The concept was foreign to âDr. I.â
In his fatherâs prime, Brent said, the primary care physician worked at least 65 to 70 hours a week. Over the past three years, Inabnit finally cut back, but even in his mid-70s he kept seeing patients at his office at South Bend Clinic and making rounds to see patients at several nursing homes where he served as chief doctor.
âFor him, cutting back significantly, at a minimum, is 30 hours a week, sometimes 40,â Brent said. âBeing a doctor for him was not a job, it wasnât five days a week, it was 24/7. It was in his blood.â
EL PASO COUNTY’S 3RD ANNUAL WINTER HOBBY WINE COMPETITION
If you make your own wine and are interested entering your creation into a competition to get feedback from an experienced judging panel, consider entering your best homemade wines in the El Paso County Winter Hobby Wine Competition.
All entries must be submitted by Feb. 1; cost is $10 per entry. Participants must register online and complete the entry form on the website below, then drop off their wines at Fermentations Home Winemaking and Homebrew Center, located at 5765 N. Academy Blvd. in Colorado Springs. Wine categories and more information can be found on the website.
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Electricians change the Compaq Computer sign at the company s campus in Houston, Saturday, May 4, 2002. After one of the harshest and closest proxy fights in American business history, Hewlett-Packard Co. officially closed its $19 billion acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. on Friday. (AP Photo/Michael Stravato)MICHAEL STRAVATO, STR / APShow MoreShow Less
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Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman and Chief Executive Carly Fiorina and Compaq s Chairman and Chief Executive Michael Capellas bump fists at the start of an investors meeting in New York Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2001. High-tech giant Hewlett-Packard Co. bought Compaq Computer Corp. for about $25 billion.SUZANNE PLUNKETT, STF / APShow MoreShow Less
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