56º in ABQ; 90% humidity at 6A…more overnight rain at The Beach; GAQ; hail fell on Los Lunas last night; the owner of Club 7 in downtown ABQ faces child abuse charges; five year old leads police to copper pipes that were stolen by her father; flood watch for the Duke City today; Patrick Swayze’s ashes will be spread across his NM ranch; seventeen year old was beaten & set on fire in S NM; AM fog over ABQ; hit & run in NE Heights; storms knocked out signals along the Rail Runner route, the problem has been corrected; rain off & on, all through the day;
training new doctors at 10A & 11:30A; both went well; no PICU admits; suspicious house fire near the UNM campus, where four students lived, no one seriously injured; finished Rounds by 7:30A; patient allergic to strawberries; registered into coding software package; 22 year old man from Rio Arriba CNTY is the third case of Hanta Virus in NM; took nearly two months to respond to a PDI; at 1P, UNMH was in Code Purple;
TN floods, golf ball hail fell on El Paso; in the Pacific, TS Marty has 45 mph winds, moving NNW at 5 mph; rip currents along Key West; the low pressure that will not budge; wet weather for AR, AL, GA, TN & the Carolinas; per the Weather Channel, rain from ATL to Tampa, ABQ to Dallas; lower than AVG temps in ABQ, per ABC AM News; dense fog covers Sydney, Australia; showers for Philly, Charlotte & Orlando; cooler than normal temps from New England to DC; temps from 60s to 90s;
should we tax soft drinks by the ounce; Medal of Honor recipient was from Raynham, MA; Mary Travers, of Peter, Paul & Mary has died from cancer at the age of 72; H1N1 deaths may be no higher than any regular flu strain; night shift = functioning jet lag; after 72 years, the soap opera ‘The Guiding Light’ will air its last episode tomorrow; S IL woman dies after a flash fire occurred during surgery; the latest health plan would cover 94% of Americans, and cost less…but it has little support; Madoff beach house sold for more than the asking price; more hours, less perks, little motivation; Jay Leno losing his audience; 83% of people polled say we are still in a recession; workplace violence at Yale UNIV; air is cleaner inside a plane than an office?; ‘our’ net worth has finally risen; the coach who made his team practice in hot weather is found not guilty for the death of a student: the blame was fever & dehydration; the DOW was slightly down;a missile defense shield will not be built in Poland or the Czech Republic, decision not based on Russia’s opinion; more explosions shook Kabul; gold is $1018.10 an ounce; oil is $72.64 per barrel; cyber crime: the lucrative new business; cat follows couple on their walking tour of S America; Iran is building more short range missiles; tiny T. Rex fossil found; another entry to the world of weird: student in Germany attacked eight students & one teacher before being shot & arrested;
training new doctors at 10A & 11:30A; both went well; no PICU admits; suspicious house fire near the UNM campus, where four students lived, no one seriously injured; finished Rounds by 7:30A; patient allergic to strawberries; registered into coding software package; 22 year old man from Rio Arriba CNTY is the third case of Hanta Virus in NM; took nearly two months to respond to a PDI; at 1P, UNMH was in Code Purple;
TN floods, golf ball hail fell on El Paso; in the Pacific, TS Marty has 45 mph winds, moving NNW at 5 mph; rip currents along Key West; the low pressure that will not budge; wet weather for AR, AL, GA, TN & the Carolinas; per the Weather Channel, rain from ATL to Tampa, ABQ to Dallas; lower than AVG temps in ABQ, per ABC AM News; dense fog covers Sydney, Australia; showers for Philly, Charlotte & Orlando; cooler than normal temps from New England to DC; temps from 60s to 90s;
should we tax soft drinks by the ounce; Medal of Honor recipient was from Raynham, MA; Mary Travers, of Peter, Paul & Mary has died from cancer at the age of 72; H1N1 deaths may be no higher than any regular flu strain; night shift = functioning jet lag; after 72 years, the soap opera ‘The Guiding Light’ will air its last episode tomorrow; S IL woman dies after a flash fire occurred during surgery; the latest health plan would cover 94% of Americans, and cost less…but it has little support; Madoff beach house sold for more than the asking price; more hours, less perks, little motivation; Jay Leno losing his audience; 83% of people polled say we are still in a recession; workplace violence at Yale UNIV; air is cleaner inside a plane than an office?; ‘our’ net worth has finally risen; the coach who made his team practice in hot weather is found not guilty for the death of a student: the blame was fever & dehydration; the DOW was slightly down;a missile defense shield will not be built in Poland or the Czech Republic, decision not based on Russia’s opinion; more explosions shook Kabul; gold is $1018.10 an ounce; oil is $72.64 per barrel; cyber crime: the lucrative new business; cat follows couple on their walking tour of S America; Iran is building more short range missiles; tiny T. Rex fossil found; another entry to the world of weird: student in Germany attacked eight students & one teacher before being shot & arrested;
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