In article <fh5du3$e89$1@news.oulu.fi>, Jukka Raustia <jraustia@paju.oulu.fi> writes Now, some time back my wife bought a pajama for our baby girl. Looking at it I noticed that the ornament used in it were side profiles of old airplane, Vickers Vimy, to be exact. I thought this to be most unordinary occurrence, even though the costume designer hadn't spent a second thinking about the
Professor pulls memories of World War I out of trenches http://www.sj-r.com/sections/news/stories/113633.asp {EXCERPT} Springfield State Journal Register, IL... cachet in Europe than in the United States, where it often ranks behind the cataclysmic Civil War and the more recent World War II and Vietnam War.... http://www.sj-r.com/sections/news/stories/113633.asp U.S. and friendly nation
"When the sound wave moves through the brain, it seems to cause little gas bubbles to form," he said. "When they pop, it leaves a cavity. So you are littering people's brains with these little holes." Almost as daunting as treating TBI is the volume of such injuries coming out of Iraq. Macedo cited the estimates, gleaned at seminars with VA doctors, that as many as one-third of all
"When the sound wave moves through the brain, it seems to cause little gas bubbles to form," he said. "When they pop, it leaves a cavity. So you are littering people's brains with these little holes." Almost as daunting as treating TBI is the volume of such injuries coming out of Iraq. Macedo cited the estimates, gleaned at seminars with VA doctors, that as many as one-third of all
"shrubkiller" <shrubkiller@excite.com> wrote in message news:1175133606.566273.209450@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... On Mar 28, 6:31 pm, "Pepperoni" <trash...@hotmail.com> wrote: Last female World War I vet dies at 109 Charlotte Winters served at a gun production facility (AP)BOONSBORO, Md. - Charlotte Winters, the last surviving female World War I veteran, has died