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	Comments on: ESPN&#8217;s John Saunders was calm in middle of debates	</title>
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		By: Theresa Ramus		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You wrote such a lovely article for your friend. I know that you have lost a lot of people especially in the last few years. The older we get it becomes inevitable that we will lose more. That goes with aging. When I worked at the retirement home that was a hobby for the elderly to read the obits every day to see if there was anyone that they knew. Time eases the pain of losing people. I hope that you are well this day and hope that you will be back to yourself soon. I miss you the fans miss you too. PS. the phone is a wonderful instrument of communication. I would hope that more good news comes from it than bad. Have a good Sunday.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You wrote such a lovely article for your friend. I know that you have lost a lot of people especially in the last few years. The older we get it becomes inevitable that we will lose more. That goes with aging. When I worked at the retirement home that was a hobby for the elderly to read the obits every day to see if there was anyone that they knew. Time eases the pain of losing people. I hope that you are well this day and hope that you will be back to yourself soon. I miss you the fans miss you too. PS. the phone is a wonderful instrument of communication. I would hope that more good news comes from it than bad. Have a good Sunday.</p>
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