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Theresa Saldana Dies: Raging Bull, The Commish Actress Was 61

Theresa Saldana, the actress best known for her work on the acclaimed televisions series The Commish and the iconic Martin Scorsese film Raging Bull , has passed away at the age of 61. Saldana had been hospitalized due to an unknown illness since last week. She reportedly passed away surrounded by family and friends this morning. Though she racked up dozens of film and television credits, Saldana’s most lasting contribution might be her work as a victims’ advocate following a highly-publicized attack that nearly took her life at the height of her fame. In 1982, Saldana was attacked and stabbed by a fan named Arthur Richard Jackson, who became obsessed after seeing Saldana’s performances in Raging Bull and Defiance . She was stabbed ten times.  The attack was so aggressive that Jackson’s blade was bent. Saldana’s life was saved by a delivery man who heard her screams from a nearby apartment and intervened. Saldana played herself in a TV movie based on the incident, and she went on to found the organization Victims for Victims. Along with other survivors, she successfully lobbied to push through two pieces of legislation protecting potential stalking victims. Law makers have been quoted as saying that the 1990 anti-stalking law and the 1994 Driver’s Privacy protection Act may have never found the support they needed were it not for Saldana’s involvement. Saldana appeared on an astonishing 37 television shows over the course of her career, including such long-running favorites as Law & Order and MacGyver . She retired from acting in 2004, but remained an active victims’ advocate until her death. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Passed Away in 2016: Gone, But Not Forgotten

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Final 9/11 Rescue Dog Dies: Goodbye, Bretagne…

The animal kingdom has suffered a great loss. The entire world has suffered a great loss, really. Bretagne (pronounced Brittany), a 16-year old search and rescue dog, had to be put down this week. She was the last search and rescue dog alive who helped search through the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Join us in honoring her memory below… 1. Near Ground Zero Denise Corliss, an electrical engineer from Texas, and a then-two-year-old Bretagne were deployed to the area around the World Trade Center a week after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. 2. Long, Hard, Important Work Bretagne was one of approximately 300 dogs working after 9/11. She and her handler worked 12-hour shifts together for 10 days . 3. End of the Heroic Line On June 6, just a few months shy of her 17th birthday, Bretagne had to be put to sleep. Her owner said she could no longer climb stairs at home and was experiencing kidney failure. 4. A Hero Until the End Up until her health failed, the caine was spending time at a a local elementary school as a dog that children could read to in order to practice their reading skills. 5. A Trip to Remember In 2014, Bretagne made her first trip visit back to New York since the attacks, visiting One World Trade Center. 6. A Sweet 16 For her 16th birthday party, BarkPost threw Bretagne a party that brought her back to New York for festivities that included food, games and presents. View Slideshow

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9/11 Rescue Dog Returns to Ground Zero, Walks Sacred Grounds

For the first time since September 11, 2001, a national hero returned to the site of our nation’s most horrific crime today, 13 years after terrorists took the lives of over 3,000 American citizens. Say hello to Bretagne. This 15-year-old golden retriever is the last surviving rescue dog from that awful day, and she walked the memorial site this morning with her handler, Denise Corliss. “After 9/11, everybody – all of us, felt such sadness,” Corliss told NBC’s Tom Brokaw. “We all wanted to help. I just felt so honored that we were able to respond. I really believed we could find somebody – anybody, if we could just get to the right void space. But our reality was much different.” In 2001, Bretagne worked 12-hour shifts in which she scoured the debris for trapped survivors and then also visited the courageous firefighters, physicians and police officers who were doing similar heroic work. “You’d see firefighters sitting there, unanimated, stone-faced, no emotion and then they’d see a dog and break out into a smile,” Dr. Cindy Otto, a veternatian who cared for search dogs at Ground Zero. “Those dogs brought the power of hope. They removed the gloom for just an instant, and that was huge because it was a pretty dismal place to be.” Since 9/11, Bretagne and Corliss have dedicated their time to other disasters areas – such as Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Ivan. Bretagne retired from search and rescue work at age 9, but she still visits schools to assist first-graders and special needs kids learn how to read aloud. Pretty amazing all around. 19 Famous Dogs on the Internet 1. 3Bulldogges The 3Bulldogges love to spoon and folks like to see them spoon. They have 118,000 followers on Instagram.

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The European Marge Simpson

Oh look, Marge took a little vacation. I've always heard that Bretagne is particularly lovely in the summer. View