Darrel returns from being on vacation last week; finished Rounds by 7:45A; patient with GSW to head; child from Clovis with snakebite; only ½ allowed for nurse shift change; this past weekend, there were protests at UNM over the Iranian elections; why did charges for S. Miller go to Group 4?; because we have so few Coders, sometimes we have to put our work aside, and help other areas; Julia came back from, and Anita will be starting a vacation;
tropical depression Andres forming in the Pacific, near MX, will make landfall, and could affect NM weather, storm deflected when it reached the coast, heading back into the water; moisture means more mosquitoes, looking for ‘blood meals’; parts of the country, from Orlando to Omaha, could feel like its 120º; severe weather in: Gulf states, S & Central FL; IL, IN, KY, parts of I-75 [during the AM]; MN, WI; have windows that can withstand 130 mph winds; showers in New England & NY; very hot ATL; mild & muggy Detroit; this is Lightning Awareness Week: when there’s thunder, there’s lightning; temps from 60s to 100s;the Denny’s incident that will not go away; couple get married in zero gravity, another wed while both had the H1N1 virus; new tobacco regulations will become law; no more ‘lite’ or ‘mild’ wording, and bigger warnings; 72% polled favor a NATL health plan; Church Hill area in Richmond, VA is considered a ‘dangerous neighborhood’, many are in Chicago & FL cities; ABQ murder appears on AOL News; NYC HOSP tampered with medical records to cover-up botched treatment; finally, after 54 days of gas price increases, the cost actually dropped, only CA & HI have AVG gas prices over $3; Styx visited the White House; could the recession see the start of more rapid rail service?; Los Angeles mayor will not run for CA GOV; no one was injured, but the interstate was closed after a truck carrying 8K gallons of gasoline crashed & burned along I-95 in FL; SC GOV has been ‘missing’ for five days, including Father’s Day, he has suffered several defeats in his state, and sometimes seeks solitude when writing something; special needs children need not attend public schools before being placed in classes that teach students with disabilities; the DOW lost 200 points; collision on an inbound Red Line: six people killed, including the driver, when two trains collided near the Ft. Totten stop…one of the busiest lines, seat were thrown from the cars and landed on the side of the collision, unclear why the first train was stopped, was it waiting for another one to leave the station in front of them?; after 74 years, the end of Kodachrome; Obama is more popular than his policies; 5.4 quake shook a more populated area of AK, but no injuries were reported;
if attacked, N Korea will ‘harm’ America; worldwide recession getting worse; the first H1N1 death reported in the Philippines; oil dropped to $67.07 per barrel, gold slipped to $921 an ounce; is N Korea actually bringing weapons to Myanmar…and for what reason?; voting inconsistencies reported in major cities, GOVT finally admits irregularities; opposition candidate has not been seen for days; the worst power struggle in Iran since 1979; violence is also on the rise in Iraq; bomb destroys mosque in Kirkuk; Australia pilot buried copter crash victim to prevent hypothermia; Barbie goes Bulgarian; Portugal agrees to accept GITMO detainees;
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