American Voices

Hospital-Record Snoop Indicted

May 1, 2008 | ISSUE 44•18

A former administrative specialist at the UCLA hospital was indicted for illegally accessing the medical records of some celebrities, including Farrah Fawcett and Maria Shriver, and, in some cases, selling the information. What do you think?

  • Oh man, what was Farrah Fawcett's blood type? I bet it was AB+.

    Bruce Roh
    Librarian

  • Any word on Bob Costas' records? Because I think he's the cause of this rash.

    Dale Wilson
    Garment Inspector

  • Is this really that bad? In a way, it's almost a convenience to hear the results of your Pap smear just by turning on Access Hollywood.

    Deb Fine
    Horticulturalist

Recent American Voices
  • Spanking Doesn't Work

    02.09.12 | ISSUE 48•06

    A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal analyzed two decades of research and found that children who were punished physically became more aggressive over time, while those who weren't became less aggressive.

  • Smoking Speeds Mental Decline

    02.08.12 | ISSUE 48•06

    A study published in Archives Of General Psychiatry found that middle-aged men who smoked had diminished cognitive skills, the equivalent of having aged an additional 10 years.

  • Migrating Whooping Cranes Stall In Alabama

    02.07.12 | ISSUE 48•06

    Nine whooping cranes that had been following an ultralight aircraft as it guided them on their migratory route stopped when they reached Alabama, 500 miles short of the intended destination.

  • Florida Millionaire Adopts 42-Year-Old Girlfriend

    02.06.12 | ISSUE 48•06

    A 48-year-old West Palm Beach millionaire and polo club founder has adopted his 42-year-old girlfriend in an apparent bid to avoid paying out a wrongful death lawsuit.

  • Should Sugar Be Regulated?

    02.03.12 | ISSUE 48•05

    In a recent editorial in the journal Nature, researchers from the University of California–San Francisco suggested that as a toxic substance, sugar should be taxed and regulated like alcohol or tobacco.

The Onion

[x] Click to close

© Copyright 2012, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.