2005.4.23=6[#113]:4703.3.15[#60+13/60]: Mom: passport. "Dog bite" letter. 1)Chinese Finance. 2)US 911, Pol, Canada. 3)Oil Dry? 4)Lost H-Bomb. 5)Life.
Rainy cloud mild later clear a bit: Up 6:55, around 9am? leaving Jung, mom, Xiang driving, drive home receiving Jung's call twice for not able to find mom's green card (later found, but new passport lost), home Lung SJMercury then bath then out, Jyun now out of room, have read a letter: "Law Offices of Earl L. Jiang, Murco Plaza, 39111 Paseo Padre Parkway, Suite 223, Fremont, California 94538" April 21, 2005 Sze-jun Tsai RE: My Client: Ernest Fujita [[ He, he, him below ]] Date of incedent: 2/5/05 Nature of Incident: Dog bite: Dear Mr. Tsai: I represent Ernest Fujita with respect to an incident that occurred on February 2, 2005 in which he was bitten by a dog. It is my understanding that you were the owner of the dog that bit Mr. Fujita. A copy of the Animal control report regarding the incident is enclosed herewith. A dog owner is strictly liable when his or her dog bites someone. California Civil Code #3342 provides in relevant parts as follows: "a) The owner of any dog is liable for the damages suffered by any person who is bitten by the dog while in a public place or lawfully in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, regardless of the former viciousness of the dog or the owner's knowledge of such viciousness...." You are therefore liable for Mr. Fujita's damages. There are 52o categories of damages Mr. Fujita can recover from you. The first category is special damages which is actual expense. The second category is general damages for pain, suffering and ellect on daily life. Mr. Fujita was bitten on his left hand and required medical care. Mr. Fujita sought emergency medical care at Washington Hospital. The cost of the medical care he received was $651.38. Mr. Fujita also paid $10.00 to obtain a copy of the Animal control report. A copy of the bill for the medical care and a receipt for the report is attached hereto. Mr. Fujita was unable to use his left hand for several weeks after the accident. He continues to experience residual numbness in the bite area. [[ I welcomed him to come to our house or for me to visit his home for any compensation agreeable to him, when he telephoned us several(4-7?) times, but he has never told me to visit his home, and he has shown up in our house only once, and he told me then to pay him $100.00, One Hundred Dollars, to settle the whole thing. But, he failed to bring his Washington Hospital's emergency care bill as agreed between me and him on his telephone call for that visit. Then I asked him to visit the Social Security Office(?) in Fremont with me. He told me that he didn't have Medicare, then I accompanied him to the Social Security Office(?) in Fremont, and he received instruction to apply to the Medicare office for financial assistance from them. He did show his medicare card to them. Both I and Sze-jun talked with him then, and Sze-jun going to fetch the said dog has talked with him. During all those talks between us and him, he has never mentioned to either of us his apecific physical conditions mentioned above in this letter, i.e. "Mr. Fujita was unable to use his left hand for several weeks after the accident. He continues to experience residual numbness in the bite area." ]] Mr. Fujita's total special and general damages is estimated at $7,500.00. However, in the interest of resolving this matter without further delay, Mr. Fujita is willing to release you from all financial liablility for his damages in exchange for your payment of $5,000.00. Please forward this letter to your homeowners insurance carrier for response. Most homeowner policies will provide coverage for damages arising from the actions of the homeowners' pet. I can deal with your insurance carrier to try and resolve Mr. Fujita's claim. Alternatively, you can issue a draft in the sum of $5,000.00 made payable to "Ernest Fujita and Earl L. Jiang, his attorney" and forward said draft to me to settle this matter directly without involving your insurance carrier. I will forward to you Mr. Fujita's signed release of all claims upon receipt of payment. I would appreciate a response to this letter from you, or your insurance carrier within the next two weeks. Ignoring this letter will not make it go away. Please be advised that Mr. Fujita will file a civil lawsuit against you if there is no reponse to this letter. Sincerely, [[ signed ]] Earl L. Jiang Attorney at Law cc: Ernest Fujita Just finish this letter and my explanation above at 11:55am now. Going to print this and show it to Jyun (Sze-jun) for improvement or factual examination. Unable to print. Good lunch. Mei home. To topic now 2:24pm. Give blog address to Jyun for him to check & type on the dog bite case, then join alumni.net (thought it's about Columbia Univ.) with BBCWeb Services, emailed to Columbia U. Alumni's Mr. Ting in Taipei, now 7-8 "Winter Sonata" back to #7. 2 sis tel mom lost her new passport. Hope to be in o.h. for the Japanese "W.S." at around 8:15. Now 7:38pm finish. Hrried to o.h., dropped paper clipping sciessor, 8:15- Japanese "Winter Sonata" #15/20 after his 2nd car accident he is awakened with critical memory returned from unconciousness then gradually recovering his memory, shattering his and her hi school classmates. "Yoshitsune, #11: Night before Tempest", in Oo-shuu, north Honshu, growing in power by a few men gathering around and his host protecting, this Minamoto clan son is soon ready to have a total revenge on the most powerful Heike clan under his former father-figure Taira-no-Kiyomori, wedded with the emperor: http://www.samurai-archives.com/yoshitsune.html Going to bed, thought about getting Small Court permission to check Mr. Fujita's emergency treatment? bed 12:10. 1) China's Finance: "Commodities to Fall on China's `Hard Landing,' Lombard Says", April 21 (Bloomberg) -- Commodity prices will fall for the next two years as China's economy endures a ``hard landing'' because of a slump in U.S. consumer spending, Lombard Street Research Ltd. said: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000081&sid=an5_QJuKPOVQ&refer=australia "" China's nominal growth in gross domestic product will plunge by the end of next year to 4 percent, the weakest since 1999, from 15.5 percent in the first quarter, the London-based consulting company forecasts. Copper and oil prices reached records this month on concern that supplies will fall short of demand in China. "" 2) USA: 911, Politics, & Canada: (1) "WHY AMERICANS REFUSE TO BELIEVE THE 9/11 EVIDENCE!!!: An Analysis by TvNewsLIES.org", - April - 2005: http://www.tvnewslies.org/html/refusing_the_9_11_evidence.html "" The attacks of 9/11 were so unthinkable that most Americans would refuse to believe the complicity of their own government, even if presented with a mountain of evidence. Very simply, it is possible to escape blame if you do something that nobody in the world believes you could do. "" (2) US Politics: "The Nuclear Option: America’s final fight?", © Bryan Zepp Jamieson, 4/20/05: http://zeppscommentaries.com/Politics/nuclear.htm "" How important is the debate in the Senate next week over getting rid of the so-called "judicial filibuster"? Put it this way: if the GOP prevails on this one, America is finished. No exaggeration, no hysteria. Just a simple, cold analysis of the situation. You see, at this point, the far right controls much of America. They control the White House. They control the House of Representatives. They control the counting of votes in elections. They control much of America’s media. They control many of America’s churches. The only things they don’t have control over are the Senate, wthere the filibuster means 60 votes are needed on key issues and they only have 55 seats, and the Judiciary, where a majority of judges are those picked by Presidents other than members of the Bush clan. Ending the filibuster would turn the Senate into a rubber stamp, and allow the GOP to pack the courts with every right wing whack job they can dredge up. "" (3) Canada: "Go Canada", Andrew Aulisi and Jonathan Pershing; April 22, 2005: http://www.tompaine.com/articles/go_canada.php?dateid=20050422 "" Andrew Aulisi is a senior associate in the Sustainable Enterprise Program at the World Resources Institute. Jonathan Pershing is the director of the Climate and Energy Program at the World Resources Institute. The border between the United States and Canada runs 5,500 miles across North America and is marked by little more than a narrow clearing of land. The nearly invisible nature of the border is a reflection of several hundred years of common history, language, governance and markets. But the seemingly narrow divide between the United States and Canada masks many profound differences in how these countries view the world. Nothing demonstrates this more clearly than Canada’s recently announced national program to cut greenhouse gas emissions, bringing it into compliance with the Kyoto Protocol on global warming. "" 3) Oil!!! How Many Lives and How Much Misery for How Long? "The end of oil is closer than you think: Oil production could peak next year, reports John Vidal. Just kiss your lifestyle goodbye", Thursday April 21, 2005 The Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/oil/story/0,11319,1464119,00.html "" The one thing that international bankers don't want to hear is that the second Great Depression may be round the corner. But last week, a group of ultra-conservative Swiss financiers asked a retired English petroleum geologist living in Ireland to tell them about the beginning of the end of the oil age. They called Colin Campbell, who helped to found the London-based Oil Depletion Analysis Centre because he is an industry man through and through, has no financial agenda and has spent most of a lifetime on the front line of oil exploration on three continents. He was chief geologist for Amoco, a vice-president of Fina, and has worked for BP, Texaco, Shell, ChevronTexaco and Exxon in a dozen different countries. "" 4) Mystery of the Lost "thermonuclear weapon": "Lost: One H-Bomb. Call Owner: After 47 Years, a WMD Remains AWOL", by Clark Rumrill Special to The Washington Post; Sunday, April 17, 2005; Page D01: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59703-2005Apr16.html "" Just after midnight on Feb. 5, 1958, two U.S. Air Force jets, each traveling 500 mph, collided 35,000 feet over the Georgia countryside. Improbably, all four crew members survived and the accident might have passed into dim memory if not for the thermonuclear weapon jettisoned off Tybee Island, Ga. The bomb is still there. "" 5) Life: Origin & Saver: (1) Clues to Life's Origins: "Space Sugar a Clue to Life's Origins: Discovery of Molecule in Region of Extreme Cold Indicates Possibility the Beginning Came From 'Out There'", by Guy Gugliotta Washington Post Staff Writer; Monday, September 27, 2004; Page A07: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52311-2004Sep26_2.html "" A cotton candy-like cloud of simple sugar drifts in the unspeakably cold center of the Milky Way about 26,000 light years away, offering a remote, yet tantalizing, hint of how the building blocks of life may have reached Earth billions of years ago. This frigid cloud is composed of molecular glycolaldehyde, a sugar that, when it reacts with other sugars or carbon molecules, can form a more complex sugar called ribose, the starting point for DNA and RNA, which carry the genetic code for all living things. "" (2) Life Saver: "Sleeping mice a dream lifesaver", by Rob Stein and Alok Jha; April 23, 2005: http://tinyurl.com/b7qe6 "" The science-fiction dream of putting severely ill patients into hibernation until doctors can better treat them is a step closer to reality. For the first time, scientists have managed to make a mammal hibernate on demand, inducing a state of reversible hibernation in mice. ""
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