denizaksulu wrote:OFF TOPIC
Yep!
supporttheunderdog wrote:Does VP Know who his father is, or was that space left blank on the birth Certificate?
Pyrpolizer wrote:supporttheunderdog wrote:Does VP Know who his father is, or was that space left blank on the birth Certificate?
hahahaha.
You mean his REAL father.. his DNA i.e
Damn, those Kypreos are not only good in destroying themselves, they pass their genes over when they can't make it LOL
denizaksulu wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:supporttheunderdog wrote:Does VP Know who his father is, or was that space left blank on the birth Certificate?
hahahaha.
You mean his REAL father.. his DNA i.e
Damn, those Kypreos are not only good in destroying themselves, they pass their genes over when they can't make it LOL
Veteran Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash was in "critical" condition on Thursday as a respiratory problem complicated his treatment following an embolic stroke, doctors said.
"Lung respiration deteriorated during the day ... His condition is stable but critical," said Finn Rasmussen, part of a medical team treating Denktash in the northern sector of the island's divided capital Nicosia.
The 87-year-old, who retired in 2005, was hospitalised late on Tuesday after an embolic stroke, suffering significant loss of mobility on his left side and a sporadically blurred consciousness.
The lung complication "has reversed the positive outlook of yesterday," another doctor, Erkan Kaptanoglu, said, adding that Dektash was receiving respiratory support.
The problem was an "undesired but expected" development, he said, adding that doctors still hoped that "a stronger treatment will turn the trend to positive."
Hermes wrote:Latest bulletin:Veteran Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash was in "critical" condition on Thursday as a respiratory problem complicated his treatment following an embolic stroke, doctors said.
"Lung respiration deteriorated during the day ... His condition is stable but critical," said Finn Rasmussen, part of a medical team treating Denktash in the northern sector of the island's divided capital Nicosia.
The 87-year-old, who retired in 2005, was hospitalised late on Tuesday after an embolic stroke, suffering significant loss of mobility on his left side and a sporadically blurred consciousness.
The lung complication "has reversed the positive outlook of yesterday," another doctor, Erkan Kaptanoglu, said, adding that Dektash was receiving respiratory support.
The problem was an "undesired but expected" development, he said, adding that doctors still hoped that "a stronger treatment will turn the trend to positive."
http://www.rnw.nl/english/bulletin/cypr ... es-doctors?
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