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  1. Watergate -- Watergate Apartment
    The three Watergate Apartment buildings total some 600 residential units. Past occupants have included Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Bob and Elizabeth Dole, Monica Lewinsky, Betty Currie, and Paul O'Neill. Current Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice now lives in the Watergate.
  2. Los Angeles Class Submarine -- Los Angeles-Class
    SOUDA BAY, Crete, Greece (June 9, 2007) - Los Angeles-class submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) arrives for a routine port visit. Scranton is on deployment as part of the Bataan Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG). Scranton has been operating in the Persian Gulf supporting maritime security operations. U.S. Navy photo by Mr. Paul Farley (RELEASED)
  3. Amtrak -- Amtrak's Board
    Amtrak is a made-for-profit corporation, but receives subsidies from the federal government to keep it operating. Amtrak's preferred stock is owned by the federal government and members of Amtrak's board of directors are appointed by the President of the United States himself.
  4. Lenny
    Politically, Lenny is very active, working to improve the conditions that affect lives in Mecklenburg County and North Carolina. Lenny is an active member of the North Carolina Republican Party Executive Committee, the 12th District Republican Executive Committee, and the North Carolina New Majority Advisory Council. In March 2006,Lenny and Lannie McAllister participated as guests of US Senator Elizabeth Dole (NC) in the African-American Leadership Summit that was co-sponsored by US Senators Kay Bailey Hutchison and Rick Santorum. This appearance came 18 months after Lenny appeared as an invited speaker before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ Judicial Committee concerning inconsistencies in child custody laws and court proceedings. He has ... served as a participant in the Citizens’ Task Force on Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in December 2005. In addition, Lennyserves as an appointee to the United Way Community Advisory Board in the Lake Norman region.
  5. Debbie Stabenow -- Senator Debbie Stabenow
    Senator Debbie Stabenow replacement is being narrowed to just two canadates. If Governor Granholm is thrown out of office Stabenow will be dumped as well. These two Liberal babes will go down together. Michigan is so broke that the only thing Granholm can come up with in health care reform is the taxpayers paying for the health insurance of gay state employees' lovers.
  6. Ronald Reagan -- Ronald Reagan Building
    By 1947, motion picture actor and leading man Ronald Reagan was in transition. Despite having made three dozen movies in the previous ten years, his career was beginning to wind down. That year, his baby girl, born four months premature, died after surviving a single day. His marriage to actress Jane Wyman (Falcon Crest) dissolved soon after.
  7. North Carolina
    With approximately 8 million residents, North Carolina is the eleventh most populous state. The population increased 21 percent from 1990 to 2000, outpacing the national population growth rate of 13.1 percent. This was primarily due to the state's economic growth, which flourished in the 1990s, led by the manufacturing, tourism, banking, technology, and construction industries. Most of the population growth took place in and around Charlotte, the largest city; Raleigh, the capital; Durham; and the "Triad" region, which includes Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. The agriculture and textile industries offered job opportunities for farm and blue-collar workers. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the state's population is 72.1 percent Caucasian and 21.6 percent African American.
  8. More Than Words
    One of the strong points of Much More Than Words is the first-rate playing that backs Spencer, courtesy of the Randall Bramblett Band. Randall adds his distinctive keyboard style throughout, while guitarist Davis Causey adds tasteful licks that complement perfectly Spencer’s vocals. Among the many highlights to Much More Than Words are the joyous strum-along of “Scared of the Door,” the wicked and nasty “Evil Hearted Woman,” and “Three O’ Clock In the Morning,” which soars majestically. “Something Amazing” and “She Doesn’t Know” are two solo acoustic numbers that serve as platforms for Spencer’s singer/songwriter skills, but it is the road-aching lament “The Traveler” that stands out as the prime cut on this well-structured album.
  9. Sidney Poitier -- Academy Award
    Sidney Poitier will be the 2006recipient of the Marian Anderson Award, which honors artists whose leadership benefits humanity. Poitier, 79, was chosen because of his work as an actor, humanitarian and diplomat, Mayor John Street of Philadelphia said this week. "He lived through the perils of racism, defied stereotypes and became one of the country's most respected and popular actors," Street said. "His achievements and his leadership over five decades set the standard for the subsequent generations of talented African-Americans who have followed in his footsteps in theater and in the film industry." Poitier was the first black performer in a leading role to win an Academy Award, for the 1963 film "Lilies of the Field." The Anderson award is named for a Philadelphia native and the first black soloist to perform at New York's Metropolitan Opera. Poitier is to accept the award, and its accompanying $100,000 honorarium, on Nov. 14.
  10. Clive Owen -- Roles
    Hot off his critically acclaimed starring role in the action drama Children of Men, Clive Owen has committed to lead the cast of another action film. Owen will star in The International for Columbia Pictures.
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