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...devils the team has found in five days, 14 have shown clear signs of DFTD - perhaps a sign that the disease is only just moving into the area. These animals will almost certainly die within months, some starving to death as tumors block their mouth or throat. Autopsies on other devils have found their internal organs riddled with tumors. The disease, confined so far to the state?s eastern half, is believed to have cut the animals? population to about 70,000 from a peak of 150,000 in the early 1990s...
...full-on drum machine thing," says Jones. "Don't know why ... why ... why ... I didn't come ... come ... come ... Just awful. Obviously, I said, 'Are you crazy? We're not releasing that ...' I told them that I won't cram my music down anyone's throat and make something nasty out of it." Come Away with Me sold 7 million more copies, but it sold them without the cheesy remix, and Jones effectively began to seize control of her career. "Norah makes every decision now," says Blue Note president Bruce Lundvall. "From what she's wearing to the television shows...
...What are the symptoms if you catch bird flu? They range from fever, sore throat, cough, and muscle aches to eye infections, pneumonia, and acute respiratory distress...
...looking more youthful, and not because those shiny new Vespa scooters are everywhere. After a mysterious month-long absence, in which Italians speculated that their leader was recovering from plastic surgery, Prime Minister SILVIO BERLUSCONI finally stepped back in front of the cameras last week. Noticeably tauter around the throat and eyes, the billionaire politician conceded only that he "took a few hours for myself every morning to get back in shape." Face-lift or not, the hubbub proves that "more than a Prime Minister, Berlusconi is a star," says newspaper editor Giuliano Ferrara. Let's just hope this doesn...
...designation of the American soldier as Person of the Year brought a lump to this old soldier's throat and is a fitting tribute to today's generation. These young people have proved that we old veterans can now relax, knowing that the task of defending America is in good hands. I suspect the selection was a very difficult one, as so many newsmakers, good and bad, were in contention. May I congratulate your staff for a truly spectacular choice! RICHARD BROWN, U.S. ARMY (RET.) Springfield...