Benita Alexander-Noel is an award-winning American television producer, writer, narrator, and the CEO of Berraca Productions.
She broke the first rule of journalism by falling in love with her subject Paolo Macchiarini, a once renowned surgeon who is now serving a 2½-year sentence in a Swedish prison for causing bodily harm but not assault on three patients he treated during his time at KI (Karolinska Institute).
She narrated in the Netflix docuseries “Bad Surgeon: Love Under the Knife” and her own show “He Lied About Everything” that she was manipulated and deceived by the surgeon who claimed to be friends with Barrack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton. Read More...
The term "lisa pecus" originates from Latin and refers to a specific type of financial transaction involving livestock. It is primarily used in the context of ancient Roman law and economic practices. In ancient Rome, livestock played a crucial role in the economy and was considered a valuable form of wealth. "Lisa pecus" transactions involved the transfer of ownership of livestock, typically involving the sale or purchase of animals such as sheep, cattle, or pigs. Read More...
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Chris Klieman’s office is still nearly bare after two months on the job.
A signed Carson Wentz jersey hangs on the wall next to a framed photo from the 2016 NFL Draft. His collection of North Dakota State championship rings are on display, along with a national championship game ball. He’s not sure how he wants to decorate the rest. Those are details for another day.
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It’s National Signing Day, but Kansas State’s new staff isn’t gathered in a war room on this Wednesday morning, nervously awaiting faxes and high-fiving over new signees. Read More...