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Ted Turner Biography
Ted TurnerBorn: Nov. 19, 1938Sportsman and TV mogul skippered Courageous to America's Cup win in 1977; owner of MLB Atlanta Braves, NBA Hawks and NHL Thrashers; owner of CNN, TNT and TBS;…Ted Williams Biography
Ted WilliamsBorn: Aug. 30, 1918Baseball OF led AL in batting 6 times, and HRs and RBI 4 times each; won Triple Crown twice (1942,47); 2-time MVP (1946,49); last player to bat .400 when he hit…Nunn, Sam
(Encyclopedia) Nunn, Sam (Samuel Augustus Nunn, Jr.), 1938–, U.S. Senator from Georgia (1973–97), b. Perry, Ga. A lawyer, he was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1968–72) and won…Elkin, Stanley
(Encyclopedia) Elkin, Stanley, 1930–95, American writer, b. New York City. An offbeat fiction writer, Elkin had a gift for black comedy, fantastic imagery, bizarre situations, and a kind of lyrical…Bogart, Humphrey DeForest
(Encyclopedia) Bogart, Humphrey DeForestBogart, Humphrey DeForestbōˈgärt [key], 1899–1957, American film actor, b. New York City. After a succession of stage roles he achieved note with his portrayal…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 Jones 2000 Deaths
Ted JonesAge: 90 boat designer whose work revolutionized hydroplane racing; designed six national championship boats, including Slo-Mo-Shun IV; won American Power Boat Association Gold Cup in…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