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Guest showme43
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Dana Reeves lost her battle with lung cancer today. How horrible for a young boy to lose both parents in such a short span of time.

 

God Bless you Dana

Guest manrent1
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I agree that it's a horrible loss for the young son.

 

My only issue is that her death is not MAJOR BREAKING F-UCKING NEWS - I mean CNN was nonstop yesterday and today - Damn Katie Couric was crying on the Today Show and it was front page in most papers today.

 

THIS IS NOT NEWS WORTHY OF THAT KIND OF COVERAGE

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You definitely do seem to have Issues!

 

I'm NO K.Couric Fan, BUT The fact that Katie Couric lost her Husband to a Form of Cancer, and she can relate as other's have to Dana Reeve's Passing also from Cancer, also at a young age, seem's to have screwed with your Viewing Pleasure..

 

In that case Rent a DVD until the New's of the day passes or suits your interests more!

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I for one don't think you should have to rent a DVD to pass the time while CNN indulges itself in celebrity worship at the expense of reporting real news. They only discredit themselves as a serious news channel by endlessly going on about stories that have no real news value. (And I don't have "issues" as you suggest manrent has.) And as for Katie Kouric, I don't watch her but then if it's true she wept openly on her show, maybe she should have taken the day off if she couldn't contain her emotions. Really, the lack of professionalism is just amazing. No wonder they call it the boob tube.x(

Guest ReturnOfS
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I wonder who will take care of the Reeves' son now that both parents are dead.

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Usually a relative steps in and either adopts the child or is appointed the guardian. I don't know how old the child is but I hope he/she is not sent off to boarding school right away. Being orphaned at an early age is a rotten thing to happen to anyone, even a privileged kid.

Guest ReturnOfS
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He's 13. Who knows. Lance Armstrong is a close friend. Maybe he'll adopt him.

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