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Bring Out Your Dead (Part Whatever v2.0)

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Still alive.

This has been your occasional Zsa Zsa report.
 
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<a href="http://www.jsonline.com/sports/125052799.html">Wes Covington</a>, formerly of the Milwaukee Braves (and a few others),
 
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Former Red Sox and Oakland A's manager Dick Williams

Williams took the Expos to their only playoff appearance in 1981 and the Padres to the World Series in 1984.
RIP Dick
 
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A sad day for Kepler....

Nancy Miller author of "Meet the Mets"
 
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(confused) Ruth Roberts wrote "Meet the Mets," and also just died.

Original version:
Which is what happens when you're working from an iPod and can't have multiple windows open at one time.
 
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It appears that Betty Ford has passed.

Per ABC & CNN.
 
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I have a memory of Betty Ford at an event somewhere. She was at the head table, probably the speaker of the night, when a gentleman went down with a coronary or stroke. And while several people were working feverishly to restore the heartbeat, Betty went to the mic and led the room in prayer. I mean, they were trying to resuscitate the gentleman right behind where she was standing. She had a death grip on the podium, and her voice was shakey, but she rose to the occasion big time.
 
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