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Lou Cioffi 1998 Deaths

Lou CioffiAge: 72 former ABC News international correspondent. He won an Emmy Award in 1981 for his interview with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.Died: May 2, 1998.Wendell ChinoA - FKasey…

Lou Kusserow 2001 Deaths

Lou KusserowAge: 73 record-setting tailback and safety at Columbia in the 1940s, who later became a producer for NBC Sports; scored two touchdowns in Columbia's 21-20 victory over Army in…

Lou Boudreau 2001 Deaths

Lou BoudreauAge: 84 arguably the best position player in Cleveland Indians history; a wildly popular, athletic shortstop who led A.L. shortstops in fielding percentage eight times; made…

Lou Rawls 2006 Deaths

Lou RawlsAge: 72 Grammy Award-winning singer whose chart-topping hits include “Love Is a Hurtin' Thing,” “Tobacco Road,” and “You'll Never Find (Another Love Like Mine).” Rawls started his…

Lou Diamond Phillips Biography

Lou Diamond Phillips(Lou Upchurch)actorBorn: 2/17/1962Birthplace: The Philippines This handsome actor first distinguished himself in roles as rock star Richie Valens in La Bamba (1987) and a…

Mary Lou Retton Biography

Mary Lou RettonBorn: Jan. 24, 1968Gymnast won gold medal in women's All-Around at the 1984 Olympics; also won 2 silvers and 2 bronzes.Pee Wee ReeseR - TButch Reynolds

Benjamin, Park

(Encyclopedia) Benjamin, Park, 1809–64, American journalist, b. British Guiana (now Guyana). As owner and editor of the New England Magazine, he merged it (1835) with the American Monthly Magazine of…

Brown, Walter Folger

(Encyclopedia) Brown, Walter FolgerBrown, Walter Folgerfōlˈjər [key], 1869–1961, American cabinet officer, b. Massillon, Ohio. A lawyer of Toledo, Ohio, he became prominent in Republican politics and…

Work, Hubert

(Encyclopedia) Work, Hubert, 1860–1942, American cabinet officer, b. Marion Center, Pa. A practicing physician in Colorado, he became prominent in state and then in national Republican politics. He…