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The War at Home
Director: Emilio EstevezWriter: James DuffDirector of Photography:Peter LevyEditor: Craig BassettMusic: Basil PoledourisProduction Designer: Eve CauleyProducers:Emilio Estevez, Brad Krevoy,…Entertainment Bios — I
Ice CubeIce-TGwen Ifill David IgnatowImanDon ImusIndia.ArieIndigo GirlsJill IrelandKathy IrelandJeremy IronsAmy IrvingChris IsaakJuzo ItamiMichio ItoBurl IvesHappy, Texas
Director:Mark IllsleyWriters:Ed Stone, Mark Illsley, and Phil ReevesMiramax; 96 minutes; PG-13Release:10/99Cast:Jeremy Northam, Steve Zahn, William H. Macy Happy, Texas certainly lives up to…Dungeons and Dragons
Director: Courtney Solomon Writers: Topper Lilien and Carroll Cartwright New Line Cinema; PG-13; 108 minutes Release: 12/00 Cast: Jeremy Irons, Thora Birch, Justin Whalin…Amy Irving
Amy IrvingactressBorn: 9/10/1953Birthplace: Palo Alto, California Amy Irving first appeared on screen in Stephen King's Carrie (1976) and as the only survivor of the gym conflagration was able to…Amy Irving Biography
Amy IrvingactressBorn: 9/10/1953Birthplace: Palo Alto, California Amy Irving first appeared on screen in Stephen King's Carrie (1976) and as the only survivor of the gym conflagration was able to…Kathy Ireland Biography
Kathy Ireland model, actressBorn: 3/20/1963Birthplace: Glendale, California Like many of today's successful models, Kathy Ireland has used modeling as the foundation for a small business empire…Juliette Binoche Biography
Juliette BinocheactressBorn: 3/9/1964Birthplace: Paris, France Though known to American audiences first for her Academy Award winning performance as supporting actress in The English Patient (1996),…academic freedom
(Encyclopedia) academic freedom, right of scholars to pursue research, to teach, and to publish without control or restraint from the institutions that employ them. It is a civil right that is…bicameral system
(Encyclopedia) bicameral systembicameral systembīkămˈərəl [key], governmental system dividing the legislative function between two chambers, an “upper,” such as the U.S. Senate and the British House…