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oh !!! ivan you really pulled it off.this thrills us more than hearing that
m.j.fox will be there.with his income and family there is no way that he
could tell what is like for so many courageous people like most of the
pwps.you are a real trouper in every sense of the word.
     our prayers are with you.
         sincerely
           connie tate
-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan M Suzman <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, September 24, 1999 4:47 PM
Subject: It's Official - Testimony Requested from me


>^^^^^^  WARM GREETINGS  FROM  ^^^^^^^^^^^^  :-)
> Ivan Suzman        49/39/36       [log in to unmask]   :-)
> Portland, Maine    land of lighthouses        64   deg. F   :-)
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>  Dear P.I.E.N. readers,
>
>It's official.  After a long series of telephone calls
>from both the Portland and the Washington offices
>of U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine, I have
>been asked to submit testimony for the Senate
>Appropiations hearing, Tuesday morning, September
>28, 1999.
>
>My responsibility is to supply approximately 14 pages
>of double-spaced, typed testimony.  This page-length
>is that which would represent a ten-minute speech.
>
>I have been asked to describe in detail what I go through
>daily to combat Parkinson's Disease.
>
>Because Tuesday morning's hearing is on an extremely tight
>schedule, my  testimony probably will not be read at the
>microphone. It is definitely, "official testimony", however,
>and  I am still waiting to hear exactly how it will be
>announced.
>
>It will be handed directly to the Committee Chair,  Senator
>Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania,  by Senator Snowe,
>and copied for all of the Senators on the Appropriations Committee,
>and their staffs.
>
>Thank you all for your support, and  for your e-mail
>and telephone calls about adding me to the established
>list.
>
>Kind of exciting, isn't it??
>
>
>Ivan Suzman (49/39/36)
>:-)
>