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The Russian became the oldest woman to finish in the top two since Britain's Priscilla Welch, 42, won in 1987.
BBC: Radcliffe romps to New York win
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The 34-year-old, who won world bronze in Helsinki in 2005 and silver in Paris in 2003, secured her first global title by edging out Canada's Olympic bronze medallist Priscilla Lopes-Schliep.
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Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist began the long-anticipated debate saying it was time to have an up or down vote on Priscilla Owen, the president's nominee to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.
NPR: Senate Heads Toward Filibuster Showdown
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Designed by Albert Frey, the "desert modernist" best known for the historic Tramway Gas Station (now the Palm Springs Visitor Center), the stucco home became Elvis's bachelor pad after Priscilla left him in 1973.
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Ethel Rosenberg was aware of her husband's activities (as was Priscilla Hiss).
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John Cornyn, R-Texas, said the vote over the nomination of Priscilla Owen for the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals would occur on Tuesday.
CNN: Senate showdown set for Tuesday
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Dr. Priscilla Ray is Chair of the American Medical Association's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs.
NPR: The Medical Ethics of the Death Penalty
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Frist could force the confrontation this week by bringing two of Bush's nominees -- Janice Rogers Brown and Priscilla Owen -- to the Senate floor.
CNN: Showdown looms on Senate filibuster
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Jones looked impressive, holding off the challenge from Priscilla Lopes-Schliep of Canada, to win the women's 100m hurdles in 12.63, while Jackson recorded 48.66 to beat fellow American Kerron Clement in the men's 400m.
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Dr. PRISCILLA RAY (Chair, American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs): The AMA's position is that while a position on the death penalty is up to each individual person's moral and ethical beliefs, that physicians should not participate in executions.
NPR: The Medical Ethics of the Death Penalty