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Paul Heslop (paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk) 2003/08/09 15:35

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Kwigd144 wrote:
>
> The recovery of the Iraqi boy who lost both arms is going along fine according
> to reports. All of my prayers go out to him as well as to the family of the
> soldier killed in Iraq today.

Yes, his recovery is going well. The people who blew off his arms have
pulled out all stops to give them back. Of course the can't replace his
family.
The soldier died doing his job, occupational hazard.
How you can offer prayers in respect of war buggers my mind.
--
 Paul. (I never agreed to be Your holy one)
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