Health : Medical diagnosis June 2000 (Uterine cancer) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death by Disease 20 March 2001 at 12:00 noon in Dawson, IL (Uterine cancer, age 63) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American astrologer, a colleague, friend and neighbor of Nan Burket in Dawson, IL. Sylvia was diagnosed with uterine cancer in June 2000. Treatment was not recommended as it had metastasized and the discomfort of conventional treatments would not have warranted a dubious result. She had virtually no pain but a gradual loss of energy to where she was bed-ridden before her death on 3/30/2001, Dawson. Read less
Born: September 26, 1937 in Rock Island, Illinois
SylviaJo Schlueter is a well-known public figure with a long and distinguished career. She is best known for her work as a journalist, author, and political commentator.
Schlueter began her career as a reporter for the Rock Island Argus in the 1960s. She later worked for the Chicago Tribune and the Washington Post. In 1984, she joined the staff of the New Republic, where she worked as a senior editor for over 20 years.
Schlueter is a prolific author. She has written several books on politics and current events, including "The Crime of Our Time: The Tragedy of the Bush Presidency" (2004) and "The Stakes: America at the Brink of Revolution" (2008).
In addition to her work as a journalist and author, Schlueter is also a frequent commentator on political issues. She has appeared on numerous television and radio programs, including "The O'Reilly Factor," "The Rachel Maddow Show," and "Morning Joe."
Schlueter is a strong advocate for progressive causes. She is a member of the Democratic National Committee and the board of directors of the Center for American Progress. She is also a co-founder of the National Women's Political Caucus.
Schlueter is a highly respected and influential figure in American public life. She is known for her sharp wit, her incisive analysis of current events, and her unwavering commitment to progressive values.