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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

07/15/08 Greenwich Time News Links For Tuesday


Dr. Gaetane Francis of Greenwich visits with Lesley Findlay, of Mamaroneck, N.Y., a day after delivering baby Grayson Findlay, by cesarean section at Greenwich Hospital.
(Chris Preovolos / Greenwich Time photo)

Costs, quality of life drive doctors from the baby business
When they tell their pregnant patients someone else will have to deliver their babies, it is not unusual for the doctors of Brookside Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates in Greenwich to get a special request.

Blind man takes charge of Lions Club
When he first moved to Cos Cob with his family more than decade ago, Alan Gunzburg had been diagnosed with a congenital disease that would rob him of most of his eyesight.

Prosecutors hoped a speedy trial would gain the cooperation of a suspect in the 2006 slaying of Andrew Kissel to incriminate his co-defendant - and cousin - in the crime.

Lamenting the loss of a Bud he never liked
Jim Zebora Staff Writer Add up all the words I've written about Budweiser in 15 years of doing a beer column and you won't find a dozen that are complimentary.

Despite not having one drop of Gallic blood in him, William Frick received one of France's highest honors yesterday.

Skyships being used for homeland security
It's neither a bird nor a plane taking to the skies over the Florida Straits, it's an "eye in the sky," according to George Spyrou.

Please See previous Greenwich Roundup story:


07/02/08 It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a blimp

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