-Caveat Lector-

In a message dated 99-03-06 16:29:13 EST, you write:

<< > 6,000 deaths from respiratory failures in two weeks.
 >
 > I would like a cite on this information.
 >
 > It must be a conspiracy of silence  because neither BBC or the London
 > Times Web sites has any news reports on respiratory failure, or any kind
 > of epidemic that would kill 6000 individuals in two weeks.
 >
 > It seems to me beyond belief that the kind of death toll could be swept
 > under the rug in a modern society.
 >
 >
 >
 > Ray Levesque
 > >>

    I don't remember the "official published" death toll numbers after
Hurricane Andrew in S. Florida, but family members were told by National Guard
and other military they came in contact with that the actual number of deaths
was much larger, by the thousands.
Samantha

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