I think not.
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She has, after all, taken th eMatt Dillon School of Barely Wounding SHooting Technique.
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The television business is swirling with speculation that CBS will poach "Today" show anchor Katie Couric from NBC to succeed Dan Rather as it seeks to restore its troubled "Evening News" franchise to prominence.
Wall Street Journal
She has, after all, taken th eMatt Dillon School of Barely Wounding SHooting Technique.
Katie said:"Do they always shoot to kill, Tony? In other words, I guess the average person hearing this [on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Katie?] might think: isn't there a way where they could have shot this person and not killed him? Wounded him or incapacitated him in some way without killing him?"...
..."law enforcement officials aren't trained to shoot to kill; they're trained to shoot to prevent the action from taking place. We're not trained to precision-shoot in the knee or in the arm or in the finger to prevent something from taking place. Your accuracy goes down, the potential for a stray bullet or a missed shot hitting a bystander goes up tremendously."
..."I know that last July, London police shot and killed a Brazilian electrician because they'd mistaken him for a terror suspect. It raises the question: should there be further training? Do you think that air marshals should be taught to shoot at a specific location on a body?"
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It'll be like having Dan back, only she has smaller titties