Mickey Rooney movie schedule (Pt): TCM on August 13 See previous post: “Mickey Rooney Movies: Music and Murder.” Photo: Mickey Rooney ca. 1940. 3:00 Am Death On The Diamond (1934). Director: Edward Sedgwick. Cast: Robert Young, Madge Evans, Nat Pendleton, Mickey Rooney. Bw-71 mins. 4:15 Am A Midsummer Night’S Dream (1935). Director: Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle. Cast: James Cagney, Dick Powell, Olivia de Havilland, Ross Alexander, Anita Louise, Mickey Rooney, Joe E. Brown, Victor Jory, Ian Hunter, Verree Teasdale, Jean Muir, Frank McHugh, Grant Mitchell, Hobart Cavanaugh, Dewey Robinson, Hugh Herbert, Arthur Treacher, Otis Harlan, Helen Westcott, Fred Sale, Billy Barty, Rags Ragland. Bw-143 mins. 6:45 Am A Family Affair (1936). Director: George B. Seitz. Cast: Mickey Rooney, Lionel Barrymore, Cecilia Parker, Eric Linden. Bw-69 mins. 8:00 Am Boys Town (1938). Director: Norman Taurog. Cast: Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Henry Hull, Leslie Fenton, Gene Reynolds, Edward Norris, Addison Richards, Minor Watson, Jonathan Hale,...
- 8/13/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Among the six dead at Saturday's shooting in Arizona were 9-year-old Christina Green, a ballerina who was interested in politics, a polarizing district judge, and a 76-year-old church volunteer. Plus, full coverage of the tragedy in Arizona.
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords remains in critical condition after the fatal shooting outside a Tucson supermarket Saturday afternoon. Remembrances are pouring in for the six victims who lost their lives after 22-year-old shooter Jared Lee Loughner opened fire.
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U.S. District Judge John Roll had a prominent career, making headlines two years ago after ruling on a $32 million civil-rights case. In 2009, Roll received death threats after ruling that illegal immigrants were allowed to file a lawsuit against an Arizona rancher. The federal judge, originally from Pennsylvania, was appointed by former President George H.W. Bush in 1991 and served as Arizona's district judge since 2006.
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Rep. Gabrielle Giffords remains in critical condition after the fatal shooting outside a Tucson supermarket Saturday afternoon. Remembrances are pouring in for the six victims who lost their lives after 22-year-old shooter Jared Lee Loughner opened fire.
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U.S. District Judge John Roll had a prominent career, making headlines two years ago after ruling on a $32 million civil-rights case. In 2009, Roll received death threats after ruling that illegal immigrants were allowed to file a lawsuit against an Arizona rancher. The federal judge, originally from Pennsylvania, was appointed by former President George H.W. Bush in 1991 and served as Arizona's district judge since 2006.
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- 1/9/2011
- by The Daily Beast
- The Daily Beast
As mourners hold vigils from D.C. to Arizona, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords remains in intensive care and six more are dead. Read the latest news on the shooting.
A hospital spokesperson now says Rep. Giffords never awoke after surgery and recognized her husband, despite reports to the contrary late Saturday night. "She's not talking to anybody," said the spokesperson. Giffords remains in critical condition and doctors told the one of the congresswoman's staff members Giffords was shot in "the best place you can be shot ... It didn't cross the centerline of the brain, which is crucial." Should she pull through, Giffords would be beating long odds: The survival rate for gunshot wounds to the brain is about 5 percent, according to Fox News' health editor.
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After hearing gunfire Daniel Hernandez, five days into his internship at Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' office, ran toward the commotion.
A hospital spokesperson now says Rep. Giffords never awoke after surgery and recognized her husband, despite reports to the contrary late Saturday night. "She's not talking to anybody," said the spokesperson. Giffords remains in critical condition and doctors told the one of the congresswoman's staff members Giffords was shot in "the best place you can be shot ... It didn't cross the centerline of the brain, which is crucial." Should she pull through, Giffords would be beating long odds: The survival rate for gunshot wounds to the brain is about 5 percent, according to Fox News' health editor.
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After hearing gunfire Daniel Hernandez, five days into his internship at Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' office, ran toward the commotion.
- 1/8/2011
- by The Daily Beast
- The Daily Beast
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