Your friend has shared a CBSNews link with you
Your friend has shared a CBSNews link with you
2012-11-17 12:32:02
Nothing much new here, but it's worth noting that the CBS reporter notes the
distinction between the curvature of the spine of scoliosis and the
distorted picture of Richard III as a hunchback.
Suspected skeleton of King Richard III being tested
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57551082/suspected-skeleton-of-king-rich
ard-iii-being-tested/
Loyaulte me lie,
Johanne
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distinction between the curvature of the spine of scoliosis and the
distorted picture of Richard III as a hunchback.
Suspected skeleton of King Richard III being tested
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57551082/suspected-skeleton-of-king-rich
ard-iii-being-tested/
Loyaulte me lie,
Johanne
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Johanne L. Tournier
Email - jltournier60@...
or jltournier@...
"With God, all things are possible."
- Jesus of Nazareth
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Re: Your friend has shared a CBSNews link with you
2012-11-17 16:09:03
Johanne Tournier <jltournier60@...> wrote:
>
> Nothing much new here, but it's worth noting that the CBS reporter notes the distinction between the curvature of the spine of scoliosis and the distorted picture of Richard III as a hunchback.
>
> Suspected skeleton of King Richard III being tested
> http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57551082/suspected-skeleton-of-king-richard-iii-being-tested/
Carol responds:
Hooray! They've cleaned up their act. Maybe my e-mail message wasn't a wasted effort--or maybe Philippa managed to chastise them for taking her remarks out of context and convince them to pay attention to facts. The fair and objective tone of the piece is a great improvement even if it doesn't provide any new details.
Thanks for the link, Johanne.
Carol
>
> Nothing much new here, but it's worth noting that the CBS reporter notes the distinction between the curvature of the spine of scoliosis and the distorted picture of Richard III as a hunchback.
>
> Suspected skeleton of King Richard III being tested
> http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57551082/suspected-skeleton-of-king-richard-iii-being-tested/
Carol responds:
Hooray! They've cleaned up their act. Maybe my e-mail message wasn't a wasted effort--or maybe Philippa managed to chastise them for taking her remarks out of context and convince them to pay attention to facts. The fair and objective tone of the piece is a great improvement even if it doesn't provide any new details.
Thanks for the link, Johanne.
Carol