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Ted Turner, 1997 News

announced plans to donate $1 billion to the United Nations for humanitarian (i.e., not administrative) programs in a move he hoped would encourage philanthropy in other wealthy individuals…

Ted Graber 2000 Deaths

Ted GraberAge: 80 interior decorator who revamped the living area of the White House for the Reagans. Died: Sonoma, Calif., June 3, 2000Edward GoreyG - LCharles Gray

Ted Demme 2002 Deaths

Ted DemmeAge: 38 director who helmed the films Beautiful Girls and Blow. He died while playing in a celebrity basketball game. He was the nephew of director Jonathan Demme. Died: Santa Monica…

Ted Williams 2002 Deaths

Ted WilliamsAge: 83 , left-handed hitting outfielder for the Boston Red Sox, whose passion for hitting was unrivaled, as were his results; his career .344 batting average is sixth-highest…

Ted Ross 2002 Deaths

Ted RossAge: 68 film, stage, and television actor who won a Tony Award for his 1975 role as the Cowardly Lion in The Wiz. Died: Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 3, 2002William RosenbergR - ZKyle Rote…

Ted Williams 2002 Deaths

Ted WilliamsAge: 83 Boston Red Sox legend, whose passion for hitting was unrivaled, as were his results. His career .344 batting average is sixth-highest since 1900, he won the American…

Ted Cruz: Campaign Issues

Where he stands Ted Cruz, Sept. 2012Related Links Hillary Clinton: Campaign Issues Campaign 2016 Closest Presidential…

Yastrzemski, Carl Michael

(Encyclopedia) Yastrzemski, Carl Michael, 1939–, American baseball player, b. Southampton, N.Y. A career-long member of the Boston Red Sox, “Yaz” was signed in 1959, brought up to the majors in 1961…

colorization, motion picture

(Encyclopedia) colorization, motion picture, electronic process that uses computers to add color to black-and-white movies, creating new colored videotape versions. Invented by Canadians Wilson…

Weidman, Charles

(Encyclopedia) Weidman, Charles, 1901–75, American modern dancer and choreographer, b. Lincoln, Neb. Weidman performed with the troupe formed by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn from 1920 to 1927, when…