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An Alabama neurosurgeon was at Brookwood Medical Center when he was needed
six miles away for emergency brain surgery at Trinity Medical Center.Dr.
Zenko Hrynkiw set off in his car but a rare snowstorm locked
down traffic and he didnt get farther than a few blocks.Dressed in
his hospital scrubs, the 62-year-old got out of his car and walked
the rest of the trip in freezing temperatures.He had a 90 percent
chance of death, Hrynkiw said of the patient who had gone unconscious.Hrynkim
said that if the patient did not have surgery he would have
died, and thats not going to happen on my shift.Hrynkiw, Trinitys only
brain surgeon told reporters that the trip really wasnt that big of
a deal, according to AL.com.It was kind of a nice day for
a walk, he said, describing the trip as kind of a fun
journey.Steve Davis, the charge nurse in the neuro intensive care unit at
Trinity had alerted authorities that Hrynkiw was walking.The police were
looking for him, said Davis, but despite supposed sightings couldnt locate
him and didn't make contact with him until hours later.He finally called
me and said, Wheres the patient? Whats the status? Davis said.He spoke
to the family and went off to surgery. The patient is reported
to be doing well.The extreme weather Tuesday has been blamed for five
deaths in Alabama and it stranded untold thousands away from their homes.Click
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for the Pacific Institute, a water policy think tank in Oakland. "We're
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">is free;
what's wrong with a little tracking? Because it's not just tracking. It's
tracking and storing. And it's an amount of data that, as we've
seen time and time again, can quickly begin to paint a compelling
picture of every customer.The implications are heavy. Im sure you heard
about the report last year of a man who called Target in
a rage because his 16-year-old daughter was suddenly being served up with
expectant-mother ads. He called the store back later to apologizeturned
out his daughter was pregnant. The store's algorithms for figuring out such
things had been spot on!The storage of the data means that, at
some point, someone can get to it. And as we recently read,
intelligence agencies in the U.S. and Britain have begun to do just
that for social-media sites. And when it comes to ad trackers, it's
not too hard to imagine an enterprising behind-the-scenes government initiative
to remove that anonymization.In fact, they can barely control their glee
about it. One of the PowerPoint slides recently released was headlined,
"Golden Nugget!"Imagine if the government passed a law that required all
U.S. citizens to carry around GPS tracking devices and complete records
of our buying and playing habits. That, I think you will agree,
would be a hard sell, and provoke widespread protests. So why are
we all essentially volunteering that information to companies and a government
that might not be trusted to use it carefully and legall
SEATTLE To some Americans Amanda Knox seems unfairly hounded by a
capricious legal system in Italy that convicted her this week in the
death of a 21-year-old British woman.But in Europe, some see her as
a privileged American who is getting away with murder.As she remains free
in Seattle, the perceptions will likely fuel not only the debate about
who killed Meredith Kercher in 2007 and what role, if any, Knox
played in her death. They will also likely complicate how the U.S.
and Italian governments resolve whether she should be sent to Italy to
face prison.Anne Bremner, a Seattle attorney and Knox supporter, says that
it's been a polarizing case, and will remain that way.After being first
convicted and then acquitted, Knox and her one-time boyfriend were convicted
again Thursday. Knox was sentenced to 28 1/2 years.
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