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Posted on 03/09/2007 8:53:08 PM PST by mom4kittys
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You've done great research work. I see exactly your point. But why the stories. TK just posted one from an odd website that seems to accept the daily news story and goes on to analyze it as evidence that DL has drug problem that required Stern to seek emergency care for her. Or else he was making a grandstanding play just to show everyone he's so on top of her proper care. Please don't give up. We need your input unless you've totally just had it. We're struggling to make sense of this.
When you google news on ANS they always have an article.
I wondered at one point if they knew more about HKS than anyone else.
That was a test!
Bad math - 166 posts;(
Got a nice little street map on the Doctor's Hospital website - since this office is near there. I guess terraces are like streets with little strip malls or office complexes on them or something?
http://www.doctorshosp.com/directions.php
Got a nice little street map on the Doctor's Hospital website - since this office is near there. I guess terraces are like streets with little strip malls or office complexes on them or something?
http://www.doctorshosp.com/directions.php
oops
Sorry, the British tabloid used too many KEY, LOADED words for just a poorly worded story to be behind this report.
Mind you, I'm not saying she really is or was taken on an emergency trip to the hospital for drug reasons. I'm saying that's what the story purports to be about, and then TexKat's post has another story written about the Daily Star story, again making it about Stern taking her to the hospital for a drug emergency. Someone is deliberately pushing this story while everybody else ignores it. It isn't because the story is poorly worded that we got the impression we got from the story.
That's all I'll say. I don't want to argue with you, not even a little bit, for sure.
Interesting.
Michael Baird, a nationally known DNA expert who heads the DNA-testing firm, was hired by attorneys of Larry Birkhead to prove is the father, a company spokesman said.
Baird, who was in Nassau to take a DNA sample from the baby, testified in the case Tuesday, according to Jim Hanigan, spokesman for the Fairfield company.
http://www.columbusdispatch.com/dispatch/content/local_news/stories/2007/03/22/anna.html
That really is interesting to take her own birth name of Lynn for Dannielynn. Seems as if she was going back in time for that.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Precious+Posterity+Pediatric+Centre&btnG=Google+Search
That is obvious! I'm trying to see where you are coming from with this Dr. Steven Lochan.
Dr. Steven Lochan also works for Doctors Hospital
He has specialty
Google Doctors Hospital and then look in the directory
Just checked my cell's call history:
5:49 AM EST call to - 242-325-2804
Dr. Steven Lochan (242) 325-2804
@ Precious Posterity Pediatric Centre 356-5565(fax)
4th Terrace Centerville
P. O. Box N-10475
This number rang, two times then got message, "The number or code you called is incorrect. Please check the number and try again." Which I did and got same message again.
and
5:44 AM EST call to - 242-328-8085
Precious Posterity Pediatric Centre
356-5565(fax) 4th Terrace Centerville P. O. Box N-10475.
Dr. Patrick Roberts (242) 328-8085
This one just rang and rang and after at least twenty rings, I hung up. Checked number and tried again and the same thing happened.
NEONATOLOGY
Dr. Steve Lochan
Dr. Gwendolyn McDeigan
Dr. Carlos Thomas
http://www.doctorshosp.com/services/index.php
Also check out http://www.caribbeandoctors.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonatology
Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics that consists of the medical care of newborn infants, especially the ill or premature newborn infant. It is a hospital-based specialty, and is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The principal patients of neonatologists are newborn infants who are ill or requiring special medical care due to prematurity, low birth weight, intrauterine growth retardation, congenital malformations (birth defects), sepsis, or birth asphyxia.
more at link
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