APR-B-1
MID-APRIL BEGINS WITH A VERY LONG RUN,
TRAVELS THROUGH FLORIDA AND NEW YORK,
AND ENDS IN THE 107TH RUNNING OF THE
BOSTON MARATHON
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Index to the April-B-series of 2003
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cold wintry lull, with schedule re-arrangements,
from travel changes, and horse trailer/truck potential
purchases, before taking off for the “Long Run”
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The 27th anniversary of Joseph Hughes’s
functioning kidney transplant.
- Rearranging the June schedule for a potential
trip to Haiti previously blocked out by the dates
committed to the now-canceled China trip.
- By no coincidence, I may be visiting Haiti
at the site where Paul Farmer has been working,
and will work this into the June schedule where
the China trip had been.
- Milly writes a note regarding the resolution
of long-standing business entanglements in Michigan,
so I detail the resolutions of the Maryland remodeling
progress.
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The 11th annual running of the Bull Run Run Fifty
Miler Ultra, April
12, 2003: it is as good as it could get!
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The celebration of international medical missions
across the University of Florida campus and lionization
by all but family .
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Visiting Professorship at Schneider Children’s Hospital
of the Long Island Jewish Hospital.
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The big Boston Bean: the “Patriot’s Day” holiday
weekend of the 107th running of the Boston Marathon.
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The 107th Boston marathon: A Bright
Beautiful “Spectators’ Day” Event from Hopkinton
to Boston.
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The final print out of the Boston Champion Chip
timing mats as posted by the BAA.
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The final countdown and packing up for the launch
of Malawi-03.
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