Feb. 8th, 2006
as per
bunkertor
This is for a friend of my boss who has leukemia.
The Morristown Memorial Hospital Blood Services is ready for blood and platelet donor volunteers for MARY ANSELMO. Your name will be put on the MARY ANSELMO direct donor list which enables you to donate blood or platelets at MMH Blood Services which will be held for Mary. Mary can receive whole blood from anyone who has an O- or B- blood type. She can receive platelets from anyone who has RH-blood (a negative blood type). You need to call 973-971-5621 to make an appointment. For you to officially appear on the donor list, we must make sure that the blood bank has your full name as it appears on your driver's license.
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This is for a friend of my boss who has leukemia.
The Morristown Memorial Hospital Blood Services is ready for blood and platelet donor volunteers for MARY ANSELMO. Your name will be put on the MARY ANSELMO direct donor list which enables you to donate blood or platelets at MMH Blood Services which will be held for Mary. Mary can receive whole blood from anyone who has an O- or B- blood type. She can receive platelets from anyone who has RH-blood (a negative blood type). You need to call 973-971-5621 to make an appointment. For you to officially appear on the donor list, we must make sure that the blood bank has your full name as it appears on your driver's license.
*history geeks*
Feb. 8th, 2006 10:11 amArchaeologists Unearth Headless Sphinx

TIVOLI, Italy - Archaeologists who have been digging for more than a year at the villa of Roman Emperor Hadrian in Tivoli have unearthed a monumental staircase, a statue of an athlete and what appears to be a headless sphinx.
The findings were presented Tuesday by government officials who described the discoveries as extremely important for understanding the layout of the ruins. The staircase is believed to be the original entrance to the villa, which was built for Hadrian in the 2nd century A.D.
So far, 15 steps, each 27 feet wide, have been identified and archaeologists did not rule out uncovering more.
Officials said that the newly uncovered area of the site, northeast of Rome, would be open to the public within a year.

TIVOLI, Italy - Archaeologists who have been digging for more than a year at the villa of Roman Emperor Hadrian in Tivoli have unearthed a monumental staircase, a statue of an athlete and what appears to be a headless sphinx.
The findings were presented Tuesday by government officials who described the discoveries as extremely important for understanding the layout of the ruins. The staircase is believed to be the original entrance to the villa, which was built for Hadrian in the 2nd century A.D.
So far, 15 steps, each 27 feet wide, have been identified and archaeologists did not rule out uncovering more.
Officials said that the newly uncovered area of the site, northeast of Rome, would be open to the public within a year.
PING
golden_lotus!
This photo supplied by Vanity Fair shows Scarlett Johansson, foreground, and Keira Knightley posed nude for the fold-out cover of Vanity Fair magazine's yearly Hollywood issue, to be released Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006. Fashion superstar Tom Ford also appears on the cover photo by Annie Leibovitz shot exclusively for Vanity Fair.(AP Photo/Annie Leibovitz exclusively for Vanity Fair)
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This photo supplied by Vanity Fair shows Scarlett Johansson, foreground, and Keira Knightley posed nude for the fold-out cover of Vanity Fair magazine's yearly Hollywood issue, to be released Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006. Fashion superstar Tom Ford also appears on the cover photo by Annie Leibovitz shot exclusively for Vanity Fair.(AP Photo/Annie Leibovitz exclusively for Vanity Fair)
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