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2000-01 Season Recap

Mission 16W Ray Bourque had just one thing left to accomplish. In 22 years of service, he scored 410 goals and dished out 1169 assists, becoming the leading scorer by defensemen in NHL history. He…

Burns, Robert

(Encyclopedia) Burns, Robert, 1759–96, Scottish poet. Burns's art is at its best in songs such as “Flow Gently, Sweet Afton,” “My Heart's in the Highlands,” and “John Anderson My Jo.” Two…

Kornelia Ender

Kornelia EnderBorn: Oct. 25, 1958East German swimmer 1st woman to win 4 gold medals at one Olympics (1976), all in world-record time.Roy EmersonD - FJulius Erving

Gene Evans 1998 Deaths

Gene EvansAge: 75 character actor frequently cast as a “tough guy,” who had roles in more than 30 films and TV shows. Died: April 1, 1998.E.W. (Skip) EtchellsA - FRoy Evans

Arthur L. Liman Biography

Arthur L. LimanAge: 64 prominent legal strategist for tycoons and criminals. Had major role in investigating Iran-Contra affair and Attica prison uprising. Died: July 17, 1997.Roy…

Clarence Campbell

Clarence CampbellBorn: July 9, 1905Hockey 3rd NHL president (1946-77), league tripled in size from 6 to 18 teams during his tenure.Died: June 24, 1984Roy CampanellaA - CEarl Campbell

Chad Rowan (Akebono)

Chad Rowan (Akebono)Born: May 8, 1969Sumo Wrestling 6-foot-9, 510-pound naturalized Japanese citizen born in Hawaii; first foreign grand champion in sumo wrestling's 2,000-year history;…

Madigan Men

ABC Friday 9:30–10:00 p.m.; canceled Cast: Gabriel Byrne, John Hensley, Roy Dotrice Gabriel Byrne is one of several acclaimed film actors who has made the questionable move to the…

Walter Camp

Walter CampBorn: Apr. 7, 1859Football coach and innovator established scrimmage line, center snap, downs, 11 players per side; elected 1st All-America team (1889). Died: Mar. 14, 1925Lee…