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Antoine Maurice Devine came up the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The .dotcom era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

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  • Phoenix, AZ, USA
  • member since November 12, 2009

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  1. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine edited the summary of Antoine Maurice Devine Thursday, July 7, 2011.

    • Have a laugh and learn about The Cure in this YouTube video:

      http://www.youtube.com/v/pUKABs7aph0

      Synopsis:

      Carol Anderson and Thomas Christian, clinical trial examiners performing a routine follow-up investigation, quickly find themselves embroiled in a series of murders linked to the cover-up of one of man's greatest discoveries - a cure for breast cancer. The former lovers race across North America in pursuit of the records that contain the formula, chased by mercenaries employed by the ruthless CEO of a leading pharmaceutical company. They learn there is more going on behind the "Quest for a Cure" campaigns than they could ever imagine, while struggling to stay one step ahead of the killers who will stop at nothing to keep the formula from the public. Based upon an actual event in the field of breast cancer research, The Cure weaves the history of the industry into an international action thriller.

      Note from BluQuill Publishing:

      Antoine Maurice Devine came up with the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The “dotcom” era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

      Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spending his teenage years in Arizona, Antoine aspired to become an architect, but became curious about the law. Demonstrating the versatility of his interests, he majored in finance, and graduated from Jackson State University. Along the way, he also ran track, specializing in hurdles and sprints.

      He spent 10 years in the financial field before his curiosity with the law bloomed. He sold a successful regulatory consulting business, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a short time practicing in Texas before passing the California bar, and heading out West to begin a career as a securities attorney. Along the way, he was involved in drafting federal laws as an intern with the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state laws in Texas and California. While practicing in Texas, Antoine won an important procedural case that garnered the first en banc decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in over a decade, opening the door for an appeal.

      One day soon after arriving in San Francisco, Antoine read a story about a prominent breast cancer research investigator who had been found guilty of committing the largest fraud in North American history in his reports of his clinical trials’ success. He thought of what might happen if a cure for breast cancer were indeed found, but was never made public. What ensued was five years of research into the complex inner workings of the breast cancer research industry.

      When the dotcom bubble burst, Antoine moved back to Arizona and completed The Cure, which was published in Novembver 2009. After a five-year period during which Antoine returned to San Francisco to resume his work in the financial services industry, he is home again in Arizona, residing in the Ahwatukee Foothills area of Phoenix, surrounded by the South Mountain ranges. He is currently working on a crime/horror novel he expects to publish in 2010.

      Note from the author:

      I consider myself a Renaissance man-a jack of all trades, and master of some, a seeker of truth, and student of the world. I love good BBQ, a Genaro's hero sandwich, Jakes's corned beef on rye, Giordano's deep dish pizza, Kinzie's Chicago steak, salad with Heirloom tomatoes, Mitchell's egg nog ice cream, 1996 Merlots, 2000 Caymus Conundrum and Oregon pinots.


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  2. The Cure

    Antoine M Devine edited the memorable quotes of The Cure Thursday, July 7, 2011.

    • Added a quotation: “Have a laugh and learn about The Cure in this YouTube video:http://www.youtube.com/v/pUKABs7aph0
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  3. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine edited the overview of Antoine Maurice Devine Thursday, July 7, 2011.

    • Note from BluQuill Publishing:

      Antoine Maurice Devine came up with the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The “dotcom” era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

      Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spending his teenage years in Arizona, Antoine aspired to become an architect, but became curious about the law. Demonstrating the versatility of his interests, he majored in finance, and graduated from Jackson State University. Along the way, he also ran track, specializing in hurdles and sprints.

      He spent 10 years in the financial field before his curiosity with the law bloomed. He sold a successful regulatory consulting business, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a short time practicing in Texas before passing the California bar, and heading out West to begin a career as a securities attorney. Along the way, he was involved in drafting federal laws as an intern with the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state laws in Texas and California. While practicing in Texas, Antoine won an important procedural case that garnered the first en banc decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in over a decade, opening the door for an appeal.

      One day soon after arriving in San Francisco, Antoine read a story about a prominent breast cancer research investigator who had been found guilty of committing the largest fraud in North American history in his reports of his clinical trials’ success. He thought of what might happen if a cure for breast cancer were indeed found, but was never made public. What ensued was five years of research into the complex inner workings of the breast cancer research industry.

      When the dotcom bubble burst, Antoine moved back to Arizona and completed The Cure, which was published in Novembver 2009. After a five-year period during which Antoine returned to San Francisco to resume his work in the financial services industry, he is home again in Arizona, residing in the Ahwatukee Foothills area of Phoenix, surrounded by the South Mountain ranges. He is currently working on a crime/horror novel he expects to publish in 2010.

      Note from the author:

      I consider myself a Renaissance man-a jack of all trades, and master of some, a seeker of truth, and student of the world. I love good BBQ, a Genaro's hero sandwich, Jakes's corned beef on rye, Giordano's deep dish pizza, Kinzie's Chicago steak, salad with Heirloom tomatoes, Mitchell's egg nog ice cream, 1996 Merlots, 2000 Caymus Conundrum and Oregon pinots.

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  4. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine edited the summary of Antoine Maurice Devine Saturday, December 18, 2010.

    • Have a laugh and learn about The Cure in this YouTube video:

      http://www.youtube.com/v/pUKABs7aph0

      Synopsis:

      Carol Anderson and Thomas Christian, clinical trial examiners performing a routine follow-up investigation, quickly find themselves embroiled in a series of murders linked to the cover-up of one of man's greatest discoveries - a cure for breast cancer. The former lovers race across North America in pursuit of the records that contain the formula, chased by mercenaries employed by the ruthless CEO of a leading pharmaceutical company. They learn there is more going on behind the "Quest for a Cure" campaigns than they could ever imagine, while struggling to stay one step ahead of the killers who will stop at nothing to keep the formula from the public. Based upon an actual event in the field of breast cancer research, The Cure weaves the history of the industry into an international action thriller.

      Note from BluQuill Publishing:

      Antoine Maurice Devine came up with the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The “dotcom” era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

      Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spending his teenage years in Arizona, Antoine aspired to become an architect, but became curious about the law. Demonstrating the versatility of his interests, he majored in finance, and graduated from Jackson State University. Along the way, he also ran track, specializing in hurdles and sprints.

      He spent 10 years in the financial field before his curiosity with the law bloomed. He sold a successful regulatory consulting business, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a short time practicing in Texas before passing the California bar, and heading out West to begin a career as a securities attorney. Along the way, he was involved in drafting federal laws as an intern with the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state laws in Texas and California. While practicing in Texas, Antoine won an important procedural case that garnered the first en banc decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in over a decade, opening the door for an appeal.

      One day soon after arriving in San Francisco, Antoine read a story about a prominent breast cancer research investigator who had been found guilty of committing the largest fraud in North American history in his reports of his clinical trials’ success. He thought of what might happen if a cure for breast cancer were indeed found, but was never made public. What ensued was five years of research into the complex inner workings of the breast cancer research industry.

      When the dotcom bubble burst, Antoine moved back to Arizona and completed The Cure, which was published in Novembver 2009. After a five-year period during which Antoine returned to San Francisco to resume his work in the financial services industry, he is home again in Arizona, residing in the Ahwatukee Foothills area of Phoenix, surrounded by the South Mountain ranges. He is currently working on a crime/horror novel he expects to publish in 2010.

      Note from the author:

      I consider myself a Renaissance man-a jack of all trades, and master of some, a seeker of truth, and student of the world. I love good BBQ, a Genaro's hero sandwich, Jakes's corned beef on rye, Giordano's deep dish pizza, Kinzie's Chicago steak, salad with Heirloom tomatoes, Mitchell's egg nog ice cream, 1996 Merlots, 2000 Caymus Conundrum and Oregon pinots.


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  5. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine edited the summary of Antoine Maurice Devine Wednesday, July 21, 2010.

    • Synopsis:

      Carol Anderson and Thomas Christian, clinical trial examiners performing a routine follow-up investigation, quickly find themselves embroiled in a series of murders linked to the cover-up of one of man's greatest discoveries - a cure for breast cancer. The former lovers race across North America in pursuit of the records that contain the formula, chased by mercenaries employed by the ruthless CEO of a leading pharmaceutical company. They learn there is more going on behind the "Quest for a Cure" campaigns than they could ever imagine, while struggling to stay one step ahead of the killers who will stop at nothing to keep the formula from the public. Based upon an actual event in the field of breast cancer research, The Cure weaves the history of the industry into an international action thriller.

      Note from BluQuill Publishing:

      Antoine Maurice Devine came up with the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The “dotcom” era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

      Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spending his teenage years in Arizona, Antoine aspired to become an architect, but became curious about the law. Demonstrating the versatility of his interests, he majored in finance, and graduated from Jackson State University. Along the way, he also ran track, specializing in hurdles and sprints.

      He spent 10 years in the financial field before his curiosity with the law bloomed. He sold a successful regulatory consulting business, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a short time practicing in Texas before passing the California bar, and heading out West to begin a career as a securities attorney. Along the way, he was involved in drafting federal laws as an intern with the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state laws in Texas and California. While practicing in Texas, Antoine won an important procedural case that garnered the first en banc decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in over a decade, opening the door for an appeal.

      One day soon after arriving in San Francisco, Antoine read a story about a prominent breast cancer research investigator who had been found guilty of committing the largest fraud in North American history in his reports of his clinical trials’ success. He thought of what might happen if a cure for breast cancer were indeed found, but was never made public. What ensued was five years of research into the complex inner workings of the breast cancer research industry.

      When the dotcom bubble burst, Antoine moved back to Arizona and completed The Cure, which was published in Novembver 2009. After a five-year period during which Antoine returned to San Francisco to resume his work in the financial services industry, he is home again in Arizona, residing in the Ahwatukee Foothills area of Phoenix, surrounded by the South Mountain ranges. He is currently working on a crime/horror novel he expects to publish in 2010.

      Note from the author:

      I consider myself a Renaissance man-a jack of all trades, and master of some, a seeker of truth, and student of the world. I love good BBQ, a Genaro's hero sandwich, Jakes's corned beef on rye, Giordano's deep dish pizza, Kinzie's Chicago steak, salad with Heirloom tomatoes, Mitchell's egg nog ice cream, 1996 Merlots, 2000 Caymus Conundrum and Oregon pinots.


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  6. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine edited the summary of Antoine Maurice Devine Tuesday, December 29, 2009.

    • Synopsis:

      Carol Anderson and Thomas Christian, clinical trial examiners performing a routine follow-up investigation, quickly find themselves embroiled in a series of murders linked to the cover-up of one of man's greatest discoveries - a cure for breast cancer. The former lovers race across North America in pursuit of the records that contain the formula, chased by mercenaries employed by the ruthless CEO of a leading pharmaceutical company. They learn there is more going on behind the "Quest for a Cure" campaigns than they could ever imagine, while struggling to stay one step ahead of the killers who will stop at nothing to keep the formula from the public. Based upon an actual event in the field of breast cancer research, The Cure weaves the history of the industry into an international action thrillerthriller.

      Note from BluQuill Publishing:

      Antoine Maurice Devine came up the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The “dotcom” era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

      Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spending his teenage years in Arizona, Antoine aspired to become an architect, but became curious about the law. Demonstrating the versatility of his interests, he majored in finance, and graduated from Jackson State University. Along the way, he also ran track, specializing in hurdles and sprints.

      He spent 10 years in the financial field before his curiosity with the law bloomed. He sold a successful regulatory consulting business, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a short time practicing in Texas before passing the California bar, and heading out West to begin a career as a securities attorney. Along the way, he was involved in drafting federal laws as an intern with the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state laws in Texas and California. While practicing in Texas, Antoine won an important procedural case that garnered the first en banc decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in over a decade, opening the door for an appeal.

      One day soon after arriving in San Francisco, Antoine read a story about a prominent breast cancer research investigator who had been found guilty of committing the largest fraud in North American history in his reports of his clinical trials’ success. He thought of what might happen if a cure for breast cancer were indeed found, but was never made public. What ensued was five years of research into the complex inner workings of the breast cancer research industry.

      When the dotcom bubble burst, Antoine moved back to Arizona and completed The Cure, which was published in Novembver 2009. After a five-year period during which Antoine returned to San Francisco to resume his work in the financial services industry, he is home again in Arizona, residing in the Ahwatukee Foothills area of Phoenix, surrounded by the South Mountain ranges. He is currently working on a crime/horror novel he expects to publish in 2010.

      Note from the author:

      I consider myself a Renaissance man-a jack of all trades, and master of some, a seeker of truth, and student of the world. I love good BBQ, a Genaro's hero sandwich, Jakes's corned beef on rye, Giordano's deep dish pizza, Kinzie's Chicago steak, salad with Heirloom tomatoes, Mitchell's egg nog ice cream, 1996 Merlots, 2000 Caymus Conundrum and Oregon pinots.


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  7. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine edited the summary of Antoine Maurice Devine Tuesday, December 29, 2009.

    • Synopsis:

      Carol Anderson and Thomas Christian, clinical trial examiners performing a routine follow-up investigation, quickly find themselves embroiled in a series of murders linked to the cover-up of one of man's greatest discoveries - a cure for breast cancer. The former lovers race across North America in pursuit of the records that contain the formula, chased by mercenaries employed by the ruthless CEO of a leading pharmaceutical company. They learn there is more going on behind the "Quest for a Cure" campaigns than they could ever imagine, while struggling to stay one step ahead of the killers who will stop at nothing to keep the formula from the public. Based upon an actual event in the field of breast cancer research, The Cure weaves the history of the industry into an international action thriller

      Note from BluQuill Publishing:

      Antoine Maurice Devine came up the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The “dotcom” era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

      Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spending his teenage years in Arizona, Antoine aspired to become an architect, but became curious about the law. Demonstrating the versatility of his interests, he majored in finance, and graduated from Jackson State University. Along the way, he also ran track, specializing in hurdles and sprints.

      He spent 10 years in the financial field before his curiosity with the law bloomed. He sold a successful regulatory consulting business, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a short time practicing in Texas before passing the California bar, and heading out West to begin a career as a securities attorney. Along the way, he was involved in drafting federal laws as an intern with the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state laws in Texas and California. While practicing in Texas, Antoine won an important procedural case that garnered the first en banc decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in over a decade, opening the door for an appeal.

      One day soon after arriving in San Francisco, Antoine read a story about a prominent breast cancer research investigator who had been found guilty of committing the largest fraud in North American history in his reports of his clinical trials’ success. He thought of what might happen if a cure for breast cancer were indeed found, but was never made public. What ensued was five years of research into the complex inner workings of the breast cancer research industry.

      When the dotcom bubble burst, Antoine moved back to Arizona and completed The Cure, which was published in Novembver 2009. After a five-year period during which Antoine returned to San Francisco to resume his work in the financial services industry, he is home again in Arizona, residing in the Ahwatukee Foothills area of Phoenix, surrounded by the South Mountain ranges. He is currently working on a crime/horror novel he expects to publish in 2010.

      Note from the author:

      I consider myself a Renaissance man-a jack of all trades, and master of some, a seeker of truth, and student of the world. I love good BBQ, a Genaro's hero sandwich, Jakes's corned beef on rye, Giordano's deep dish pizza, Kinzie's Chicago steak, salad with Heirloom tomatoes, Mitchell's egg nog ice cream, 1996 Merlots, 2000 Caymus Conundrum and Oregon pinots.


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  8. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine edited the summary of Antoine Maurice Devine Tuesday, December 29, 2009.

    • Note from BluQuill Publishing:

      Antoine Maurice Devine came up the idea for “The Cure” not long after arriving in San Francisco to build a law practice. The “dotcom” era was in full swing, and long hours, including weekends and holidays, were the norm. However, the idea would not go away, so in his spare time, he began piecing together the story.

      Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and spending his teenage years in Arizona, Antoine aspired to become an architect, but became curious about the law. Demonstrating the versatility of his interests, he majored in finance, and graduated from Jackson State University. Along the way, he also ran track, specializing in hurdles and sprints.

      He spent 10 years in the financial field before his curiosity with the law bloomed. He sold a successful regulatory consulting business, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. He spent a short time practicing in Texas before passing the California bar, and heading out West to begin a career as a securities attorney. Along the way, he was involved in drafting federal laws as an intern with the Securities & Exchange Commission, and state laws in Texas and California. While practicing in Texas, Antoine won an important procedural case that garnered the first en banc decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in over a decade, opening the door for an appeal.

      One day soon after arriving in San Francisco, Antoine read a story about a prominent breast cancer research investigator who had been found guilty of committing the largest fraud in North American history in his reports of his clinical trials’ success. He thought of what might happen if a cure for breast cancer were indeed found, but was never made public. What ensued was five years of research into the complex inner workings of the breast cancer research industry.

      When the dotcom bubble burst, Antoine moved back to Arizona and completed The Cure, which was published in Novembver 2009. After a five-year period during which Antoine returned to San Francisco to resume his work in the financial services industry, he is home again in Arizona, residing in the Ahwatukee Foothills area of Phoenix, surrounded by the South Mountain ranges. He is currently working on a crime/horror novel he expects to publish in 2010.

      Note from the author:

      I consider myself a Renaissance man-a jack of all trades, and master of some, a seeker of truth, and student of the world. I love good BBQ, a Genaro's hero sandwich, Jakes's corned beef on rye, Giordano's deep dish pizza, Kinzie's Chicago steak, salad with Heirloom tomatoes, Mitchell's egg nog ice cream, 1996 Merlots, 2000 Caymus Conundrum and Oregon pinots.


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  9. Antoine Maurice Devine

    Antoine M Devine changed Antoine Maurice Devine's author image Tuesday, December 29, 2009.

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  10. Understanding Physics

    Antoine M Devine edited the contributors of Understanding Physics Friday, December 18, 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Isaac Asimov: (Primary Author)
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