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"Making the San Fernando Valley more vibrant"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

For A Few Shekels More

7/22/07, 3:51 AM

Anonymous SFG said...

Maybe someone was trying to poison someone else and hit these two by mistake?

Is there something about Russians and heavy metals?

7/22/07, 4:22 AM

Anonymous worldwithoutborders said...

What's the standard scientific unit of vibrancy? The vibrio?

"Cholera is an acute, diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae."

7/22/07, 4:40 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the Russian American medical community, which has been a focus of insurance fraud inquiries

Funny how you have to read ten or fifteen paragraphs into these stories to get to the money quote.

Plus ça change...

7/22/07, 8:52 AM

Blogger Svigor said...

It remains unknown how they came to ingest the tiny but potentially lethal amounts of the heavy metal.

Maybe they were smuggling it?

7/22/07, 10:53 AM

Anonymous essex said...

This is the sort of thing I used to read about in the newspapers when I lived in NY. It sounds like the SFV is becoming more like Brooklyn and Queens ... which is not an entirely bad thing. The late-20th-century European and Asian immigrants to BQ learned English - or already knew it, like the Indian subcontinentals - started businesses, went to school, and generally prospered in the old-fashioned immigrant way. Of course, they also imported their home-country crime networks, but that's hardly the first time such a thing has happened in the US.

7/22/07, 11:10 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How come I never run across these deadly smart yet afflicted ruskies? I'm bored, bored, bored with this pitiful town!

7/22/07, 1:06 PM

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