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domingo, 3 de outubro de 2010

Life and Death, Stat

"THOMAS HAZAZ wanted out. Lying on a gurney, his chest covered with heart sensors, Mr. Hazaz was trying to cajole doctors in the emergency room at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn to unplug him. In less than 24 hours, he needed to be in a tuxedo, walking his youngest daughter down the aisle in a Staten Island banquet hall. Mr. Hazaz, 52, a bartender at Embers, a steakhouse in Bay Ridge, kept saying that the pain in his elbows was nothing but overexertion from lifting heavy stuff at work. The professionals, though, suspected a heart attack."

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