Jul. 7th, 2005

London

Jul. 7th, 2005 01:39 pm
ksmith: (gobi)
Registration required, but a good short piece in the Trib entitled In Aftermath, Londoners Cope by Christine Spolar, Tribune foreign correspondent

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-050707spolar-london,1,5745671.story?coll=chi-news-hed

At the end of the article:

At the Royal London Hospital, which treated more than 200 people, Alastair Wilson, the clinical director for accidents and emergencies, said the hospital was seeing "a lot of burns, a lot of airway burns -- making it difficult for them to breathe -- and a loss of limbs."

Wilson said, "We're not exactly inexperienced with bombs as a medical institution. ... It's not a joy to find them back, but we still know what to do."

Me again--Good wishes to all. I know you have experience with these matters. Still wish it wasn't needed.

London

Jul. 7th, 2005 01:39 pm
ksmith: (gobi)
Registration required, but a good short piece in the Trib entitled In Aftermath, Londoners Cope by Christine Spolar, Tribune foreign correspondent

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-050707spolar-london,1,5745671.story?coll=chi-news-hed

At the end of the article:

At the Royal London Hospital, which treated more than 200 people, Alastair Wilson, the clinical director for accidents and emergencies, said the hospital was seeing "a lot of burns, a lot of airway burns -- making it difficult for them to breathe -- and a loss of limbs."

Wilson said, "We're not exactly inexperienced with bombs as a medical institution. ... It's not a joy to find them back, but we still know what to do."

Me again--Good wishes to all. I know you have experience with these matters. Still wish it wasn't needed.
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Swiped from that rare breed, the [livejournal.com profile] dancinghorse


A Childhood Friend
Your score was 41 in Unbelievability!
You are your author's childhood friend, and a good example of a fun character for fiction writers everywhere..

You're a pretty neat person- but still very real. You are a person of few extremes, but you have your moments of glory. When you're at your best, people can be wowed by you- but you're not always at your best. And that's OK. You're only human.

A novel with you as a character would sell quite well. It might not make the New York Times' bestseller list, but then again, it might. Who knows? Most people would certainly buy a book with you as a character in it. Well, they might wait for it be available in paperback- but they'd buy it eventually.




My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
free online datingfree online dating
You scored higher than 99% on Implausibility
Link: The Are You a Plausible Character? Test written by coldrose on Ok Cupid

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