For What It's Worth By Greenwich Blogger Chris Fountain
See it live! Well, videotaped, anyway
WABC story on Greenwich real estate woes here.
Best line, as always, comes from Frank Farricker: “We used to think Greenwich was different from the rest of the country. Turns ot, we’re just like everywhere else except … we’ve got nicer houses.” Hoo hoo hoo.
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TODAY'S TOP STORYGREENWICH"S AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED:
FORGET ABOUT BYRAM: THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM IN THE BACKCOUNTRY OF GREENWICH
Greenwich's 50 Empty Mansions Can Be Converted To Affordable Apartment Buildings:
Gold-plated ghost town ripe to be converted into affordable apartments for first responders, teachers medical personnel and town employees.
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Dr. William Close dies at 84; physician played a key role in stopping the Ebola virus -
The father of actress Glenn Close was a self-proclaimed country doctor who became the personal physician of Zairian President Mobutu Sese Seko before settling down as a general practitioner and surgeon
From the Los Angeles Times
Dr. William Close, a self-proclaimed country doctor who became the personal physician of Zairian President Mobutu Sese Seko and played a key role in halting the 1976 outbreak of the lethal Ebola virus that terrified Zaire and surrounding countries, has died. He was 84.
He died of a heart attack Jan. 15 at his home in Big Piney, Wyo., according to his daughter, actress Glenn Close.
During his 16 years in Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Close was for a time the only surgeon at Kinshasa's 1,500-bed Mama Yemo Hospital and, eventually, its administrator. After the unrest associated with the removal of Mobutu from office, Close went back to the city to help rebuild the hospital's eight operating suites
His connections to the Zairian military, for which he was the surgeon general, and to Mobutu were crucial in halting the terrifying outbreak of disease caused by the newly identified Ebola virus.
Ebola produces classic hemorrhagic fever, which is characterized by a sore throat, rashes, abdominal pain, bleeding from sites throughout the body and, in as many as 90% of cases, death.Its first known appearance was Aug. 26, 1976, in the rural village of Yambuku on the Ebola River in northern Zaire. Ultimately, 318 cases were identified, with 280 deaths. An additional 284 cases and 151 deaths occurred in nearby Sudan.
.....William Taliaferro Close was born June 7, 1924, in Greenwich, Conn., just minutes after his twin brother Edward. He was raised in France, where he gained a fluency in the language that proved invaluable during his African sojourn, and educated in Britain and the United States. He enrolled at Harvard in 1941 but left two years later to become an Army pilot, flying troop transports in Europe during World War II.
After the war, he earned his medical degree from Columbia University and trained as a surgeon at Roosevelt Hospital in New York. He and his wife, Bettine, also became active in the missionary group Moral Re-Armament, and he went to Zaire in 1960 on its behalf to observe the independence celebrations.......
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