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1. The Seattle Times: Nation & World: E. coli haunts victims long after outbreak
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html - [Cached]Published on: 9/28/2006 Last Visited: 9/28/2006
KEVIN P. CASEY / LOS ANGELES TIMES -
2. John Easdale Review
www.eggbert.com/reviews/easdal - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/1998 Last Visited: 12/10/2007
PHOTOGRAPHER: KEVIN P. CASEY / L.A. Times
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PHOTOGRAPHER: KEVIN P. CASEY / Los Angeles Times PHOTO: 'It's a failure-based business. -
3. Welcome to Reflector!
www.reflector.com/hp/content/c - [Cached]Published on: 3/4/2003 Last Visited: 3/4/2003
Army Nurse Darlene Wilson of Austin, Texas, gives Kevin Casey a shot at the makeshift military clinic at the Hilton hotel.
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"I'm just not a big shot person," allowed Kevin Casey, 37, bespectacled photographer for The Los Angeles Times, who reluctantly snaked his way to the front of the line at the Hilton military clinic, plopped down just over $100 for his smallpox and anthrax shots and waited.
"We've taken in over $3,000 in a couple of days," said the finance officer, taking Casey's cash, a 9 mm strapped to her waist.
Where did he want the smallpox vaccine -- three pricks for a first-timer, 15 if you'd had one as a child? Warned it would likely deface his tattoos with a scab that would fall off in four weeks, he asked that any shot dodge his proud emblems. "I wouldn't mind if it messed up the name of an ex-girlfriend," he said, rolling up his T-shirt to reveal a family crest on one arm, a coffee mug on the other.
"Oh, I love coffee," soothed Major Darlene Wilson, a former chopper pilot turned army nurse from Austin, Texas. Casey started breathing deep, and fast.
"I can get you a chair," she said.
"I'm all right," said Casey, close to fainting.
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"I'm a baby," said Casey.

