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AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS, 2004

Batting—Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle.372Home runs—Manny Ramirez, Boston43Runs batted in—Miguel Tejada, Baltimore150Runs—Vladimir Guerrero, Anaheim124Hits—Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle262Stolen bases—Carl…

1984 Tony Awards

PlayThe Real ThingMusicalLa Cage aux FollesReproduction—Play or MusicalDeath of a SalesmanActor—PlayJeremy Irons, The Real ThingActress—PlayGlenn Close, The Real ThingFeatured Actor—PlayJoe…

2000 NASCAR Money Leaders

FINAL 2000     Earnings 1 Dale Jarrett $5,225,499 2 Jeff Burton 5,121,354 3 Bobby Labonte 4,041,746 4 Dale Earnhardt 3,701,391 5 Tony Stewart 3,200,…

1984 Grammy Awards

Record of the Year“What's Love Got to Do With It,” Tina TurnerAlbum of the YearCan't Slow Down, Lionel Richie (Motown)Song of the Year“What's Love Got to Do With It,” Graham Lyle and Terry…

2013 Pulitzer Prize Winners

Awards ranging from journalism to drama to music Related Links Pulitzer Prizes Joseph Pulitzer Biography Book, Magazine, and…

2000 World Road Championships

at Plouay, France (Oct. 10-15)MenElite Road Race (268.9 km) Romans Vainsteins, LAT6:19:29Under-23 Road Race (169.8 km) Evgeni Petrov, RUS3:56:51Junior Road Race (127.4 km) Jeremy Yates, NZE2…

Brewer's: Greatest

The greatest happiness of the greatest number. Jeremy Bentham's political axiom. (Liberty of the People.) (1821.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer,…

Brewer's: Diddler

(Jeremy). An artful swindler; a clever, seedy vagabond, borrowing money or obtaining credit by his wit and wits. From Kenny's farce called Raising the Wind. Source: Dictionary of Phrase…

Brewer's: Queen-Square Hermit

Jeremy Bentham, who lived at No. 1, Queen Square, London. He was the father of the political economists called Utilitarians, whose maxim is, “The greatest happiness of the greatest number…