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Now that I have your attention...
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DO NOT SEND ANY {GET WELL, POST, BUSINESS} CARDS TO CRAIG SHERGOLD!
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Craig Shergold is alive and well. He does not want any more cards.
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Gene Spafford has written an account of the Craig Shergold story
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that I think is informative and verifiable enough to convince the
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average person who has just heard the sad story. A condensed version
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is in the frequently-asked-questions regular Usenet posting, but too
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many new users don't bother to read those. I am reposting the long
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version here, with his permission.
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This is an experiment in urban legend busting. It is being posted
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to this set of newsgroups because this is where I have noticed Craig
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posts in the past. I plan on posting it on a yet to be determined
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interval in hopes of slowing the spread of this phenomenon.
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Comments concerning the optimum frequency and newsgroup list to post
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this to and suggestions for increasing its effectiveness are welcome.
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Please save a copy of this, the subject will come up again.
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--
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Jan Isley jan@bagend.uucp gatech.edu!bagend!jan (404)434-1335
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/*
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* Gene Spafford's Craig Shergold FAQ follows:
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*/
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DO NOT SEND ANY {GET WELL, POST, BUSINESS} CARDS TO CRAIG SHERGOLD!
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If you contact the ``Children's Make a Wish'' foundation, you will
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find that they are not soliciting any form of card for Craig Shergold
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or anyone else. Better yet, if you call the publisher of the Guinness
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Book of World Records (US publisher is "Facts on File" @ 212-683--2244
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ext. 336), you can get this same story confirmed. You will also find
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that they will no longer endorse or support any effort to break this
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record.
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Many years ago, Craig Shergold developed a brain tumor, believed
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inoperable. He sought to set the Guinness record for get-well cards.
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The effort was well-publicized around the world, and he did, indeed
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set the record (consult a recent edition of the book [p. 207 of the
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1992 US edition, for instance] --- he has received in excess of 33
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million cards to date; he officially set the record as of 17 Nov
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1989).
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As part of this whole story, his plight caught the attention of John
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Kluge, the US billionaire, who paid for Craig to come to the US and
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receive specialized treatment. As a result, Craig has recovered
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completely from his non-malignant tumor. He is also no longer seven,
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but twelve (as of January 1992).
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The problem is that the mimeographed sheets and letters seeking cards
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for Craig have continued to be circulated. As a result, get-well
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cards continue to pour in to the post office for Royal Marsden
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Hospital in England. Worse, the appeal has mutated into various other
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versions, such as an appeal for business cards, one for postcards, and
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another version that appeals for holiday cards.
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The Shergold family has publicly appealed many times for people to
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cease to mail cards and letters, and that no more appeals be made on
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their behalf. One easily accessible way to verify this is with the
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article on page 24 of the 19 July 1990 NY Times. People Magazine
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wrote an article about it on June 1, 1991, page 63. Many other
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publications have also carried stories on this; even Ann Landers wrote
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about it on 6/23/91, but people still keep sending cards. Both
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Guinness and Royal Marsden have repeatedly issued press releases
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asking people to stop circulating requests for cards, as they are
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creating an undue burden on both the hospital and the postal service.
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The Guinness people have discontinued the category to prevent this
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kind of thing from ever happening again, and are doing their utmost to
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kill any further mailings. The Royal Marsden Hospital is at a loss
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what to do with the cards that continue to arrive --- most are being
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sold to stamp collectors and paper recyclers, and none go on to Craig.
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This appeal for Craig, as well as many urban legends, regularly appear
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on electronic bulletin boards around the world, and in many
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organizational newsletters and bulletins. It is both heartening and
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unfortunate that there are so many well-meaning people who continue to
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propagate these stories. It is too bad that so many of these people
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are unwilling to verify their information before passing such things
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along, especially when a simple phone call will suffice to do so. In
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this case, opening a recent copy of a book carried by nearly every
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library and bookstore would illuminate the situation.
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If you would still like to do something for a dying child, consider
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making a donation to a charity such as UNICEF or to the International
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Red Cross (Red Crescent, Red Magen David). Many thousands of children
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are dying daily around the world from disease and starvation, and
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countless millions more are suffering from the ravages of war, famine,
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disease, and natural disaster. Think how many of them might be helped
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by the millions of dollars in postage spent on cards to Craig
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Shergold.... Addresses (in US) are:
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UNICEF American National Red Cross
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1 UN Plaza 17th & D Streets
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New York, NY 10017 Washington, DC 20006
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Attn: international children's aid
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Also, I encourage you to save this announcement, in either electronic
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or hard copy form, and to post it anywhere you've seen the original
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plea. If you see it in the future, as you probably will, you can
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attach a copy of this announcement.
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--
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Professor Gene Spafford
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Dept. of Computer Sciences
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Purdue University
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W. Lafayette IN 47907-1398
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Spaf@cs.purdue.edu
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