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Ed Rosenthal, 2003 News
California marijuana grower, was sentenced to 1 day in jail and fined $1,000 for cultivating marijuana. He had been growing the drug for medicinal purposes, legal under Oakland's medicinal…Ed Clark 2000 Deaths
Ed ClarkAge: 88 Life photographer known for his captivating, often intimate, photographs of presidents and other luminaries. His 1945 shot of a weeping accordion player symbolized the country…Ed Turner 2002 Deaths
Ed TurnerAge: 66 television executive who as one of the first hires at CNN was a pioneer in 24-hour television news. Hired in 1980 as an editor, Turner retired as executive vice president in…Ed Jucker 2002 Deaths
Ed JuckerAge: 85 former University of Cincinnati men's basketball coach; led the Bearcats to NCAA titles in 1961 and 1962; compiled 11-1 career record in NCAA tournament games; missed out on…NIT Tournament (12 teams): Basketball Players, Sports
All games at Madison Square Garden, New York First Round Western Kentucky 79, Niagara 72 CCNY 65, San Francisco 46 Syracuse 80, Long Island 52 La Salle 72, Arizona 66…nutation
(Encyclopedia) nutation, in astronomy, a slight wobbling motion of the earth's axis. The causes of nutation are similar to those of the precession of the equinoxes, involving the varying attraction…Bill Bradley, 1999 News
56, former senator from New Jersey, was the only Democrat to challenge Al Gore, Jr., for the party's presidential nomination. Until the fall, Gore had all but ignored Bradley's campaign, but…Marion Zimmer Bradley Biography
Marion Zimmer BradleyAge: 69 prolific sci-fi and gothic novelist. Bradley's imaginative fiction, including the Darkover series and the bestseller The Mists of Avalon (1984), earned her a…Bill Bradley, 2000 News
former U.S. senator, bowed out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination in March after losing all of Super Tuesday's 16 primaries to Vice President Al Gore. Bradley's popular…Tom Bradley 1998 Deaths
Tom BradleyAge: 80 former mayor of Los Angeles, first elected in 1973. He presided over two decades of city's explosive growth. Died: Sept. 29, 1998.Owen BradleyA - FF. Cecil Brenner