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In a city with an endless supply of iconic artistic landmarks, one that never fails to capture New Yorkers
stanley cup attention is the 15-digit digital display called the Metronome on the south side of Union Square. Many people, admittedly including myself, always thought it was the U.S. national debt clicking off at a breakneck pace. It s not.In actuality it is an elaborate clock called The Passage, with the numbers on the left side telling the current time and the right side d
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HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- A former Dallas accountant condemned for fatally shooting his two young daughters while their mother listened helplessly on the phone was put to death Thursday night in Texas. John David Battagli
stanley cup a received lethal injection for the May 2001 killings of his 9-year-old daughter, Faith, and her 6-year-old sister, Liberty.Battaglia and his wife had separated and the girls were killed at his Dallas apartment during a scheduled visit. Battaglia s execution was the nation s third this year, all in Texas. The punishment was carried out after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected appeals from his lawyers to review his case, contending the 62-year-old was delusional and mentally incompetent for execution. Battaglia smiled as the mother of his slain children, Mary Jean Pearle, and other witnesses to his lethal injection walked into the de
hoka ath chamber viewing area. Asked by the warden if he had a final statement, the inmate replied: No, then changed his mind. Well, hi, Mary Jean, he said, looking and smiling at his ex-wife. I ll see y all later. Bye. After that, he told the warden: Go ahead, please. Battaglia then closed his eyes and looked directly up. A few seconds later he opened hi
jordan s eyes and lifted his head. Am I still alive he asked. The powerful sedative pentobarbital began to take effect. Oh, I feel it, he said. He gasped twice and started to snore. Within a few more seconds, all movement stopped.