Bowling Green mall's charge for scooter use shocks man
BOWLING GREEN - Following a recent knee surgery, Victor Kimsal found out just how convenient the motorized scooters that many stores have for the handicapped and disabled can be.
In Tomorrow's Paper
A woman afflicted with muscular dystrophy is fuming that a Calgary store owner ordered her to leave his shop because she was in a motorized scooter. The story you are searching for is available in its entirety via email, fax or mail for $10.00, payable with credit card (include expiry date).
Elderly Surgeon Survives Heart Operation
Dr. Michael DeBakey said he was reluctant to undergo the heart operation he pioneered because, at his age, he feared it might leave him mentally or physically crippled, if he survived it. "I'd rather die," he told The New York Times in a rare interview for its Monday editions.

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