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![]() Washington Post | washingtonpost.com Washington Post, United States - Margaret M. Weid, 91, a member of George Washington University Hospital's women's board and a volunteer at the hospital, died June 29 at her home in ... Health Tip: Trying Pregnancy Again Rise of Awakening Groups Sets Off A Struggle for Power Among Sunnis TRAVEL Q&A Let's Talk (Ancient) Turkey |
Times Online | A Daughter's Love: Thomas and Margaret More by John Guy Times Online, UK - In August 1528, Sir Thomas More's eldest daughter, Margaret Roper, sent the renowned humanist educator Erasmus of Rotterdam the gift of a preliminary sketch ... |
![]() RTE.ie | Noel Gallagher blames Margaret Thatcher for knife crime Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - By Anita Singh, Showbiz Editor Oasis star Noel Gallagher has blamed former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher for the epidemic of knife crime and warned: "the ... Gallagher blames Thatcher for crime in Britain Noel Gallagher says "knive-wielding scum bags" are taking over Britain |
![]() BBC News | Queen opens university campus The Press Association - "The global reach of Queen Margaret University belies our size. This small patch of East Lothian real estate impacts most significantly on Scotland and ... Hundreds see Queen open campus The Queen visits Queen Margaret University Musselburgh campus Scotland risks losing generation of actors |
Obama, McCain Find It's All About Feelings: Margaret Carlson Bloomberg - (Margaret Carlson, author of ``Anyone Can Grow Up: How George Bush and I Made It to the White House'' and former White House correspondent for Time magazine ... Video: AP Campaign Minute |
Margaret Himes Paragould Daily Press, AR - Margaret B. Himes, 85, retired Liberian for Marion High School and member of 1st United Methodist Church in West Memphis passed away July 3, ... |
Margaret Hair: Team American pop culture Steamboat Pilot, CO - By Margaret Hair (Contact) Margaret Hair's column appears Fridays in the 4 Points arts and entertainment section in the Steamboat Today. ... |
MARGARET WINS VERDUN LOW TROPHY Forfar Today, UK - The 2008 winner of the Verdun Low Trophy, competed for by lady bowlers in Forfar, is Margaret Webster, who defeated Ann Gray in the final played on Canmore ... |
Margaret Cho, a bottle of whiskey and a long night Violet Blue ... San Francisco Chronicle, USA - And what began with a post Trans March surprise visit from Donna Sachet turned into a squirmy pile of bodies packed into Margaret Cho's limo as we all got ... |
Gracefully taking leave of life Toronto Star, Canada - Musician Oliver Schroer drapes his 6-foot, 6-inch body across his single bed in the leukemia ward of the Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital in Toronto. ... Prolific fiddler Oliver Schroer dies of cancer Fiddler succumbs to cancer Leukemia claims life of Canadian fiddler Schroer, 51 |
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John Williams Plays The Movies'The Wizard of Oz - Somewhere Over The Rainbow'The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical-fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The film features Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale, Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow, Jack Haley as the Tin Man, Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion, Billie Burke as Glinda the Good Witch of the North, Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West, and Frank Morgan as the Wizard.The film, set in what is most likely late nineteenth-century Kansas, follows schoolgirl Dorothy Gale who lives on a farm with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, but dreams of a better place "somewhere over the rainbow." After being struck unconscious during a tornado, by a piece of broken window, Dorothy dreams that she, her dog Toto, and the farmhouse are transported to the magical Land of Oz. There, the Good Witch of the North advises Dorothy to follow the yellow brick road to Emerald City and meet the Wizard of Oz, who can return her to Kansas. During her journey, she meets a Scarecrow, Tin Man and a Cowardly Lion, who join her, hoping to receive what they lack themselves (a brain, a heart, and courage, respectively), all of this is done while also trying to avoid the many plots of the Wicked Witch of the West, in her attempt to get the ruby slippers that Dorothy received from the squashed Wicked Witch of the East.Initially, The Wizard of Oz was not considered a commercial success in relation to what was then considered its enormous budget, although it made a small profit and received largely favorable reviews. What impact it had upon release was reportedly responsible for the release of two other fantasy films in Technicolor the following year - The Blue Bird and The Thief of Bagdad. The songs from The Wizard of Oz became widely popular, with "Over the Rainbow" receiving the Oscar for Best Song of the Year, and the film itself garnering several Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.The film received much more attention after frequent television screenings and has since become one of the most beloved films of all time. It is often ranked among the top ten best movies of all-time in various critics' and popular polls, and has provided many indelible quotes to the American cultural consciousness. Its signature song, "Over the Rainbow," sung by Judy Garland, has been voted the greatest movie song of all time by the American Film Institute.(Wikipedia)
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Added: July 5, 2008
Aunt Carol Sings Happy Birthday
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Added: July 4, 2008
Vivien Leigh, (n. 5 de noviembre de 1913 - m. 7 de julio de 1967), nombre artístico de Vivian Mary Hartley, fue una actriz británica ganadora del premio Oscar en dos ocasiones. Nacida en la India de padres ingleses que pertenecían a una familia acomodada en Inglaterra. Desde una edad temprana demostró su inclinación por la interpretación, actuando en los diversos montajes teatrales que se organizaban en los distintos colegios a los que asistió. La fama mundial le llegó cuando David O. Selznick se fijó en ella para que protagonizara la versión cinematográfica de la novela de Margaret Mitchell Lo que el viento se llevó (1939). Murió tempranamente a la edad de 53 años de tuberculosis crónica, cuando su abuela, su madre y su hija aún vivían.
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Added: July 4, 2008
queen margaret college's house performing arts - braemar's (winning) performance of happy ending
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Added: July 4, 2008
queen margaret college's house performing arts - braemar's (winning) performance of happy ending
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Added: July 4, 2008
queen margaret college's house performing arts - braemar's (winning) performance of happy ending
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Added: July 4, 2008
queen margaret college's house performing arts - braemar's (winning) performance of happy ending
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Added: July 4, 2008
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Katharine Hepburn had two sisters one was Marion (in the upper right hand corner of the photo) which you can read about a bit more about in “Conversations with Ellsworth Grant.” Ellsworth was Marion’s husband.The other sister was Margaret (upper left hand corner of the photo) who lived up on a farm in Canton."
http://digg.com/celebrity/Katharine_Hepburn_s_Sister
Inspired as much by her own senses as by the scratch-and-sniff craze many of us likely also remember from our childhood years, author Margaret Hyde found the perfect union for the two inspirations in her best friend and illustrating collaborator Amanda Giacomini's rescue dog, Mo. In Mo Smells Red: A Scentsational Journey, the pair explore...
http://digg.com/arts_culture/Scratch_n_Sniff_2_0_Mo_Smells_Red
The Sahara Hotel and Casino has been attracting families to Las Vegas since its opening in 1952. This hotel was largely responsible for building Las Vegas’s entertainment industry, attracting such celebrities as Ann-Margaret, Johnny Carson, and the Beatles.The rooms emphasize comfortable accommodations and a variety of television viewing options
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It was begun in 1880 by Margarete Steiff, who was a talented seamstress confined to a wheelchair due to polio she contracted as a baby. Margarete Steiff started making stuffed animals and toys as a hobby from designs she found in magazines.
http://digg.com/arts_culture/A_history_of_teddy_bears_Steiff_teddy_bears
In a recent article that appeared in Human Resources for the 21st Century, management guru and author Margaret Wheatley identified 7 practices to follow in dealing with the overwhelming change that's taking place in today's business environment. One of those practices has particular importance to the style of leadership we encourage in our...
http://digg.com/business_finance/Joe_Kran_Leadership_as_a_Relationship
Like that's going to happen, but Truly, PP offers blood money, and it is strongly bloodied by the disproportionate deaths of babies of color, black and Hispanic. Margaret Sanger started the organization with the intent to purify future generations, ensuring only the "desireable" bred. Now along the lines of "Population Bomb" no human child is good.
http://digg.com/politics/Black_Pastors_Ask_Both_Parties_to_Decline_PP_Donations
The internet can be very addicting to ADDers. Dr. Margaret Weiss head of the Vancouver ADHD clinic has mentioned at a recent CHADD Vancouver meeting that she saw internet addiction as a big problem for many people with ADHD.
http://digg.com/health/Internet_Addiction_Wake_Up_Devices_2
The idea of over population, and controlling population growth is not a new line of thinking by any means. But it began with a much more sinister motivation.Time Magazine named Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood as one of the 100 most important people of the 20th century! The magazine’s story begins with this:...
http://digg.com/political_opinion/Over_Population_Propaganda_Planned_Parenthood_Founder
In a rather stunningly good casting job as far as physical appearance goes, Christine Horne is being “introduced” in “The Stone Angel“, based on the best-selling novel by Margaret Laurence, to play the younger version of Ellen Burstyn....
http://digg.com/movies/Ellen_Burstyn_and_Ellen_Page_in_The_Stone_Angel
Spain has named writer Margaret Atwood winner of one of the country's most distinguished arts prizes, sometimes likened to the European country's version of the Nobel Prize.
http://digg.com/politics/Atwood_nets_prestigious_Spanish_literary_prize


























