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Wiring his brain The Providence Journal Mario Della Grotta lay awake on the operating table as doctors drilled two half-inch holes in his skull. He could hear the drill’s whine, feel its vibrations in the bone. But he sensed nothing when they took the crucial step: sliding a pair of wires deep into the white folds of his brain. TRANSCRIPT OF VIDEOTAPED INTERVIEW OF: WTEN Albany DETECTIVE BOWDISH: Now, you're going to college, right? MR. PORCO: Yes. Man Panel: Favorite childhood toys The Palm Beach Post The Retroual Interior decorating: Meet you in Guy Country Bradenton Herald There is something refreshing about a man who dusts only when people are coming over, doesn't own a vacuum cleaner and likes some rusticity between his vintage sofa and collection of architectural artifacts. October 2006 glimpses USA Today Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in October because of the conflict in Iraq. Mayor of the world CNN.com Sixteen hours had passed since the Twin Towers crumbled and fell, and people kept telling Rudy Giuliani to get some rest. The indomitable mayor of New York City had spent the day and night holding his town together. He arrived at the World Trade Center just after the second plane hit, watched human beings drop from the sky and--when the south tower imploded -- nearly got trapped inside his Blair: 'Trident replacement is vital for Britain's security The Scotsman BRITAIN would be prepared to use nuclear weapons against countries who allowed their own nuclear technology to fall into the hands of terrorists, Tony Blair said yesterday. Butterfly and Knife: A tragic day, years in the making Houston Chronicle JUNE 6, 2006 — It looked like the moment after an explosion. One of the boy's sneakers on the sidewalk, his cap two steps to the left. An aluminum bat — dented — sitting on the muddy curb. And in the grass, the boy himself: his lips white, his blood pooled on the concrete, his face to the sky. Trouble Bru-ing for drinks firm The Scotsman: Business BARR is criticised for using The Snowman in the company's new TV advert featuring a boy drinking the sweet drink. SNP's 'wishful thinking' on oil cash The Scotsman WENDY Alexander, the new convener of Holyrood's finance committee, has rubbished SNP plans to build an independent Scotland on North Sea oil revenue as "wishful thinking".
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