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(Dec. 15) -- With a heavily armed ex-convict shooting directly at him, a Florida schools superintendent was prepared to die but said today he was saved when "God blocked the bullet." "I was very confident that I was going to get shot. I wasn't pulling for it, but I was ready if that was going to happen," Bay City Schools Superintendent Bill Husfelt said today on ABC's "Good Morning America." "I knew where I would go if I were to pass away. I was very prepared for that." The gunman, Clay A. Duke, opened fire on Husfelt at a school board meeting Tuesday night in Panama City, but nobody was ...
They knew it was coming, but they had no idea how bad it would be, until today. The residents of Pensacola Beach, Fla., awoke this morning to a shore covered with the most oil they had seen since the spill began, according to ABC "Good Morning America" weather anchor Sam Champion. Champion announced the news via his Twitter account around 10 a.m. He also uploaded photos of the oil covering the beachfront. Photos Tweets .bbpBox16850707055 {background:url(http://a1.twimg.com/profile_background_images/43396750/SAM_TWITTER_abc_bg1__2_.JPG) #ffffff;padding:20px;} ...
Pity the poor bookers. In the TV world, bookers are the desperate souls sent by unreasonably demanding producers to engage in the cutthroat competition for primo guests on news or talk shows. In this case, they're prima: Laura Ling and Euna Lee. ...
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