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    <summary>Obituary of Mona Kapoor Death (international) According to Rediff.com, 48-year-old Mona Kapoor died of cancer on Sunday. Kapoor was from India and was the ex-wife of film producer, Boney Kapoor. The Times of India states that Kapoor is survived by...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Obituary of Mona Kapoor Death (international) <br />
According to Rediff.com, 48-year-old Mona Kapoor died of cancer on Sunday. <br />
Kapoor was from India and was the ex-wife of film producer, Boney Kapoor.<br />
The Times of India states that Kapoor is survived by two children and is the CEO of Future Studios. <br />
Kapoor is well known in the Bollywood community and will be greatly missed. </p>

<p>Obituary of Bert Sugar (national) <br />
American sports writer Bert Sugar died on Sunday. <br />
According to Newsday, the 75-year-old went into cardiac arrest.<br />
According to ESPN, the sports historian was also battling cancer. <br />
Sugar was a writer and was well written in the topic of boxing. </p>

<p>Profile on Andre Hollins(local)<br />
Gophers basketball start, Andre Hollins, has brought hope to the team during their losing streak.<br />
According to the Star Tribune, the team needs a player like Hollins more than ever, as he leads the team to victories. <br />
The basketball star graduated from high school in Memphis and was a member of his high school's National Honor Society, according to Gopher Sports.<br />
Perhaps Hollin's high school achievements are what are helping him succeed on the court now.</p>

<p>Profile on Max Shortell(local)<br />
University of Minnesota quarterback, Max Shortell, is showing a lot of promise already as he trains for spring practice.<br />
According to the Star Tribune, the college sophomore now knows what the football coaches are looking for in a player in order to get playing time. <br />
Shortell now knows what changes to make in order to get more time on the field.<br />
According to Gopher Sports, the Kansas native led his high school team to a victorious season during his last season.<br />
Hopefully, Shortell can lead his college teammates to victories this upcoming season. </p>

<p>Shoot First Bill(potluck) <br />
The Minnesota Republican Party proposed the Shoot First bill this legislative session.<br />
The Republican majority party passed the bill through the House and Senate and sent it to approval to Governor Mark Dayton.<br />
Governor Dayton vetoed the bill. According to the Star Tribune, Dayton feels that the people of Minnesota already have rights to defend themselves. <br />
Much controversy surrounded the bill during session as the minority fought against the majority to end this bill's journey in session. <br />
According to Minnesota Public Radio, the bill also loosens Minnesota laws on carrying guns. <br />
The bill will<br />
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