>>Dateline Rome - >> >>According to late reports, Julius Caesar, popular Roman leader, >>today was stabbed in the Forum. This happened as he was on his >>way to the Senate, which was to be in session even though today >>is an official holiday, Ides. A group of conspirators said to >>include Caius Brutus and Cassius has taken credit for the act. >>"He was warned," a spokesman said. It is now known that Caesar >>died of his wounds, according to doctors at Capitoline >>Hospital, where he was rushed. One, who requested anonymity, >>speculated that the fatal wound was "the most unkindest cut of >>all." Funeral arrangements are still incomplete, but Marc >>Antony, a confidant of Caesar, is expected to deliver the >>eulogy. Antony is known for his rhetorical skills. There will >>be complete coverage of the funeral ceremony. Details of the >>assassination will follow as learned. > > > >Someone has WAY too much free time ;) > >Emily J. Van >Museum Science Research Librarian >Museum Science Grad Student >Museum of Texas Tech University >[log in to unmask] No,beware the Ides of March Tim Aydelott New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science 1801 Mountain Road NW Albuquerque, NM 87104 (505)841-2845 (505)841-2866 FAX [log in to unmask] "...the only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school..." -- G.B. Shaw