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1988 Women's and Men's Olympic Tennis Medalists
Men Singles: Miloslav Mecir, CZE, def. Tim Mayotte, USA, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 Stefan Edberg, SWE / Brad Gilbert, USA Doubles: Ken Flach and Robert Seguso, USA, def. Emilio Sanchez and…1998-99 NBA Individual Single Game Highs
Most Field Goals Made 19 Tim Duncan, SA vs. Van (4/1) Most Field Goals Attempted 36 Allen Iverson, Phi. vs. LAL (3/19) Most Assists 20 Stephon Marbury, NJ vs. Ind. (4/25…The Grass Harp
Director:Charles MatthauWriters:Stirling Silliphant and Kirk EllisDirector of Photography:John A. AlonzoEditors:Sidney Levin and Tim O'MearaMusic:Patrick WilliamsProduction Designer:Paul…Gridlock'd
Director/Writer: Vondie Curtis Hall Director of Photography: Bill Pope Editor: Christopher Koefoed Music: Stewart Copeland Production Designer: Dan Bishop Producers:…2003 Golden Globe Awards
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards were presented January 25, 2004 at the Beverly Hilton. Here are the movie awards.Best Motion Picture—Drama: Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingBest…U.S. Medal-Winning Baseball Teams
Multiple gold medals: Cuba (3). Year 1992 Cuba, Taiwan, Japan 1996 Cuba, Japan, United States 2000 United States, Cuba, South Korea 2004 Cuba, Australia, Japan 2008…NBA Playoffs, 2003
EASTERN CONFERENCEFirst Round(Best of 7)Detroit Pistons defeated Orlando Magic, 4 games to 3New Jersey Nets defeated Milwaukee Bucks, 4 games to 2Boston Celtics defeated Indiana Pacers, 4…NBA Playoffs, 2005
EASTERN CONFERENCEFirst Round(Best of 7)Miami Heat defeated New Jersey Nets, 4 games to 0Detroit Pistons defeated Philadelphia 76ers, 4 games to 1Indiana Pacers defeated Boston Celtics, 4…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 8, 1804
Day 186 Day 188 Clark, August 8, 1804 8th August Wednesday 1804 Set out this morning at the usial time at two miles passed (1) a bend to L. S. Choaked up with Snags our boat run on two in…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 16, 1805
Day 893 Day 895 Clark, September 16, 1805 Saturday Septr. 16th 1805 began to Snow about 3 hours before Day and Continud all day the Snow in The morning 4 Inches deep on The old Snow, and…