1) http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Despite-operation-to-cut-her-in-half-Angel-2227298.php
Have Terry Lincoln and together long before the surgery?
How Did Terry Lincoln and her son feel about the dangerous surgery?
How old is Angel's son now?
Where is everyone now?
Did Angel become a "sit-down comedian" like she wanted?
-I feel this story is very inspiring and one can learn from Angel's optimistic outlook on life and its value.
-I feel it is very touching the amount of love, time, and care that Terry and Angel's son give to Angel on a daily basis, she wouldn't be alive without them.
-I think the surgery is amazing and I would have loved to be in the operating room witnessing this incredible procedure in progress.
2) http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/The-consummate-curmudgeon-at-his-summer-house-2237375.php
How long had Rooney been writing and wood making?
What are the awards that he won?
How long had Rooney and Margie been together?
How many kids do Rooney and Margie have?
What was Margie's profession?
-I like Rooney's passion for writing, it makes me want to have that much passion and desire while working in my field.
-I like that Rooney likes his job so much that he never wants to retire.
-I wonder how Rooney is so wealthy. With his big sports car and relaxing days spent in the pentagon I would say he has a pretty luxurious life with minimal work.
-I want a marriage like Rooney and Margie's. Their marriage seems like one that would be put in a movie, typical classroom sweethearts.
3) http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Everyman-voice-Rooney-dies-at-92-2253697.php
What did Rooney have surgery for?
How did Rooney take Margies death (emotionally)?
-I was really sad when I read that Margie died; "Mrs. Munson's dancing school was also where Rooney met the great love of his life, future wife Marguerite Howard Rooney. She died in 2004 at 84 of heart failure. They were married for 62 years."
-This answered one of my previous questions from the second article I read; "Rooney is survived by four children, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren."
-This also answers one of my questions that I asked from article two; "he published 16 books and won three Emmys, and set a record with six annual awards for best TV script by the Writers Guild"
-This answers my second question asked from this article; "When his wife died, he fell into a profound grief and became unmoored, friends said, until he found a partner and caretaker in recent years in Beryl Pfizer, who had been a "Today" show producer in the 1950s."
-This answered one of my previous questions from the second article I read; "He toiled and fussed and sweated over each creation, be it an occasional end table or the 800-word columns and three-minute TV pieces that made him a wealthy man."
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