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2004 Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Results
Men Under 45 kg Mavlet Batirov, RUS Stephen Abas, USA Chikara Tanabe, JPN 54–60 kg Yandro Miguel Quintana, CUB Masuod Jokar, IRI Kenji Inoue, JPN 60–66…Famous Food Dishes and How they Got Their Names
The origins of Beef Stroganoff and Peach Melba by David Johnson Waldorf Salad Ingredients 2 cups chopped apples 1 1/2 lemons, juiced 1/4 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup chopped…U.S. Medal-Winning Softball Teams
Multiple gold medals: United States (3).Year 1996United States, China, Australia2000United States, Japan, Australia2004 United States, Australia, Japan2008 Japan, United States, AustraliaU.S…structuralism
(Encyclopedia) structuralism, theory that uses culturally interconnected signs to reconstruct systems of relationships rather than studying isolated, material things in themselves. This method found…Brewer's: Cousin Michael
(or Michel). The Germans are so called. Michel, in Old German, means “gross,” cousin Michel is meant to indicate a slow, heavy, simple, unrefined, coarse-feeding people. Source:…Jon Stone Biography
Jon StoneAge: 65 Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, and director. Helped create Sesame Street and its favorite characters. Died: March 30, 1997.James “Jimmy” Stewart 1997 DeathsMichel…Brig. Gen. Edwin Van Valkenberg Sutherland Biography
Brig. Gen. Edwin Van Valkenberg SutherlandAge: 82 career Army officer and scholar. Fought Germans in World War II and later headed English Department at West Point. Died: Jan. 6, 1997.Michel…George Miller 2003 Deaths
George MillerAge: 61 stand-up comedian who appeared on Late Night with David Letterman 56 times, more than any other comic. Died: Los Angeles, March 5, 2003Doug MichelsM - QPaul Monash…Stephen Ailes 2001 Deaths
Stephen AilesAge: 89 attorney and government official who served as secretary of the Army from 1964 to 1965, when U.S. combat troops began entering South Vietnam.Died: Bethesda, Md., June 30…John Pingel Biography
John PingelAge: 82 All-American halfback at Michigan State in 1938; led Spartans to their first bowl game, a 6-0 loss to Auburn in the 1938 Orange Bowl; member of the National Football…