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SURAT: Organs from a 50-year-old accident victim from Surat will give new life to five persons. Gitesh Modi, a resident of Kotyark Nagar in Rander area of Surat city, suffered severe injuries after he was hit by an unidentified vehicle while riding a motorcycle on Ring Road in Surat on June 23. According to sources, Modi fell unconscious after the accident and an ambulance passing by took him to the nearby hospital. The doctors at the hospital found that he had suffered a brain haemorrhage. Surgery was performed and blood clots were removed on June 27. However, after the surgery the doctors declared Modi as brain-dead. ....
“Cock-a-doodle-doo!” The sound erupts joyfully from the giant speakers flanking the Hollywood Bowl hatch shell on a recent overcast afternoon. The historic venue is waking up after an 18-month hibernation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, which canceled an entire season for the first time in 98 years and accelerated the Los Angeles Philharmonic‘s plunge toward a staggering $105-million budget shortfall. A few days before the Bowl’s reopening dress rehearsal in advance of Saturday’s free concert for essential workers, an unseen technician with a sense of humor is testing the sound system while about a dozen masked workers mop the stage and adjust the lights lodged in the giant halo hovering above. ....
LOS ANGELES â Cock-a-doodle-doo! The sound erupts joyfully from the giant speakers flanking the Hollywood Bowl hatch shell on a recent overcast afternoon. The historic venue is waking up after an 18-month hibernation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, which canceled an entire season for the first time in 98 years and accelerated the Los Angeles Philharmonic s plunge toward a staggering $105-million budget shortfall. A few days before the Bowl s reopening dress rehearsal in advance of Saturday s free concert for essential workers, an unseen technician with a sense of humor is testing the sound system while about a dozen masked workers mop the stage and adjust the lights lodged in the giant halo hovering above. ....