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Date:
Fri, 10 November 2006 15:00 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Tiki With His Twin Ronde Barber at Fox and Friends First
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In this photo provided by CBS,
New York Giants star Tiki Barber visits the Late Show with
David Letterman, Monday, Oct. 30 2006 on the CBS Television
Network. Barber, whose Giants beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
17-to-3 Sunday and who also in that game played against his
twin brother, Ronde, announced recently that he will retire
from football at the end of this season.
AP via Yahoo!
News - Oct 30 4:49 PM |
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New York Giants running back
Tiki Barber carries the ball against the Dallas Cowboys in
the third quarter of their NFL football game in Dallas,
Texas October 23, 2006. REUTERS/Mike
Stone
Reuters via
Yahoo! News - Oct 23 9:54 PM |
On October 17, 2006, I wrote the letter of "Ban
Ki Moon, Another Reminder of The Moon". It was about the name of new
UN secretary general that contains the word "moon", that reminds me with
my previously often had a dream about the moment when this world is
going to end, whereas the sky turned dark, and the moon became two
moons.
In the evening on that same day after I
wrote it, Tiki Barber appeared with his twin brother Ronde Barber along
with Alysin Camerota at Fox and Friends First, the first part of Fox and
Friends program. It was rarely happened that he appeared with his twin
brother like that in the Fox and Friends. Previously he only appeared
every Tuesday with other Fox news casters, not with his brother.
As if Fox and Friends was inspired by the
"two moons" in my letter of "Ban
Ki Moon, Another Reminder of The Moon".
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Date:
Fri, 10 November 2006 15:05 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: US 300 Millionth Population
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Valeria Mayte Perez, just hours
old, yawns, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006, at Northridge
Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles. The baby girl
weighed-in at 8-pounds, 9-ounces and measured 19 inches
long. America's official population passed the 300
million mark Tuesday, fueled by a growing number of
immigrants and their children. The moment, recorded at 7:46
a.m. EDT, passed with little fanfare, perhaps dampened by a
divisive debate over illegal immigration and the fact that
many experts think the population had already hit the 300
million mark months ago.
(AP Photo/Nick
Ut)
AP - Oct 17 4:41
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Eva Alonzo cuddles her newborn
daughter Valeria Mayte Perez, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006, at
Northridge Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles. The baby
girl weighed-in at 8-pounds, 9-ounces and measured 19 inches
long. America's official population passed the 300
million mark Tuesday, fueled by a growing number of
immigrants and their children. The moment, recorded at
7:46 a.m. EDT, passed with little fanfare, perhaps
dampened by a divisive debate over illegal immigration and
the fact that many experts think the population had already
hit the 300 million mark months ago.
(AP Photo/Nick
Ut)
AP - Oct 17 4:41
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Moms-to-be Valerie Shukovsky and
Jillian Rado (left) watch as the Gerber U.S. Population
clock hits 300,000,000 with Christian Colo, Mary Catherine
Colo and Amber Colo (right) in Parsippany, NJ. According to
the U.S. Census Bureau , the nation's population officially
hit the 300 million mark at 7:46 A.M. EDT on Tuesday,
October 17, 2006. To commemorate the event, Gerber is giving
away free educational baby books to parents who call
1-800-4GERBER.
(Feature Photo
Service)
AP - Oct 17 1:13
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A couple load their baby into a
carrier outside a Los Angeles department store, 30 September
2006. The population of the United States will hit the
300-million mark sometime in October, a milestone set to
generate little celebration amid raging debate on
immigration and concerns over the potential environmental
impact.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)
AFP/File - Oct
01 3:48 PM
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What really surprised me on that evening of
Tuesday October 17, 2006, besides the appearance of Tiki Barber and his
twin brother Ronde Barber, was the news about United States having the
300 million population on that day. It was mark by the birth of a baby
girl, Valeria Mayte Perez, at Northridge Hospital Medical Center
in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006, at 7:46 a.m.
EDT.
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Date:
Fri, 10 November 2006 15:25 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: Another Strong Reason for My Consent, to Save from
the Doomsday
The above news of the birth of a baby as the
300 million US population surprised me because the number 300 million is
like three with double zero, that looks like double moon. What if it
concomitant with my dream of two moons, as if it strengthen the signs of
the end of the world. It could endangering the baby.
So for me it turns to be another strong
reason for my consent to move to the eternity. Rather than sacrificing
the baby who still have a long way to go in this world, it would be
better to sacrifice my self who has been almost half a century in this
world since 1958. I would be glad to become the sacrifice to save this
world from the doomsday.
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Date:
Fri, 10 November 2006 15:29 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: Harvard's Baby Death Syndrome News
SIDS Related to Brain Stem
Abnormalities
Published On Thursday, November
02, 2006 2:55 AM
By YIFEI CHEN
Crimson Staff Writer
Researchers at Children’s
Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School have found new
evidence that sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is related
to abnormalities in nerve cells in the brain stem,
unraveling more about an elusive disease whose cause has
been shrouded in mystery.
According to a National Center
for Health Statistics study, in 2002, SIDS was the third
leading cause of infant death in the U.S., accounting for
eight percent of the infant mortality rate. More than 57
children die of SIDS out of every 100,000 live births.
The new research gives a
biological basis for “all the risk-reduction strategies”
that currently exist for SIDS, including having children
sleep on their back, said David S. Paterson of Children’s
Hospital Boston and a co-author of the study.
“The brain stem works as an
alarm, a kind of control and integration center, for
determining physiological changes in the body... if the
system is defective and you’re lying face down, you will
die,” he added.
Cathy Spong, chief of the
pregnancy and perinatology branch at the National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), said the
results of the study explain why the NICHD’s campaign to
have healthy babies sleep on their back has worked.
According to Spong, the program has led to a decrease in the
SIDS rate by twofold since its inception in 1994.
complete article at :
http://www.geocities.com/amfir_mmvi_bdf/others_fot/jkerry_tnsnow/sids.htm
from the website of :
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=515460
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My previous letter of "The
Message of Trevor Berbick's Death" containing some mistakes.
On the third paragraph I wrote "......the
last name Berbick is like the famous puppet like baby doll Barbie......."
while it should have been "......girls doll Barbie...."
And on the same page, in the letter of "Two
New Paintings, Paris with Wayang" the mistakes were in the
measurement of the paintings, it should have been 72 x 73 cm, not 75 x
75 cm.
As usual after correcting it, I still keep
the original at
bgt50b.html to preserve the historical files.
The interesting thing was that after I made
the correction, a few hours later in the evening at Fox and Friends
there was the news of Harvard Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston
and Harvard Medical School, regarding the baby matters. It was
about the findings of new evidence that sudden infant death syndrome
(SIDS) is related to abnormalities in nerve cells in the brain stem,
unraveling more about an elusive disease whose cause has been shrouded
in mystery.
But to be sure of I would not like the above
baby of 300 millionth US population to have the syndrome of sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS). Instead, I would be glad to become the
sacrifice to save this world from the doomsday.
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