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NYTimes.com: A Surgeon Caught Up in the Flooding Tells of a Week of Chaos, Peril and HeroismFrom: annam@uic.eduFri Sep 9 20:23:52 2005
This page was sent to you by: annam@uic.edu. Thought this might interest folks, with apologies to el--just click delete, el. NATIONAL / NATIONAL SPECIAL | September 9, 2005 Health Care: A Surgeon Caught Up in the Flooding Tells of a Week of Chaos, Peril and Heroism By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. As Hurricane Katrina wailed out of the Gulf of Mexico, Dr. Norman E. McSwain Jr., chief of trauma surgery at the New Orleans hospital known as Big Charity, relished watching what he called "water blowing sideways in big slats, like Venetian blinds," from inside his office at the adjacent Tulane University School of Medicine. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/09/national/nationalspecial/09hospital.html?ex=1126929600&en=82652bb6c82cb0ab&ei=5070&emc=eta1 ----------------- Advertisement -------------------------- The Academy loved these movies enough to name each ----------------- Advertisement -------------------------- one Best Picture. What did the original New York ----------------- Advertisement -------------------------- Times movie reviews have to say about these Oscar winning films? Go to the Best Pictures review archive: ----------------- Advertisement -------------------------- 0 ----------------- Advertisement -------------------------- ----------------- Advertisement -------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT THIS E-MAIL ---------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail was sent to you by a friend through NYTimes.com's E-mail This Article service. For general information about NYTimes.com, write to help@nytimes.com. ---------------------------------------------------------- NYTimes.com 500 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10018 Copyright 2005 The New York Times Company
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