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Margaret, or Lady T as we all called her after her elevation to the Upper House, loved America.
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We found her song in her new album called "Soul Sides Volume 2: The Covers".
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The next day, we invited her sisters and close family friends, called the doctor, and prepared for her death.
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Danielle and I never called her Grandma when we were little, always Harriette.
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"Before the week was over, I called the realtor and told her we couldn't stay here, " Whitaker says.
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We called 40 hotels across Napa before we found hers and sent her a bottle of her favorite bourbon, jotted down after an offhand comment she made during dinner.
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"I called my wife back home and told her, 'I think we found a president, '" said Michael Najarian, a delegate from Binghamton, New York.
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And from what we understand, she walked inside and the people there called American officials to come and collect her.
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Once, when I was travelling to Morocco, I called her from the hotel where I was staying, in Algeciras, and that time we were able to have a civilized conversation.
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"We were called the crazies, " recalls JDRF founding member Carol Lurie, jolted into action after the diagnosis of her 10-year-old son. (He's now a parent of a diabetic daughter.) The nonprofit stages a Children's Congress every other year, bringing 150 afflicted kids from around the country to Washington to generate not-so-subtle pressure.
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Her new album is called "Never Been Gone, " produced in conjunction with her son, Ben Taylor, and as we've heard, with John Forte, too.
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Afterward, I called her back and asked whether it was much of a surprise and at what point she knew why we were calling.
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