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September 19, 2005
Max and Bessie Cohen died Monday, after being married for 74 years and nine months. What is interesting, is that Max died from complications of dementia at 97, and she in her sleep at 94, only an hour apart from each other. Daughter, Marilyn Berman of Pikesville says, "They died within an hour of one another. I still can't believe it. She died at 6 a. m. , and he died exactly an hour later. Their hearts always beat as one, and they lived that way until the end. "
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September 19, 2005
Max and Bessie Cohen died Monday, after being married for 74 years and nine months. What is interesting, is that Max died from complications of dementia at 97, and she in her sleep at 94, only an hour apart from each other. Daughter, Marilyn Berman of Pikesville says, "They died within an hour of one another. I still can't believe it. She died at 6 a. m. , and he died exactly an hour later. Their hearts always beat as one, and they lived that way until the end. "
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September 19, 2005
The Catholic Diocese of Austin is investigating a priest who called about 15 children to come forward during an evening Mass so he could prick them with an unsterilized pin. Reverend Arthur Michalka was attempting to demonstrate the pain Jesus suffered during his crucifixion. He says he was trying to teach the children suffering is a part of life. Helen Osman, communications director for the Austin diocese, says no one reacted badly during the incident at Holy Trinity Catholic Church on Wednesday night. The priest pricked both adults and children.
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September 16, 2005
Suresh Joachim broke the Guinness world record for the longest time spent watching TV, at 69 hours and 48 minutes. Joachim did his TV viewing in the lobby of WABC-TV as part of the "Guinness World Record Breaker Week" on the syndicated "Live With Regis and Kelly. "
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September 14, 2005
Topics movie, icon, stars, sports, games, gold, sun, film, china, space, children, star and chinese
China's first astronaut, Yang Liwei, is likely to act in a charity movie produced by filmmaker Tsui Hark. The movie will raise funds for deprived children in China and is set to open during the Lunar New Year.
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