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All that seems to have emerged from a series of crisis meetings yesterday in which editor-in-chief Darren Goodsir and managing editor Stuart Washington discussed the fallout is more damage control.
The Giants have estimated that surgery could keep Hilliard out until early September, but if there is more damage or a nerve problem in the joint of the big toe, Hilliard could miss more time.
His friends argue vehemently, he continued, that while "it's bad if there are a few civilian casualties" from drones, "there is more damage caused by Pakistani F-16s, and, anyway, if we don't stop them they'll take over and we'll all have beards and our wives and daughters will be in burkas".
"We'll have to scan it to see if there is more damage, but hopefully it will only be two to three weeks," he said.
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"There's more damage than anybody knew," he said.
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