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		<description>&quot;Whitney was a beautiful person and a talent beyond compare,&quot; Davis said. &quot;She graced this stage with her regal presence and gave so many memorable performances here over the years. Simply put, Whitney would have wanted the music to go on and her family asked that we carry on.&quot;

Performances and tributes from artists such as Sean Combs, Tony Bennett, The Kinks, Wiz Khalifa and R&amp;B singer Alicia Keys turned the mood into  celebration of her life.

Bennett kicked off the evening with a subdued performance of &quot;How Do You Keep The Music Playing,&quot; and gave a speech that recalled the tragic deaths of Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse who, like Houston, had suffered from drug abuse during their lives.

&quot;She always, she always hit you with that beautiful smile, she always hit you with that incredible energy, she gave you that hug, that grandma hug that just shook your body,&quot; Combs told the Daily Telegraph.

The 54th Grammy awards celebrate the best in American music, and the highlight of the show on Sunday was expected to be a performance by Adele, the first time she returns to performing since she had throat surgery.

Paul McCartney is also set to perform, and another anticipated moment is meant to be a reunion of the Beach Boys. But Grammy organizers were scrambling on Saturday to incorporate the demise of Houston, one of the most successful pop singers of all time, and a winner of six Grammys.

In her career, Houston sold over 170 million albums and singles worldwide, with many hit singles. Her lead single, &quot;I Will Always Love You,&quot; became the best-selling album by a female artist in music history.

She was the only artist to chart seven consecutive No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits: &quot;Saving All My Love for You,&quot; &quot;How Will I Know,&quot; &quot;Greatest Love of All,&quot; &quot;I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me),&quot; &quot;Didn&#039;t We Almost Have It All,&quot; &quot;So Emotional,&quot; and &quot;Where Do Broken Hearts Go&quot;.

A spokesman for the Grammy awards did not return calls about changes to the telecast, which airs on Sunday.

In what appears to have been her last public appearance, Houston attended the Kelly Price &amp; Friends for the love of R&amp; B event at Tru Hollywood on Thursday night.

She arrived with her daughter Bobbi Kristina and walked the red carpet. She took the stage to sing a brief duet of &quot;Jesus Loves Me&quot; before returning to her table. She left with her entourage after the performances.

Mikey Glazer contributed to this report.

More from The Wrap:  http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=703199

Celebs React on Twitter to News of Whitney Houston&#039;s death  &quot;http://www.thewrap.com/music/article/twitter-reacts-whitney-houstons-death-rihanna-mariah-carey-toni-braxton-and-more-35313&quot;

Grammys Plan Whitney Houston Tribute with Jennifer Hudson  &quot;http://www.thewrap.com/music/article/grammys-plan-whitney-houston-tribute-jennifer-hudson-35314&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Whitney was a beautiful person and a talent beyond compare,&#8221; Davis said. &#8220;She graced this stage with her regal presence and gave so many memorable performances here over the years. Simply put, Whitney would have wanted the music to go on and her family asked that we carry on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Performances and tributes from artists such as Sean Combs, Tony Bennett, The Kinks, Wiz Khalifa and R&#038;B singer Alicia Keys turned the mood into  celebration of her life.</p>
<p>Bennett kicked off the evening with a subdued performance of &#8220;How Do You Keep The Music Playing,&#8221; and gave a speech that recalled the tragic deaths of Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse who, like Houston, had suffered from drug abuse during their lives.</p>
<p>&#8220;She always, she always hit you with that beautiful smile, she always hit you with that incredible energy, she gave you that hug, that grandma hug that just shook your body,&#8221; Combs told the Daily Telegraph.</p>
<p>The 54th Grammy awards celebrate the best in American music, and the highlight of the show on Sunday was expected to be a performance by Adele, the first time she returns to performing since she had throat surgery.</p>
<p>Paul McCartney is also set to perform, and another anticipated moment is meant to be a reunion of the Beach Boys. But Grammy organizers were scrambling on Saturday to incorporate the demise of Houston, one of the most successful pop singers of all time, and a winner of six Grammys.</p>
<p>In her career, Houston sold over 170 million albums and singles worldwide, with many hit singles. Her lead single, &#8220;I Will Always Love You,&#8221; became the best-selling album by a female artist in music history.</p>
<p>She was the only artist to chart seven consecutive No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits: &#8220;Saving All My Love for You,&#8221; &#8220;How Will I Know,&#8221; &#8220;Greatest Love of All,&#8221; &#8220;I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me),&#8221; &#8220;Didn&#8217;t We Almost Have It All,&#8221; &#8220;So Emotional,&#8221; and &#8220;Where Do Broken Hearts Go&#8221;.</p>
<p>A spokesman for the Grammy awards did not return calls about changes to the telecast, which airs on Sunday.</p>
<p>In what appears to have been her last public appearance, Houston attended the Kelly Price &#038; Friends for the love of R&#038; B event at Tru Hollywood on Thursday night.</p>
<p>She arrived with her daughter Bobbi Kristina and walked the red carpet. She took the stage to sing a brief duet of &#8220;Jesus Loves Me&#8221; before returning to her table. She left with her entourage after the performances.</p>
<p>Mikey Glazer contributed to this report.</p>
<p>More from The Wrap:  <a href="http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=703199" rel="nofollow">http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=703199</a></p>
<p>Celebs React on Twitter to News of Whitney Houston&#8217;s death  &#8220;http://www.thewrap.com/music/article/twitter-reacts-whitney-houstons-death-rihanna-mariah-carey-toni-braxton-and-more-35313&#8243;</p>
<p>Grammys Plan Whitney Houston Tribute with Jennifer Hudson  &#8220;http://www.thewrap.com/music/article/grammys-plan-whitney-houston-tribute-jennifer-hudson-35314&#8243;</p>
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		<description>Davis&#039; Saturday night party, a must-attend for every star in the music industry, was set to honor Richard Branson. Instead on the red carpet music stars were asked about the shocking death of Whitney, 48, just hours earlier on the fourth floor of that same hotel.

Davis, who discovered Houston and became a mentor to her, was said to be &quot;devastated.&quot;  But in opening remarks at the party, he issued a call to celebrate her life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Davis&#8217; Saturday night party, a must-attend for every star in the music industry, was set to honor Richard Branson. Instead on the red carpet music stars were asked about the shocking death of Whitney, 48, just hours earlier on the fourth floor of that same hotel.</p>
<p>Davis, who discovered Houston and became a mentor to her, was said to be &#8220;devastated.&#8221;  But in opening remarks at the party, he issued a call to celebrate her life.</p>
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		<description>The singer&#039;s death, coming on the eve of Sunday night&#039;s Grammy Awards, threw organizers and those in town for the event into a state of shocked disarray.

Even as planners worked to incorporate a tribute to Houston into Sunday night&#039;s events, Recording Academy CEO Neil Portnow said &quot;a light has been dimmed in our music community today, and we extend our deepest condolences to her family, friends, fans and all who have been touched by her beautiful voice.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The singer&#8217;s death, coming on the eve of Sunday night&#8217;s Grammy Awards, threw organizers and those in town for the event into a state of shocked disarray.</p>
<p>Even as planners worked to incorporate a tribute to Houston into Sunday night&#8217;s events, Recording Academy CEO Neil Portnow said &#8220;a light has been dimmed in our music community today, and we extend our deepest condolences to her family, friends, fans and all who have been touched by her beautiful voice.&#8221;</p>
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		<description>Coroner&#039;s officials say they will not release any information on Whitney Houston&#039;s autopsy at the request of police detectives investigating the singer&#039;s death.

Capt. John Kades says an autopsy on Houston was schedule Sunday but that a security hold prevents him from releasing any details on its status or whether any probable cause of death has been established.

Beverly Hills Police Lt. Mark Rosen said Sunday that his agency may release more details about Houston&#039;s death Saturday afternoon on Monday, but it will depend on whether detectives feel comfortable releasing any information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coroner&#8217;s officials say they will not release any information on Whitney Houston&#8217;s autopsy at the request of police detectives investigating the singer&#8217;s death.</p>
<p>Capt. John Kades says an autopsy on Houston was schedule Sunday but that a security hold prevents him from releasing any details on its status or whether any probable cause of death has been established.</p>
<p>Beverly Hills Police Lt. Mark Rosen said Sunday that his agency may release more details about Houston&#8217;s death Saturday afternoon on Monday, but it will depend on whether detectives feel comfortable releasing any information.</p>
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		<description>Whitney Houston details emerge, autopsy results on lockdown

By Todd Cunningham
TheWrap

The morning after Clive Davis&#039; Grammy party turned into a celebratory tribute, details surrounding the death of Whitney Houston began to emerge.

The singer was found unconscious and submerged in the bathtub of her room at the Beverly Hilton by her hairdresser Saturday afternoon, according to TMZ. She called security, paramedics were summoned and a bodyguard attempted to resuscitate her via CPR, but Houston was declared dead at 3:55 p.m.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whitney Houston details emerge, autopsy results on lockdown</p>
<p>By Todd Cunningham<br />
TheWrap</p>
<p>The morning after Clive Davis&#8217; Grammy party turned into a celebratory tribute, details surrounding the death of Whitney Houston began to emerge.</p>
<p>The singer was found unconscious and submerged in the bathtub of her room at the Beverly Hilton by her hairdresser Saturday afternoon, according to TMZ. She called security, paramedics were summoned and a bodyguard attempted to resuscitate her via CPR, but Houston was declared dead at 3:55 p.m.</p>
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		<description>Original Author &quot; http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/stop-the-presses/blood-sweat-dishevelment-whitney-houston-tumultuous-final-days-144148765.html &quot;</description>
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		<description>Anyone who&#039;d followed reports of Whitney Houston&#039;s bizarre behavior in the days leading up to the Grammys had to have been &quot;shocked, but not surprised&quot; at reports of her demise, as the saying goes. Thursday in particular had been an obviously rough day in public for the troubled singer, whose appearance and behavior raised eyebrows among reporters, photographers, and regular folks who witnessed her erratic rounds.

First she first visited Brandy, Monica, and Clive Davis at rehearsals for the mogul&#039;s pre-Grammys party, where a Los Angeles Times reporter described her as reeking of alcohol, &quot;visibly bloated,&quot; and &quot;disheveled in mismatched clothes and hair that was dripping wet with either sweat or water.&quot; According to the Times, when Houston wasn&#039;t mugging and gesticulating wildly for Brandy and Monica — who were doing a media junket, as well as preparing a duet — she was alternately skipping around the lobby or &quot;wandering aimlessly&quot; around the Beverly Hills Hotel grounds. Reportedly, guests had even called security to report the singer doing handstands by the hotel pool.

Houston&#039;s Thursday was about to get worse… way worse. That evening, she attended a party headlined by Kelly Price at the True nightclub in Hollywood. As she exited, seeming  intoxicated, photographers took close-ups of her legs, which appeared to be spotted with blood streaks, along with scratches on her wrists.

Wherever the blood and scratches came from, it wasn&#039;t from any publicly visible scuffle — although that had reportedly narrowly been avoided. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Houston got into a loud argument at the party with &quot;X Factor&quot; finalist Stacy Francis in the club&#039;s VIP section, shortly after they appeared on stage together. A source told THR that Houston got &quot;belligerent&quot; and that Houston&#039;s boyfriend, Ray J, actually stepped in to defend Francis&#039; intentions. &quot;Hands were raised&quot; in anger, it was claimed.

Whitney Houston&#039;s moving national anthem at Super Bowl XXV inspired America

Houston&#039;s final public performance happened at the club that night. It lasted just under a minute, as she sang &quot;Jesus Loves Me&quot; with Price in an impromptu, ramshackle duet captured by any number of videographers in the crowd. Perhaps needless to say, she wasn&#039;t in her very best voice for what turned out to be her swansong appearance.

Houston had a much quieter Friday and early Saturday, at least publicly, even as photos of a not-so-hot mess circulated around the web. Whether the singer knew she was the butt of jokes and dire speculation or was oblivious to it in her final hours is unknown.

Just two months ago, &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; had spoofed the star as out-of-touch and out-of-it in a sketch where alumnus Maya Rudolph reprised her famous Houston impression. In the skit, a hyperactive Rudolph/Houston was brought in to give Miley Cyrus some drug counseling, bragging, &quot;I&#039;ve been clean and sober since 2013.&quot;

Coming to be regarded as a lush or addict in her last months had to be a harsh rebuke for someone who&#039;d claimed to have cleaned up while attempting a comeback a few years earlier. But the events of the past year made it clear that, in contrast to celebrated redemption stories like Robert Downey Jr.&#039;s, rehab hadn&#039;t really taken for Houston.

Her sobriety had been a matter of public concern since the late &#039;90s. A common public mis-assumption had been that if she ever got out from under the sway of husband Bobby Brown, she would be all right. &quot;He was my drug,&quot; she told Oprah in 2009, two years after their divorce, after apparently cleaning up. &quot;I didn&#039;t do anything without him. I wasn&#039;t getting high by myself.&quot;

Whitney Houston remembered at Clive Davis&#039;s pre-Grammy gala

But more recently, it&#039;d started to look like her ex-husband was no longer the sole driving force of her substance abuse, if ever he had been. Last May, a Houston rep acknowledged that the singer was involve in outpatient rehab for ongoing drug and alcohol problems.

That was right around the time Houston and her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, made the news for getting a little too boisterous in the front row at a series of Prince concerts in L.A. Although Prince&#039;s reps later denied there was any dispute, it was reported at the time that Prince was so fed up with Houston&#039;s behavior and requests to get up on stage that he supposedly banned her from coming to the rest of his run.

All that was just a couple of months after the March 2011 edition of the National Enquirer that featured a double-page photo spread of Bobbi Kristina allegedly snorting lines of cocaine at a party (albeit with her mom nowhere in sight).

The tabloids also reported last year that Houston&#039;s fortune had run out. With no new albums on the horizon, her best hope for career renewal was the movie Sparkle, in which she played a supporting role as Jordan Sparks&#039; mom. The film — her first since The Preacher&#039;s Wife in 1996 — was shot late last year and will come out in August, accompanied by a soundtrack that includes two new Houston tunes.

Otherwise, Houston didn&#039;t have much of a career going at the time of her death. Her should&#039;ve-been comeback album, 2009&#039;s I Look to You, sold about a million copies in the U.S. — far from a shameful number, but also far from the 13 million copies for which her 1985 debut had been certified. The most embarrassing factor was that none of the singles from the album rose above No. 70 on the Hot 100. (Houston&#039;s only top 10 single of the 2000s was a re-release of &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner&quot; in the patriotic days following 9/11.)

Whitney&#039;s life in photos

Houston&#039;s only major tours in the last decade were overseas, far away from the critical eyes of the American media. In September 2009, she did a short comeback concert for &quot;Good Morning America&quot; in Central Park. The blurring of the line between entertainment and news on morning shows became apparent as hosts Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts lauded Houston&#039;s performance on their show, even as every other media outlet was reporting on how the voice of a generation could no longer handle the demands of even an abridged show, clean or not.

The reports of ongoing trouble for Houston never served her image the way they might have, say, Amy Winehouse&#039;s. America never wanted to think of her as a bad girl, just a perhaps more grown-up version of the Girl Next Door who&#039;d seemed so wholesome wanting to dance with somebody who loved her. But with the chops as well as the image failing her, there wasn&#039;t much left to make a thriving recording or certainly touring career out of.

In recent days, one solution for returning Houston to the limelight without subjecting her singing voice to harsh scrutiny had seemingly been arrived at. Rumors had been floated — and published by the Hollywood Reporter — that she was up for contention as a judge on &quot;The X Factor.&quot; Simon Cowell told Piers Morgan that Houston had not actually been approached, but that in response to the news reports (which he implied might have been instigated by Houston&#039;s camp), his team had planned to have a meeting about considering her on Monday.

Bobby Brown breaks down

But getting in that public scuffle Thursday night with Stacy Francis, an admirer who was one of the Season 1 &quot;X Factor&quot; finalists, might not have done Houston any favors, had she lived to come up for contention with Cowell and his producers this week.

Even in as high-profile a period as Grammy week, Houston couldn&#039;t seem to shy away from small acts of self-sabotage. Her fans can only hope it&#039;s the years when pride predominated that ultimately define her legacy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who&#8217;d followed reports of Whitney Houston&#8217;s bizarre behavior in the days leading up to the Grammys had to have been &#8220;shocked, but not surprised&#8221; at reports of her demise, as the saying goes. Thursday in particular had been an obviously rough day in public for the troubled singer, whose appearance and behavior raised eyebrows among reporters, photographers, and regular folks who witnessed her erratic rounds.</p>
<p>First she first visited Brandy, Monica, and Clive Davis at rehearsals for the mogul&#8217;s pre-Grammys party, where a Los Angeles Times reporter described her as reeking of alcohol, &#8220;visibly bloated,&#8221; and &#8220;disheveled in mismatched clothes and hair that was dripping wet with either sweat or water.&#8221; According to the Times, when Houston wasn&#8217;t mugging and gesticulating wildly for Brandy and Monica — who were doing a media junket, as well as preparing a duet — she was alternately skipping around the lobby or &#8220;wandering aimlessly&#8221; around the Beverly Hills Hotel grounds. Reportedly, guests had even called security to report the singer doing handstands by the hotel pool.</p>
<p>Houston&#8217;s Thursday was about to get worse… way worse. That evening, she attended a party headlined by Kelly Price at the True nightclub in Hollywood. As she exited, seeming  intoxicated, photographers took close-ups of her legs, which appeared to be spotted with blood streaks, along with scratches on her wrists.</p>
<p>Wherever the blood and scratches came from, it wasn&#8217;t from any publicly visible scuffle — although that had reportedly narrowly been avoided. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Houston got into a loud argument at the party with &#8220;X Factor&#8221; finalist Stacy Francis in the club&#8217;s VIP section, shortly after they appeared on stage together. A source told THR that Houston got &#8220;belligerent&#8221; and that Houston&#8217;s boyfriend, Ray J, actually stepped in to defend Francis&#8217; intentions. &#8220;Hands were raised&#8221; in anger, it was claimed.</p>
<p>Whitney Houston&#8217;s moving national anthem at Super Bowl XXV inspired America</p>
<p>Houston&#8217;s final public performance happened at the club that night. It lasted just under a minute, as she sang &#8220;Jesus Loves Me&#8221; with Price in an impromptu, ramshackle duet captured by any number of videographers in the crowd. Perhaps needless to say, she wasn&#8217;t in her very best voice for what turned out to be her swansong appearance.</p>
<p>Houston had a much quieter Friday and early Saturday, at least publicly, even as photos of a not-so-hot mess circulated around the web. Whether the singer knew she was the butt of jokes and dire speculation or was oblivious to it in her final hours is unknown.</p>
<p>Just two months ago, &#8220;Saturday Night Live&#8221; had spoofed the star as out-of-touch and out-of-it in a sketch where alumnus Maya Rudolph reprised her famous Houston impression. In the skit, a hyperactive Rudolph/Houston was brought in to give Miley Cyrus some drug counseling, bragging, &#8220;I&#8217;ve been clean and sober since 2013.&#8221;</p>
<p>Coming to be regarded as a lush or addict in her last months had to be a harsh rebuke for someone who&#8217;d claimed to have cleaned up while attempting a comeback a few years earlier. But the events of the past year made it clear that, in contrast to celebrated redemption stories like Robert Downey Jr.&#8217;s, rehab hadn&#8217;t really taken for Houston.</p>
<p>Her sobriety had been a matter of public concern since the late &#8217;90s. A common public mis-assumption had been that if she ever got out from under the sway of husband Bobby Brown, she would be all right. &#8220;He was my drug,&#8221; she told Oprah in 2009, two years after their divorce, after apparently cleaning up. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t do anything without him. I wasn&#8217;t getting high by myself.&#8221;</p>
<p>Whitney Houston remembered at Clive Davis&#8217;s pre-Grammy gala</p>
<p>But more recently, it&#8217;d started to look like her ex-husband was no longer the sole driving force of her substance abuse, if ever he had been. Last May, a Houston rep acknowledged that the singer was involve in outpatient rehab for ongoing drug and alcohol problems.</p>
<p>That was right around the time Houston and her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, made the news for getting a little too boisterous in the front row at a series of Prince concerts in L.A. Although Prince&#8217;s reps later denied there was any dispute, it was reported at the time that Prince was so fed up with Houston&#8217;s behavior and requests to get up on stage that he supposedly banned her from coming to the rest of his run.</p>
<p>All that was just a couple of months after the March 2011 edition of the National Enquirer that featured a double-page photo spread of Bobbi Kristina allegedly snorting lines of cocaine at a party (albeit with her mom nowhere in sight).</p>
<p>The tabloids also reported last year that Houston&#8217;s fortune had run out. With no new albums on the horizon, her best hope for career renewal was the movie Sparkle, in which she played a supporting role as Jordan Sparks&#8217; mom. The film — her first since The Preacher&#8217;s Wife in 1996 — was shot late last year and will come out in August, accompanied by a soundtrack that includes two new Houston tunes.</p>
<p>Otherwise, Houston didn&#8217;t have much of a career going at the time of her death. Her should&#8217;ve-been comeback album, 2009&#8242;s I Look to You, sold about a million copies in the U.S. — far from a shameful number, but also far from the 13 million copies for which her 1985 debut had been certified. The most embarrassing factor was that none of the singles from the album rose above No. 70 on the Hot 100. (Houston&#8217;s only top 10 single of the 2000s was a re-release of &#8220;The Star-Spangled Banner&#8221; in the patriotic days following 9/11.)</p>
<p>Whitney&#8217;s life in photos</p>
<p>Houston&#8217;s only major tours in the last decade were overseas, far away from the critical eyes of the American media. In September 2009, she did a short comeback concert for &#8220;Good Morning America&#8221; in Central Park. The blurring of the line between entertainment and news on morning shows became apparent as hosts Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts lauded Houston&#8217;s performance on their show, even as every other media outlet was reporting on how the voice of a generation could no longer handle the demands of even an abridged show, clean or not.</p>
<p>The reports of ongoing trouble for Houston never served her image the way they might have, say, Amy Winehouse&#8217;s. America never wanted to think of her as a bad girl, just a perhaps more grown-up version of the Girl Next Door who&#8217;d seemed so wholesome wanting to dance with somebody who loved her. But with the chops as well as the image failing her, there wasn&#8217;t much left to make a thriving recording or certainly touring career out of.</p>
<p>In recent days, one solution for returning Houston to the limelight without subjecting her singing voice to harsh scrutiny had seemingly been arrived at. Rumors had been floated — and published by the Hollywood Reporter — that she was up for contention as a judge on &#8220;The X Factor.&#8221; Simon Cowell told Piers Morgan that Houston had not actually been approached, but that in response to the news reports (which he implied might have been instigated by Houston&#8217;s camp), his team had planned to have a meeting about considering her on Monday.</p>
<p>Bobby Brown breaks down</p>
<p>But getting in that public scuffle Thursday night with Stacy Francis, an admirer who was one of the Season 1 &#8220;X Factor&#8221; finalists, might not have done Houston any favors, had she lived to come up for contention with Cowell and his producers this week.</p>
<p>Even in as high-profile a period as Grammy week, Houston couldn&#8217;t seem to shy away from small acts of self-sabotage. Her fans can only hope it&#8217;s the years when pride predominated that ultimately define her legacy.</p>
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