In an interesting coincidence just happened while I was looking up this
link, National Public Radio in the US reported on this issue. You can look it
up
with today's date at _www.npr.org_ (http://www.npr.org)
Warm regards,
Don
In a message dated 11/19/2008 10:45:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
anngwyn@xxxxxxx writes:
www.telegraph.www.t
In a message dated 11/19/2008 4:35:59 P.M. W. Europe Standard Time,
_coachuno@gmail.coa_ (mailto:coachuno@xxxxxxxxx) writes:
Good morning Anngwyn,
The link to the article is no longer valid according to the Daily Telegraph.
Do you have a copy of the article you could share with us?
Fondly,
Stephen
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 05:12, <__anngwyn@aol._an_ (mailto:_anngwyn@xxxxxxx)
_ (mailto:_anngwyn@aol.ann_ ;(mailto:anngwyn@xxxxxxx) ) >
wrote:
Greetings from The Lake of Zürich!__http://pr.atwola.http://pr.http://prhttp://pr.atwolhttp://pr.atwolahttp://pr
Good news from the UK about a breakthrough in transplant surgery. As many
of
you know, there are a variety of systemic issues invoked when a client
receives or donated a organ . Now the new organ can be grown from a
patient's own
stem cell tissues.
All for now...
Anngwyn
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