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Mulholland Drive

Director/Writer:David LynchUniversal Focus; R; 146 minutesRelease:10/01Cast:Laura Harring, Naomi Watts, Justin Theroux From Lost Highway to Straight Story to his latest, Mulholland Drive,…

Recycling Facts

Related Links The Three R's of the Environment A Look at the Recycling Process Top Ten Most Polluted Places in the World, 2006   Recycling one aluminum can saves enough…

Dr. Robert Jackson

Dr. Robert JacksonBorn: Aug. 6, 1932Surgeon revolutionized sports medicine by popularizing the use of arthroscopic surgery to treat injuries; learned technique from Japanese physician that…

Kathy Whitworth

Kathy WhitworthBorn: Sept. 27, 1939Golf 7-time LPGA Player of the Year (1966-69,71-73); won 6 majors; 88 tour wins, most on LPGA or PGA tour.Reggie WhiteU - ZHazel Hotchkiss Wightman

Australia Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members

Info   Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Date of Information: 7/19/2022 Governor Gen. David Hurley Prime Min. Anthony Albanese Dep. Prime Min. Richard…

John Whitehead 2004 Deaths

John WhiteheadAge: 55 R&B singer and songwriter who, with Gene McFadden, recorded a string of hits in the 1970s, including the No. 1 hit “Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now.” Died: Philadelphia,…

Patsy Mink 2002 Deaths

Patsy MinkAge: 74 Democratic congresswoman who was the first Asian-American woman to serve in the House (1965–1977; 1990–2002). She was appointed assistant secretary for Oceans and…

Dudley Moore 2002 Deaths

Dudley MooreAge: 66 British actor known for his broad physical comedy and his hilarious high-brow performances with Peter Cook in the revue Beyond the Fringe. His films include 10 (1979),…

Fred Whipple 2004 Deaths

Fred WhippleAge: 97 rocket scientist whose “dirty snowball theory” suggested that comets are made of ice and rock. He invented a thin shield of metal, called the Whipple shield, to protect…

Byron (Whizzer) White

Byron (Whizzer) WhiteBorn: June 8, 1917Football All-America HB at Colorado (1937); signed with Pittsburgh in 1938 for the then largest contract in pro history ($15,800); took Rhodes…