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Day 1035: Charity Hospital In Architecture Week

June 27, 2008

This completely slipped my mind until now: Charity Hospital was featured prominently in the June 11th issue of Architecture Week in an article called Historic U.S. Places at Risk. One of my pictures of Charity’s magnificent facade was used in the article (with permission) along with several from other contributors.  Also mentioned is the LSU/VA [...]

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Day 1033: Rest In Peace, Vinit

June 25, 2008

SAJAForum: Vinit Chakravarty Loses Battle With Leukemia In March 2008, we wrote about the passing of Sameer Bhatia, one of two South Asian men whose struggle with leukemia had caught the imagination of South Asians and others across the U.S. We are sorry to report that the other young man, Vinay Chakravarthy, 29, passed away [...]

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Day 996: Travel, Sick Relatives, Computers. Gah.

May 20, 2008

Things have been rather hectic here at VatulBlog HQ lately.  So busy that I have neither the time nor the inclination to blog.  I’ve seen more of the insides of airports and geophysical data than any human should and the best part is that it isn’t over.  More travel and data schlepping ahead. This past weekend, [...]

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Day 960: Aware That I’m Stressed

April 14, 2008

Which is all I can I muster this National Stress Awareness Month.  (H/T, Liprap) Stress Awareness Month is a national, cooperative effort to inform people about the dangers of stress, successful coping strategies, and harmful misconceptions about stress that are prevalent in our society. Is it a coincidence that Tax Day falls right in the [...]

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Day 943: Rest In Peace, Sameer

March 28, 2008

Sameer Bhatia passed away yesterday after a brave battle against leukemia.  My thoughts are with his wife and family. There are many still in need of bone marrow.  Sign up for the next drive or find a donor center in your state. Tweet

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