On Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006, a massive gas explosion in a township near Boston, see for instance, BostonGlobe article on Nov. 23, "... heavily damaged two dozen houses, left nearly 400 people homeless, and sent glass shards and rubble raining on a total of 90 buildings in a quarter-mile radius". On one died in this huge blast. Mass. Governor, Mitt Romeny, after touring the devastation, compared it to a "miracle that you have the equivalent of a 2,000-pound bomb going off in a residential neighborhood at night when everybody is home and no one is dead and no one is seriously hurt."
We should all be indeed thanksful on this Thanksgiving Day. Let us pray that the residents in any town in the middle east or elsewhere, whose neighborhood is visited upon by a 2000-lb bomb, are so lucky.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
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