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                    [Summary] => Throughout life, he walked painfully. Now he can soar. Those were among the thoughts that occurred to me yesterday when I  learned that our colleague and friend, Art Borjal, had passed away. Art had been fighting cancer for the past three years. He had been briefly, and indeed almost miraculously "cured", but the "Big C" (as the late actor John Wayne once called it) had recurred. Yesterday, game to the end, Art lost that fight. He lapsed into a coma – then was gone.

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