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Newsweek magazine (http://www.newsweek.msnbc.com)(Feb 26, 2001 issue)
has an article entitled "Cries and Whispers" about Tracy Hogg. Here is
one short quote from the article:
"A registered nurse in England, Hogg left her two daughters, then 8 and
11, with her mother and moved to L.A. in 1992. Unable to use her
nursing licence here, she began taking care of babies. She had, as they
say in the movie industry "great word of mouth" and soon Hogg opened her
own baby-equipment store in Encino, CA. Her book and her Web site claim
that she got a Master's degere in hypnotherapy from the University of
California, Irvine. But a University spokeswoman says they have no
record of her. Earlier, according to her book and Web site, Hogg was
"assigned" to the Great Orman Street Children's Hospital," an apparent
reference to London's famed Great Orman Street Hospital, where she, in
fact, attended a three-weekend-long training course. And a "stint with
the World Health Organization in India" turns out to refer to a two-week
trip she took there in 1989."
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Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC New York City mailto:[log in to unmask]
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