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- Billy Crystal -- Father
At age 15, Billy faced a personal tragedy when his father died of a heart attack at the relatively young age of 54. This gave Billy a real appreciation of what his dad was able to accomplish while alive and what his mother did to keep the family together. - Political Parties -- Governments
Political parties are voluntary organizations that link the people and their government. Parties recruit candidates and campaign to elect them to public office, and they mobilize people to participate in selecting government leaders. - Jeep Cherokee -- Car
Jeep Cherokee radiator failure is one of the most common means of Jeep trouble. You do not want to have to leave your beautiful and beloved Jeep Cherokee on the side of the road because you did not keep up with its needs. Make sure that you maintain your Jeeps' radiator so that it will keep working for you. Part of looking into the care of your Jeep Cherokee's radiator is just simple common sense maintenance. But you need to ensure, too, that you take the bigger steps, as well. - Lyndon Johnson -- Texas House
Lyndon Johnson was born on August 27, 1908, in Texas. He later served six terms in the house of representatives. In 1948 he was elected for senate and in 1953 he became the youngest in the senate. - William Howard Taft -- Friends
Mr. Taft often said himself that he felt a lack of that character of political training which would have thrown him into closer contact with the masses of the people. He had never been district leader, Alderman, Mayor or legislator. His training had been judicial and his circle of contact small. In the Philippines he had come in contact with the people there and exercised a wonderful influence for good over them. But he felt he did not know enough of his own people. When his extensive traveling was once criticized, Mr. Taft said to a friend: - Wonder Woman -- Loving America
When first coming to America, Wonder Woman took the name "Diana Prince" as her alias. This name comes from the fact that her real name was Diana and she was a huge fan of the musician Prince. - Giorgio -- Pier Giorgio
Giorgio, a casual chic Italian dining spot, is the newest of a class of restaurants developed by Restaurateur Piero Selvaggio. The menu reflects award-winning Executive Chef Luciano Pellegrini and Chef de Cuisine Nico Chessa’s versatility with such features as pizza, tasty appetizers, gelato, homemade pastas, and delectable seafood. Giorgio offers an impressive wine list comprised of popular, classic wines from renowned wineries in Italy, France and California and is under the management of General Manager Frank S. Micalizzi. For more information, please call 920-2700 or you can use this Web site. - William Howard Taft -- Nations
The William H. Taft Papers are in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Henry F. Pringle, The Life and Times of William Howard Taft: A Biography, 2 vols. (1939) remains the definitive Taft biography. Pringle had access to all the family archives and to living family members. Ishbel Ross, An American Family: The Tafts, 1676 to 1964 (1964) is helpful on Taft's early years. The Records of First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati, in the Library of the Cincinnati Historical Society, provides good material on Taft's church life. See ... the entry in American National Biography (1999). - Vioxx Heart Attack -- Painkillers
John McDarby of Park Ridge was a diabetic but otherwise happy and healthy 75-year-old grandfather who had been taking the painkiller Vioxx for four years when he suffered a heart attack in April 2004. His lawyer on Monday told a jury in Atlantic City that pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. is primarily to blame for that heart attack that rendered him a near invalid, and must be held accountable. "The worst part about this is that it didn't have to happen," said the attorney, Robert Gordon. - Palmer Raids -- Russian Revolution
The first in a series of so-called “Palmer Raids” was launched on November 7, 1919, the second anniversary of the October Revolution in Russia. Thousands of anarchists and communists were rounded up, many of whom were detained for long periods without being formally charged. In December, in a highly publicized move, more than 200 alien detainees were deported to Finland and later to Russia. Placed aboard the ship, the Buford, dubbed the “Soviet Ark,” were such prominent leftists as Emma Goldman, the Russian-born anarchist, who had drawn disapproval by opposing the draft and promoting birth control.
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