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Oscar Brown 2005 Deaths

Oscar BrownAge: 78 singer, songwriter, and playwright whose often political work celebrated African American culture and denounced racism. He appeared in the television series Brewster Place…

Michael Brown, 2005 News

director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), faced scathing criticism in September for his handling of Hurricane Katrina and the devastation that followed in New Orleans when…

Jesse Brown 2002 Deaths

Jesse BrownAge: 58 former Marine who headed the Department of Veterans Affairs during the Clinton administration. Died: Washington DC, Aug. 15, 2002J. Carter BrownA - FNorman O. Brown

Michael Brown, 2006 News

former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), found a bit of vindication in February, when he testified before a Senate committee that he had informed the White House…

Dan Brown, 2006 News

author of The Da Vinci Code, which has sold more than 40 million copies, making it one of the best-selling novels of all time, was accused of stealing the theme of his book from an earlier…

Henry Brown 2001 Deaths

Henry BrownAge: 93 chemist who discovered that sulfurous organic compounds served as brightening agents to help chrome retain its shininess.Died: Palo Alto, Calif., March 15, 2001 Caro…

Cleveland Browns (3-13)

Cleveland Browns (3-13)JacksonvilleL, 7-27at CincinnatiW, 24-7PittsburghW, 23-20at OaklandL, 10-36BaltimoreL, 0-12at ArizonaL, 21-29at DenverL, 10-44at PittsburghL, 0-22CincinnatiL, 3-12NY…

Brown County, IN Census Data

Indiana Brown County, Indiana People QuickFactsBrown CountyIndianaPopulation, 2005 estimate 15,1546,271,973Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2005 1.3%3.1%Population, 2000 14…

Brewer's: Brown, Jones, and Robinson

Three Englishmen who travel together Their adventures were published in Punch, and were the production of Richard Doyle. They typify the middle-class English abroad; and hold up to…

Brewer's: Nut-brown Maid

Henry, Lord Clifford, first Earl of Cumberland, and Lady Margaret Percy, his wife, are the originals of this ballad. Lord Clifford had a miserly father and ill-natured step-mother, so he…