AP Historical Hard Drive 2007

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
Michael Tighe of Concord, N.H., left, smiles at the University of Colorado Medical Center in east Denver, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1998, while he and his wife, Dolores, wait for his discharge from the facility. Tighe, 62, director of community relations for the Boston Public Health Commission who's pushed for the installation of defibrillators in buildings around Boston, was brought back to life by one of the machines last week while on a flight from Boston to Los Angeles to visit his daughter Christine. Tighe is the first person to be saved on an airliner equipped with a defibrillator. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
DX113 Minimum price 50PLN
1998-11-25
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI
495926
0,57MB
17cm x 12cm by 300dpi
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