A moment of silence for Christopher Reeve

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Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman
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Straha wrote:
TrailerParkJawa wrote:No shit? Wow...was he ill or something. I'm aside from his injury?
Infection from what I've heard, but don't quote me on this.
Reuters wrote: [url=http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtm ... 0CFFA?type\
=topNews&storyID=6465803
]NEW YORK (Reuters)
- "Superman" actor Christopher
Reeve, who became a committed campaigner for spinal
cord research after being paralyzed in a riding
accident nine years ago, has died of heart failure,
his publicist said Monday.

Reeve, 52, went into a coma on Saturday when he
suffered a heart attack during treatment for an
infected pressure wound and died in Northern
Westchester Hospital on Sunday afternoon without
regaining consciousness, publicist Wesley Combs told
reporters.

Reeve's wife Dana issued a statement thanking "the
millions of fans around the world who have supported
and loved my husband over the years."

Reeve, confined to a wheelchair since his riding
accident in 1995, had in recent years used his
celebrity status to mobilize funds and support for
research into the treatment of spinal cord injuries.

Reeve's family asked that donations be made in his
honor to the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation,
formed in 1999 to boost collaboration between experts
working on the problem and to encourage new
approaches.

An accomplished rider who owned several horses, Reeve
suffered multiple injuries including two shattered
neck vertebrae when he was thrown from his horse at an
equestrian event in Commonwealth Park in Virginia.

Doctors initially predicted that he would never have
any feeling or movement below his head. But his
foundation's Web site, www.ChristopherReeve.org, said
he had experienced a degree of recovery that his
doctors considered "remarkable."

Reeve was a strong supporter of research using human
stem cells, which his foundation described as having
"enormous therapeutic utility." Whether federal funds
should be spent on such research is a contentious
issue in the U.S. presidential campaign.
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My condolences. Damn, I wacthed all Superman movies when I was a kid. May you rest in peace, Supes.
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Fly high and rest well.

Damn it he was so close...
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Post by Solauren »

If anyone, anywhere, EVER, is deserving of having the Superman 'S' on his gravestone, it is Christopher Reeve. And not just for his role in Superman, but for his courage and commitment post his accident.

May the ephitat on his headstone simply read

(S)
Both in the movies
And in real life

Rest in Peace
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People pray so that God won't crush them like bugs.
—Dr. Gregory House

Oil an emergency?! It's about time, Brigadier, that the leaders of this planet of yours realised that to remain dependent upon a mineral slime simply doesn't make sense.
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Post by JME2 »

Funny, but true. This had better galvanize the call for the benefits of stem-cell research over the idiotic religious viewpoints.
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