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One snowy winter day in Vienna, Bonnie Pitman inhaled the breath that transformed her life. She had just completed negotiations to bring a collection of Egyptian treasures to the Dallas Museum of Art, of which she was the director. The exhibit, “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs,” would open later that year, in the fall of 2008. Now as she waited at the airport to make her way home, she started to cough. By the time she reached Dallas, she thought she had the flu. By the end of spring, she could speak only a single word before falling into a coughing fit. A doctor confirmed the worst: she had some sort of unidentified respiratory virus, likely incurable.
captioning sponsored by cbs and johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. osgood: good morning. i m charles osgood and this is sunday morning. sunday morning clouded by the images of death and grief still coming out of haiti. this past tuesday s earthquake and its after math will be our focus for much of the morning, as we bring you up to date on what has happened there and what americans are doing to try to help the people of that stricken and desperately poor country. jeff glor is in haiti this morning and he ll be reporting our sunday morning cover story. reporter: it has now been five days since those terrible seconds that changed everything. this morning, we take stock. the search for the missing. the wait for life-saving food and water. the horror. the heart break. the hope. anguish in haiti, later on sunday morning. osgood: we have much more this morning including a look at the phrase darwin s evoluti
captioning sponsored by cbs and johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. osgood: good morning. i m charles osgood and this is sunday morning. sunday morning clouded by the images of death and grief still coming out of haiti. this past tuesday s earthquake and its after math will be our focus for much of the morning, as we bring you up to date on what has happened there and what americans are doing to try to help the people of that stricken and desperately poor country. jeff glor is in haiti this morning and he ll be reporting our sunday morning cover story. reporter: it has now been five days since those terrible seconds that changed everything. this morning, we take stock. the search for the missing. the wait for life-saving food and water. the horror. the heart break. the hope. anguish in haiti, later on sunday morning. osgood: we have much more this morning including a look at the phrase darwin s evoluti
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