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  • Utah’s hospitals prepare to ration care as a record number of coronavirus patients flood their ICUs

    10/25/2020 5:56:59 PM PDT · by buckalfa · 92 replies
    Associated Press via Fox13now ^ | October 25, 2020 | AP
    <p>SALT LAKE CITY — With new coronavirus cases shattering records on a daily basis, The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Utah’s hospitals are expected to begin rationing care in a week or two.</p> <p>That’s the prediction of Greg Bell, president of the Utah Hospital Association, who said administrators of the state’s hospitals confronted Gov. Gary Herbert on Thursday with a grim list: Criteria they propose doctors should use if they are forced to decide which patients can stay in overcrowded intensive care units.</p>
  • Carrie Prejean, Porn Star? Vivid Has the Sex Tapes and Wants to Distribute Them

    11/16/2009 6:48:41 AM PST · by tlb · 73 replies · 4,237+ views
    Gawker ^ | November 15, 2009 | Azaria Jagger
    Vivid has announced that it has the tapes in its possession, and TMZ has published a letter from Vivid chair Steve Hirsch to Prejean's lawyers seeking the right to distribute "erotic footage that Carrie Prejean, former Miss California, produced for her boyfriend following their four (4) day rendezvous in February 2007." Law Offices of Charles S. Limandri P.O. Box 9120 16236 San Dieguito Road Suite 3-15 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 Re: Carrie Prejean Dear Mr. Limandri: Vivid Entertainment ("Vivid") is interested in acquiring the rights to distribute the erotic footage that Carrie Prejean, former Miss California, produced for her...
  • Ernesto Portillo Jr.: Philippine Sea ordeal still vivid for survivor of USS Indianapolis

    04/14/2006 6:20:45 PM PDT · by SandRat · 21 replies · 793+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | Ernesto Portillo Jr.
    Nearly 61 years after surviving a living nightmare, it's still not easy for Adolfo Celaya to talk about what he endured that night in 1945. Celaya, who grew up in Barrio Viejo, was an 18-year-old sailor on the USS Indianapolis. He worked in the ship's belly, where he helped feed oil into the vessel's four giant boilers. But on the night of July 30, Celaya was on the ship's deck in the Philippine Sea with his Tucson buddy, Santos Peña. Two Japanese torpedoes struck the cruiser. The Indy split and sank within 12 minutes, taking 300 of the 1,196 men...