997) Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer: Alberta, Canada:   I am a cultural worker

HERIZONS (1996) Winnipeg, Manitoba: One Man’s Family,

BIRTH GAZETTE, Summertown, TN, (1996): Fourth Annual Birth Gazette Conference

The Weekend Sun: VANCOUVER SUN, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1993) :Trouble in Paradise,

VANCOUVER SUN, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, (1992) Doctors Must Also Share the Pain

THE COAST NEWS  Sunshine Coast, B.C. Canada, (1992 – 1994) Biweekly column – Mountains of Things,

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE  San Francisco, California(1980 Datebook): David Heller’s Style – News with a View,

The Events of Tomorrow, According to David Hoy, Night Waves with Ponek – A Time for Hope and Dreams

The Middle East: Images of Other Cultures , The Double Wink of Big Tom

SAN FRANCISCO PROGRESS  San Francisco, California (1980):  Leo Ciolino is a Weather Watcher

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Datebook (1978) You Develop a Sense of Humor Reporting the News

(1979) The Wake Up Voice of Hart, Uncanned, Unscripted

THE LOS ANGELES TIMES (1974) Los Angeles, California: Daily Camp Fund articles

CATALYST MAGAZINE (1973) Grandpa’s Story

LOS ANGELES LOYOLAN (1973-1974) Los Angeles, California:  weekly column Fine and Fancy Ramble

R A D I O/ O P I N I O N

CBC: Commentary (1997), National Broadcast,Canada: One of those days

CBC: Commentary (1996), National Broadcast, Canada: A Woman’s Body



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