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Joe Black 2002 Deaths

Joe BlackAge: 78 Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher, who won rookie of the year honors and became the first black pitcher to win a World Series game in 1952; helped Brooklyn win National League pennant…

1948 College Football Other Major Award Winners

Maxwell (Player)Chuck Bednarik, PennCamp (Back)Charlie Justice, N.CarolinaRockne (Lineman)Bill Fischer, Notre Dame, GOutland (Interior)Bill Fischer, Notre DameAFCA Coach of the YearBennie…

K.T. Oslin

My Roots Are ShowingBNA/BMG The torch album is nothing if not a relic of the '80s, and Linda Ronstadt's vainglorious partnership with the indubitable Nelson Riddle. But there are all sorts…

Debbie Reynolds Biography

Debbie Reynolds(Mary Frances Reynolds)singer, dancer, actressBorn: 4/1/1932Birthplace: El Paso, Texas Singer, dancer and actress known for her tireless energy and pertness. Her films include Singin'…

1972 CMA Awards

Entertainer of the YearLoretta LynnSingle of the Year“The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.,” Donna FargoAlbum of the YearLet Me Tell You About a Song, Merle Haggard (Capitol)Song of the Year…

1980 CMA Awards

Entertainer of the YearBarbara MandrellSingle of the Year“He Stopped Loving Her Today,” George JonesAlbum of the YearCoal Miner's Daughter—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (MCA)Song of the…

Most Outstanding Awards

PlayerDave Dickenson, Calgary, QBCanadianSean Millington, British Columbia, RBOffensive LinemanPierre Vercheval, Montreal, GDefensive PlayerJoe Montford, Hamilton, DERookieAlbert Johnson III…

George S. LEMIEUX, Congress, FL (1969)

Senate Years of Service: 2009-2011Party: RepublicanLEMIEUX, George S., a Senator from Florida; born in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., May 21, 1969; attended public schools in Coral Springs, Fla.; B.A…

Most Popular Pet Names

Did you know your furry friend was destined to be a “Smokey” the moment you looked into her soulful eyes? You're not alone. The American…