| Fred’s life in pictures
How sad it is to hear about Fred (the Wolverhampton ring-road tramp), May he be at peace. How soon the council have steped in, to clear away his home. I wonder how long it takes them to clear out a house after death? Not this quick I bet. beth said: Oct 30th, 2007 at 3:13 pm RIP Fred! i hope his funeral is a guddun! he deserves it! aah! Annette said: Oct 30th, 2007 at 3:38 pm I am From America and just seen Fred on October 28th raking leaves. I was saddened to hear about this when i returned home. God Bless Fred in his new found home. samantha said: Oct 30th, 2007 at 4:11 pm its sad now fred has gone i have been passed his tent so meny times ive seen him in the street sweeping its is sad god bless fred Deano said: Oct 30th, 2007 at 4:24 pm Having read all the comments i think it boils down to one thing, Fred put his life on the line in the war so people like us could have a better life in the future, as far as i am concerned he was welcome to live where he wanted, he was happy living where he was and was looked after by the good people of Wolverhampton and by the council, he even contributed in his own small way by keeping the streets as clean as he could, good on ya Fred and you rest in peace ellie + emma said: Oct 30th, 2007 at 4:38 pm he was a sweet old man and didn't do any harm to any body.
Low-income residents can get on health care reservation list Monday
Operators will staff the phones 12 hours a day, Monday through Friday, through Feb. 29. Then, a computer will randomly draw names from the reservation list to receive applications for the health plan's Standard benefit plan. The first 3,000 applications will be mailed in March, with declining numbers mailed in several subsequent months. Jim Edge, state Medicaid director in Oregon, says by the end of February, they are expecting tens of thousands of Oregonians will have put their names on the reservation list. Call 1-800-699-9075 or 503-378-2666 (Salem-area callers) or 503-378-7800 (TTY for hearing-impaired callers), and ask to have your name placed on the reservation list. The call will require 10 to 20 minutes to complete. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press.
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