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Apr. 8th, 2005 02:27 pmFrom his hospital bed, Charles Stuart stretches out his long, muscular arm to shake hands; his grip is warm and firm, and the handshake lingers. And lingers.
"You'll have to let go, because I can't do that," quips Stuart, still recovering from brain surgery - his 10th, not counting two encounters with a radiation-beam machine called the Gamma Knife, five sessions of another type of radiation, and a couple of bouts of chemotherapy.
"You'll have to let go, because I can't do that," quips Stuart, still recovering from brain surgery - his 10th, not counting two encounters with a radiation-beam machine called the Gamma Knife, five sessions of another type of radiation, and a couple of bouts of chemotherapy.
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Date: 2005-04-08 07:01 pm (UTC)