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Get well soon, Doug Rafferty

Mentioned last night on WGME/Portland's 11pm newscast, Doug Rafferty suffered a stroke last week but is on the road to recovery. Best wishes to Doug for a speedy return to the anchordesk.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/articles/2006/01/24/tv_news_anchor_recovering_from_stroke_suffered_on_the_job/<P ID="signature">______________
"You need your head."

--Todd Rundgren</P>
 
> Mentioned last night on WGME/Portland's 11pm newscast, Doug
> Rafferty suffered a stroke last week but is on the road to
> recovery. Best wishes to Doug for a speedy return to the
> anchordesk.
>
http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/articles/2006/01/2> 4/tv_news_anchor_recovering_from_stroke_suffered_on_the_job/
>
I second that. Doug has always been an excellent anchor for WGME-TV. My prayers are out there for him (as well as his family).

argytunes
 
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