Word: walks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...about to walk just past it ignoring what it was, and then I looked a second time, and I saw the bundle on the street," Kim said...
...several dozen people on the platform who had either collapsed or were on their knees unable to stand up," recalls Nobuo Serizawa, a photographer. "One man was thrashing around on the floor like a fish out of water." Those who could walk staggered up three flights of stairs to the clean, fresh air. Some vomited; others lay rigid. Kennedy emerged, but he couldn't see; the gas had temporarily blinded him. Three young women clung together like small birds in a nest, trembling and crying. Yet they made no sound; the gas had silenced their voices...
That toll is a sign to some critics that improvement is needed in the systems that hospitals use to catch errors and review doctors' performance. "You would not walk on an airplane if you did not know that there are safety checks and backups and backups of the backups," says Dr. Sidney Wolfe, head of the Health Research Group. Hospitals need just as many fail-safe mechanisms, he says, "so that even if one or two fail, the third one catches the mistake...
...head to Hannah's East to hear Emma Kelly, dubbed the "lady of 6,000 songs." They ask residents how they can track down the voodoo priestess Minerva and want directions to Mercer House, the elegant home on Monterey Square where a fatal shooting occurred. And almost invariably, they walk around with copies of "the Book...
...course, the appeal may be more than the promise of musical camaraderie. With low or non-existent drinking ages, some performers say it is easier to hold a steady pitch than to walk a steady line...