Legendary Actress Elizabeth Taylor Dies in Early Morning






U.S. President Barack Obama
White House Photography by Pete Souza, March 19, 2011.

President Barack Obama talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron about the current situation in Libya during a call from Air Force One on the flight from Santiago, Chile to San Salvador, El Salvador. Taking part in the call with the President are National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, left, and Chief of Staff Bill Daley. President Obama also had calls with his National Security Staff, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, and Amir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar during the flight.





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"LEGENDARY ACTRESS ELIZABETH TAYLOR DIES IN EARLY MORNING"
Posted and Written by Karen Ann Carr
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LOS ANGELOS-
  The gentle and gracious and purple eyed Elizabeth Taylor die during the early morning today. She is survived by children, grand children and great-grand children. She died peacefully, after having lived an incredible life before all of us.

She is the first woman to receive one million dollars for a single part, despite having married seven men and being a gutsy mother who fights for her friends..

The British born supporter of those battling HIV/AIDS depicted her caring for others.








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"SERIOUS EXPLOSION IN JERUSALEM"
Posted by Karen Ann Carr
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JERUSALEM- Tumultuous scene unfolds near a bus depot where a bomb exploded.














U.S. President Barack Obama
White House Photography by Pete Souza, March 19, 2011.
President Barack Obama works on his statement concerning the situation in Libya with, from left, Chief of Staff Bill Daley, National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, and Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communication Ben Rhodes, in Brasilia, Brazil.





 

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