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Q U O T E--O F--T H E--D A Y A shaken hero I grabbed the baby and put it in a head-down position. I listened to see if the baby was breathing, which she was, just barely. She had a very faint pulse ... It was frightening. The thought of it, I just broke down to tears in my wife's arms. -- Dr. Kenneth Goodman of Cleveland, who saved a minutes-old baby abandoned in a toilet in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, by using a shoelace to tie off the umbilical cord and a pen to clear her throat. Quoted in the Orlando Sentinel. SALON | Nov. 11, 1997 |
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