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Publisher Anita Finley wrote an editor's note on Goulet's December 2004 column, touting the "amazing" treatment [Marc Goulet] gave her for swelling. Attempts to contact Finley were unsuccessful Tuesday. Goulet frequently bought airtime on WSBR 740 AM and WWNN 1470 AM. The hourlon...

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Published inMcClatchy - Tribune Business News p. 1
Main Author Kathleen Mcgrory and Evan S. Benn
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Tribune Content Agency LLC 14.03.2007
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Summary:Publisher Anita Finley wrote an editor's note on Goulet's December 2004 column, touting the "amazing" treatment [Marc Goulet] gave her for swelling. Attempts to contact Finley were unsuccessful Tuesday. Goulet frequently bought airtime on WSBR 740 AM and WWNN 1470 AM. The hourlong Dr. Marc Goulet Show usually aired Saturday and Sunday nights. He also ran ads on the [Steve Kane] Show. The radio host's wife told listeners that Goulet's injections helped improve her husband's sexual performance. Attempts to contact Kane Tuesday night were unsuccessful.