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School official pleads not guilty 01/11/13 11a.m. TDH

A former member of the Gilroy unified school district board of trustees appeared in a san jose courtroom this week, to answer to charges of embezzlement.  Francisco Dominguez is facing 2-counts of felony grand theft, for allegedly stealing more than 50-thousand dollars from a social services agency.    Dominguez pleaded not guilty this week, and has retained a private attorney to try to clear his name.

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Program 11 January 2013

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Monologue

Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the importance of consuming antioxidants along with the 90 essential nutrients. Asserting that he has been doing so since he was 9 years old. Contending that it is vitally important that people educate themselves regarding their own health.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news story about a new drug for lupus. The main part of the story is the estimated income for the company making the drug. The first to be approved for lupus by the FDA in over 50 years. However, as is usually the case this new drug named Benlysta only manages symptoms. Doc asserts that the caused of lupus is a gluten intolerance that prevents people from absorbing nutrients.

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  • Becky has questions concerning food allergies and chronic kidney stones.
  • Johnny has questions concerning a friend who is diabetic and experiencing chronic constipation.
  • Maureen's husband is on several medications and asks Dr. Wallach if they will interfere with Youngevity products.
  • Evelyn is recovering from cancer surgery and wants to get on a nutritional supplement program.

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Gilroy looks at downtown signs 01/11/13 11a.m. TDH

Gilroy city council members are exploring the idea of hanging signs in the downtown area—both temporary ones and a permanent sign.    Council members are looking to allow non-profits (and perhaps paid sponsors), to hang signs and banners over monterey street.  city leaders also are hoping to erect a permanent sign over the roadway, welcoming visitors to the area.  council members instructed city staff to explore options for preventing offensive or embarrassing speech on the signs, while maintaining principals of equal access and freedom of speech.

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