Do you think Russian doctors are incompetent?
No…but have you ever visited any heathcare facilityes in eastern europe???
2. Do a mind traveling
2. Do a mind traveling
I see….here it is required according to the law…
I see….here it is required according to the law…
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10. Run Like Hell
just out of curiosity…do you have to use winter tires there in the tropical island (Great Britain)??
just out of curiosity…do you have to use winter tires there in the tropical island (Great Britain)??
So now it is that sneaky ****** did use some drug to counter his heart-medication…in hope to get into Moscow for treatment…must have been kinda risky to play with his own life in order to stall the ‘triall’…unfortuanetly that seems to be the factor that killed him….so remaind to me if i ever end up as accused in that court, i take my own doctor whit me… :diablo:
Anyway, guess the trick is quite common:
Tariq Aziz Asks for Heart Treatment in Moscow
Created: 14.03.2006 14:52 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 17:08 MSK, 16 hours 40 minutes ago
Tariq Aziz, the former Iraqi foreign minister under Saddam Hussein now held prisoner by the U.S. in Baghdad, has asked to go to Moscow for treatment of heart problems, Russian government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta reported Tuesday.
Aziz’s lawyer, Giovanni Di Stefano, was quoted by the paper saying he had sent a request to the Russian foreign ministry for permission for Aziz to come to Russia for treatment. The lawyer, who is Italian, sent the request for help to the Russian ambassador in Rome, asking that he pass it up to President Vladimir Putin for consideration.
“The message says that Aziz is in need of urgent medical attention that he cannot receive in Iraq due to the unstable situation in the country,” the report said.
It quoted Di Stefano as saying: “We have asked the Russian government to provide the necessary guarantees to the Iraq tribunal like those that were given for Slobodan Milosevic for his trip to Moscow that never took place.”
He was referring to formal promises made by the Russian government, in response to requests from Milosevic to travel to Moscow for medical attention, to return the late Serb leader to the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, where he was on trial for crimes against humanity and other offenses.
The tribunal refused Milosevic permission to travel to Russia. The late Serbian leader, who had complained that he was being poisoned, was found dead in his cell on Saturday. The immediate cause of death was ruled a heart attack but the causes of that are still under investigation.
Di Stefano said he had also sent a letter to the Bakulev Heart Surgery Center in Moscow asking if it was prepared to treat Aziz if he were granted permission to travel to Russia. “Now we are waiting for an answer… we hope we don’t see another death,” he said, referring to Milosevic.
Like any other city i migth buy, But Moscow? if i would like to have special heart treatment, i wouldnt first consider Moscow
So now it is that sneaky ****** did use some drug to counter his heart-medication…in hope to get into Moscow for treatment…must have been kinda risky to play with his own life in order to stall the ‘triall’…unfortuanetly that seems to be the factor that killed him….so remaind to me if i ever end up as accused in that court, i take my own doctor whit me… :diablo:
Anyway, guess the trick is quite common:
Tariq Aziz Asks for Heart Treatment in Moscow
Created: 14.03.2006 14:52 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 17:08 MSK, 16 hours 40 minutes ago
Tariq Aziz, the former Iraqi foreign minister under Saddam Hussein now held prisoner by the U.S. in Baghdad, has asked to go to Moscow for treatment of heart problems, Russian government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta reported Tuesday.
Aziz’s lawyer, Giovanni Di Stefano, was quoted by the paper saying he had sent a request to the Russian foreign ministry for permission for Aziz to come to Russia for treatment. The lawyer, who is Italian, sent the request for help to the Russian ambassador in Rome, asking that he pass it up to President Vladimir Putin for consideration.
“The message says that Aziz is in need of urgent medical attention that he cannot receive in Iraq due to the unstable situation in the country,” the report said.
It quoted Di Stefano as saying: “We have asked the Russian government to provide the necessary guarantees to the Iraq tribunal like those that were given for Slobodan Milosevic for his trip to Moscow that never took place.”
He was referring to formal promises made by the Russian government, in response to requests from Milosevic to travel to Moscow for medical attention, to return the late Serb leader to the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, where he was on trial for crimes against humanity and other offenses.
The tribunal refused Milosevic permission to travel to Russia. The late Serbian leader, who had complained that he was being poisoned, was found dead in his cell on Saturday. The immediate cause of death was ruled a heart attack but the causes of that are still under investigation.
Di Stefano said he had also sent a letter to the Bakulev Heart Surgery Center in Moscow asking if it was prepared to treat Aziz if he were granted permission to travel to Russia. “Now we are waiting for an answer… we hope we don’t see another death,” he said, referring to Milosevic.
Like any other city i migth buy, But Moscow? if i would like to have special heart treatment, i wouldnt first consider Moscow
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guns or roses?
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guns or roses?
1. Lahti 2001 and all the finnish skiing team…
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1. Lahti 2001 and all the finnish skiing team…
Top ten worst jobs
10. drill instructor in army