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Bill Thomas, 2003 News
Republican politician from California, made a rare apology on the House floor in July, when he admitted to using “poor judgment” in calling on Capitol police to break up a meeting of…Bill Shoemaker 2003 Deaths
Bill ShoemakerAge: 72 Hall of Fame jockey who ranks second in all-time in career wins, with 8,833. Laffit Pincay, Jr., broke his record in 1999. Shoemaker rode the winning horse in the…How a Bill Becomes a Law
When a senator or a representative introduces a bill, he or she sends it to the clerk of his house, who gives it a number and title. This is the first reading,…Bill McCutcheon 2002 Deaths
Bill McCutcheonAge: 77 actor who won a Tony Award for his role as Moonface Martin in 1988's Anything Goes. Died: Ridgewood, N.J., Jan. 9, 2002Kathleen McGrathM - QArthur MelinBill Peet 2002 Deaths
Bill PeetAge: 87 Disney writer and illustrator who wrote the screenplay for 101 Dalmatians and worked on Cinderella and Fantasia. Died: Studio City, Calif., May 11, 2002Dolores Olmedo PatiñoM…Bill Blass 2002 Deaths
Bill BlassAge: 79 fashion designer known for his classic yet elegant designs favored by Nancy Reagan, Brooke Astor, and Jessye Norman. He was also an adept marketer, putting his name on…Bill Mauldin 2003 Deaths
Bill MauldinAge: 81 army sergeant and cartoonist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his works featuring Willie and Joe, two bedraggled World War II infantrymen who battled not only the Germans, but…Frist, Bill Concise Biography
Senate majority leader, surgeonBirthplace: Nashville, Tenn.Born: 2/22/52Bill Rigney 2001 Deaths
Bill RigneyAge: 83 first manager of the San Francisco Giants, succeeding Leo Derocher in 1956; won World Series as an infielder with the N.Y. Giants in 1951 and as a coach in 1954; managed…William (Bill) Gardiner Biography
William (Bill) GardinerAge: 77 chief scout for the NBA's Washington Wizards since 1974 and former basketball coach at Loyola of New Orleans; won a championship ring with the Bullets in 1978;…