The Deaths in 2014 site lists under June 17:
Note this excerpt from Arnold Relman's wiki page:
- Arnold S. Relman, 91, American physician, editor (New England Journal of Medicine) and health care activist, cancer
The following excerpt from his wiki page leads me to believe that his death was "timely":
Arnold Seymour Relman (June 12, 1923 – June 17, 2014)His day of birth is meaningful pattern-cluster when taking into consideration the following excerpt from my previous post, The Tom Clark Journalist Wriggle and Hop Tou It!!:
First of all, note the two that died on June 13 and June 14, this is what I refer to as a "June 13, 14/ Date Sequence" pattern- cluster , butt there's more,there's also a a "Targeting Family Birthdays" and a "Off By One" pattern-cluster, given that June 13 is my birthday!!So as you can see, in following leads for an earlier post today, June 13 and 14 had cropped up... and now June 12, hence generating a much larger "June 12, 13, 14/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. And then this excerpt from my June 17 post, All We Need is a Big Miracle:
I found some information about the Russian Icebreaker that helped to save the day, note from the Admiral Makarov's wiki page:
Completed: 12 June 1975[3]
My birthday is June 13, hence the Ice Breaker had been completed one day before my birthday, hence an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster.So as you can see, we also have a "June 12" pattern-cluster, and a second "June 12, 13, 14/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
Note this excerpt from Arnold Relman's wiki page:
In 1999, Relman participated in a Harvard Medical School debate on the subject of unionization of physicians and for-profit health care. His stance was described:
Pretty much says it all, Relman was a real man... at least that's how it seems, butt then why the triple 999 in the year?! The number 9 shares the same key on my computer key board as the left bracket--the down turned mouth of the "unhappy emoticon", another design influence of the inner twin world. My Tou Sense is that the inner twin world are unhappy with his/our priorities... there's a place for concerns as stated by Relman, butt now isn't the time to worry about future health care when a much bigger danger/nemesis is around the corner.
- "Although he believes that managed care is here to stay, the current 'marketplace' state of health care is not viable. In order for the system to work, it is going to have to be 'not-for-profit, community-based, and run by doctors and local health care institutions with the support of community groups.' Keeping the big picture in mind, Relman said, 'Unions are unnecessary in a not-for-profit sector.'"[3]
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