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            <title>America’s Got Talent Tour Last Night in Los Angeles</title>
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            <description>10 years old Gifted Child &amp;#8211; Jackie Evancho singing &amp;#8220;O Mio Babbino Caro&amp;#8221; on America&amp;#8217;s Got Talent YouTube Special week.
Alice and I went last night to the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles to watch the &amp;#8220;America&amp;#8217;s Got Talent&amp;#8221; Tour show.
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            <pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 23:01:13 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Chicken Catcher Vs.The Opera Singer and Cancer Survivor</title>
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            <description>Kudos to the winner of America&amp;#8217;s Got Talent, but I&amp;#8217;m not sure he deserved to win. His talent was marginal at best, so I have to say that people were swayed by his story. An unemployed chicken catcher with a family to support who sang to his wife was America&amp;#8217;s choice to win the million dollar prize and a show in Vegas. It seems the sister dance team or the over-the-top percussion team would make a greater show in Vegas, but Americans weren&amp;#8217;t going for that. It even appeared that America was going to select the remarkably talented opera singer who had overcome cancer when the final two stood side by side. But no, America wanted the chicken catcher.
Isn&amp;#8217;t that how it goes sometimes? You know how it should be, you sense what would make a better story, but it doesn...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 20:43:09 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>A Cure for Breast Cancer in Two Years?</title>
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            <description>So here I am sitting and listening to the late night local news. The newscaster suddenly announces that a potential cure for cancer may be only two years away. At first I am stunned as he explains how researchers in Britain have isolated molecules that allow cancer cells to spread which could lead to drugs to turn off the process. Then I realize that he used the word “cure” and not “treatment.” This makes me cry, bawl in fact. A real cure for breast cancer could be imminent and I had no idea how emotional I would be about this possibility becoming a reality.
I have been watching TV for most of the night and I should consider the night wasted, but instead I am elated. I was caught up with the show “America&amp;#8217;s Got Talent” because of a young woman named Barbara Padilla. This ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 15:03:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Just Good to Hear</title>
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            <description>9-year-old David Militello, who has Asperger Sydnrome, has sung the &amp;#8220;Star-Spangled Banner&amp;#8221; at NBA games and before a Martin Luther King, Jr., rally in Atlanta; he also sang &amp;#8220;Ben&amp;#8221; on America&amp;#8217;s Got Talent. On Sunday, 18-year-old Jessica Summers&amp;#8212;who has autism and who, doctors said, would never speak&amp;#8212;sang the national anthem to open the Cal Ripken Southwest Regional Championship in Maumelle, Arkansas. Go here to see, and hear.
Tags: america's got talent, arkansas, asd, asperger, autism, autism blog, disabilities blog, disability, Family, family blog, jackson five, Music, Parenting, pdd-nos, singing, star spangled bannerShare This (Source: Autism Vox)</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:06:33 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>A Graduation and a Song</title>
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            <description>19-year-old Erik Weber has graduated from Grossmont College with an associate&amp;#8217;s degree and plans to attend Point Loma Nazarene University to get his bachelor&amp;#8217;s degree, today&amp;#8217;s Sign On San Diego reports. Weber was diagnosed with autism when he was 3 years old and was not really verbal until he was 8. His mother, Sandy Weber, attended college classes with him:
Erik and Sandy, 60, started with physical-education classes – ballroom dance, weight training, tai chi – before moving on to academics. Sometimes she would be in the same room as Erik; sometimes she would be in another part of the building taking her own class. Sandy says she wanted to make him feel comfortable because change can be unnerving for autistic people.
“It&amp;#8217;s about creating a comfort zone and tra...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 16:37:03 +0100</pubDate>
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