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The former Colchester United player was a no-nonsense defender, a tough cookie and certainly no shrinking violet. Even he, though, admits being wiped out by coronavirus - a real eye-opener that left him facing dark days over the festive period. Mr Coleman, a teacher and Colchester Borough councillor for Mile End, lost his sense of taste on December 21. He arranged a test at Essex University and then received the news he was positive on Christmas Day. A present of the most unwanted kind. In the days since, he has suffered a constant, severe headache, breathlessness and problems with his legs and stomach. ....
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cuts, overall 71% said yes. and among republicans, 57% agreed. we have reports from norah o donnell and nancy cordes. first, norah who is here in new york because the president will be visiting the u.n. later this week. norah? reporter: scott, we saw very different president obama in the rose garden, doubling down on his plan to cut the deficit by raising taxes on the wealthiest american, and he vehemently rejected republican charges that his proposal fuels class warfare. we can t just cut our way out of this hole. it s going to take a balanced approach. reporter: president obama today challenged republicans in congress to embrace a plan that does more than just cut spending. it s only right that we ask everyone to pay their fair share. reporter: by everyone, the president means the wealthiest americans. today mr. obama outlined more than three trillion dollars in additional deficit reduction over the next decade by proposing $1.1 trillion in savings from the ....
today, for the first time, gays and lesbians may serve their country without hiding their sexual identity. after nearly 18 years, the ban on gay service members known as don t ask, don t tell, ended just after midnight. it s a great day. it s a long time coming. i think it s going to be great for the military. for david hall, the historic change is especially meaningful. a former u.s. air force staff sergeant, he was one of more than 13,000 men and women discharged under the ban. i was ranked number one in my class. it was all based off of just what one person said. reporter: president obama signed the new bill into law last december, but not without fierce opposition for some lawmakers who claimed the repeal would undermine order and discipline. i hope that when we pass this legislation that we will understand that we are doing great damage. reporter: at a congressional hearing, the military s top uniformed officer supported lifting the ban. it is my pers ....