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Shirley Temple, the child star who charmed
audiences during the Great Depression,
died on Monday in Woodside, Calif. She
was 85. Temple starred in films like Curly
Top and The Littlest Rebel, but retired from
cinema at 21 and went on to a career in
politics. She served as the U.S. ambassador
to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, and received
a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Screen Actors Guild in 2006.
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The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
concluded Tuesday night when Sky, a
wire fox terrier, won the coveted best in
show title. This is the 14th time a wire
fox terrier has been named America’s top
dog at Westminster, and Sky was the
winner out of 2,845 dogs that entered
the competition. The 2014 runnerup was Ally, a standard poodle. Other
favorites included Nathan, a bloodhound,
and Matisse, a Portuguese water dog.
“It’s like winning an Oscar,” said Torie
Steele of California, one of Sky’s owners.
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