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Holiday Movie Preview, 2000 - Part 1
How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Bounce, and Quills by Beth Rowen Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas Opens November 17 Just about everyone over age 10 knows the story of the…Movies and Film: Hitler's Hired Help
Hitler's Hired HelpMovies and FilmGermany's Film HistoryGermany's Greatest -IsmHitler's Hired HelpA Few Young MenRoads Not Taken: Film in East GermanyUnification and Beyond Leni Riefenstahl…NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS, 2005
Batting—D. Lee, Chicago.335Home runs—A. Jones, Atlanta51Runs batted in—A. Jones, Atlanta128Runs—A. Pujols, St. Louis129Hits—D. Lee, Chicago199Stolen bases—J. Reyes, New York60Doubles—D. Lee,…Black Baseball Players
Notable African-American Baseball Players Satchel Paige Browse more African-American biographies by category: A-Z List Government Officials Civil Rights Leaders…Akio Morita 1999 Deaths
Akio MoritaAge: 78 Japanese Sony co-founder who was a major influence in the globalization of business. The imaginative marketing wizard was responsible for inventing the Walkman and making…Arthur Boyd Biography
Arthur BoydAge: 78 artist who was known as one of Australia's greatest painters. His landscapes masterfully capture his country's natural beauty. Died: Melbourne, Australia, April 24,…Pat McCormick
Pat McCormickBorn: May 12, 1930U.S. diver won women's platform and springboard gold medals in both 1952 and '56 Olympics. Her daughter Kelly followed in her wake, earning a silver in the 1984…Annemarie Moser-Pröll
Annemarie Moser-PröllBorn: Mar. 27, 1953Austrian alpine skier won World Cup overall title 6 times (1971-75,79); all-time women's World Cup leader in career wins with 61; won Downhill in 1980…Bill Rassmussen
Bill RassmussenBorn: Oct. 15, 1932Radio-TV unemployed radio broadcaster who founded ESPN, the nation's first 24-hour all-sports cable-TV network, in 1978; bought out by Getty Oil in 1981.…Bart Starr
Bart StarrBorn: Jan. 9, 1934Football QB led Green Bay to 5 NFL titles and 2 Super Bowl wins from 1961-67; regular season MVP in 1966; MVP of Super Bowls I and II.Willie StargellR - TRoger…