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  1. Pierre Trudeau -- Sons
    Pierre Trudeau is survived by sons Justin and Sacha Trudeau, and daughter Sarah Coyne, as well as sister Suzette Trudeau-Rouleau. Trudeau's youngest son Michel Trudeau was killed in an avalanche in 1998.
  2. Ossie Davis -- Movies
    Ossie Davis movies DVDs filmography available to buy at CDUniverse are listed below. Information on films includes: other actor and actress, star cast and crew information, reviews, director, photo of cover art, product pics and more.
  3. Ossie Davis -- Martin Luther King
    Ossie and Ruby opposed injustice but spoke out most passionately against racism. They picketed stores that refused to hire blacks and refused acting parts that denigrated them. They emceed at the historic March on Washington in 1963. And Davis eulogized both Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., in 1965 and 1968, respectively.
  4. Ossie Davis -- Paul Robeson
    Ossie Davis "embraced the greatest forces of our times," Mr. Belafonte recalled in his eulogy. "Paul Robeson, Dr. W.E.B. DuBois, Eleanor Roosevelt, A. Phillip Randolph, Fannie Lou Hamer, Ella Baker, Thurgood Marshall, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, and so many, many more.
  5. Benjamin Harrison -- Great Britain
    Harrison conducted a "front-porch campaign" from his home. Imaginative pretexts were spawned to bring great crowds of visitors there. On "German Day," large delegations from Chicago and Milwaukee journeyed to Indianapolis, where they heard from Harrison a eulogy on German virtues. For one of the more imposing receptions, some forty thousand drummers converged from eleven states.
  6. Bruce Bennett -- Wells College
    BRUCE BENNETT was born in 1940 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bruce started to write poetry when he was eight. In the 1970s his poems began appearing in magazines and anthologies. He received his AB, AM and PhD from Harvard, and taught English at Oberlin College from 1967-70, where he co founded and served as an editor of Field: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. In 1971 he co-founded and served as an editor of Ploughshares while living and writing in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1971, he married art historian Bonnie Apgar, and lived in Florence, Italy for two years.
  7. Debra Winger -- Terms of Endearment
    Debra Winger received Academy Award® nominations for Best Actress for "Shadowlands," "Terms of Endearment" and "An Officer and a Gentlemen." She ... received BAFTA nominations for "Shadowlands" and "Urban Cowboy." She was recently seen in the feature film "Eulogy" and the TV film "Dawn Anna."
  8. Ann Coulter -- John Mccain
    ...It's an old story now, but the biggest applause lines [for an Ann Coulter speech at CPAC] --not just awkward giggles, but applause--were about torture. Coulter eulogized Rudy Giuliani's campaign, saying that at least he wanted to "torture the terrorists!" Huge applause. McCain was a pansy because he wasn't willing to "drip water down a terrorist's nose."
  9. Laird Cregar -- Philadelphia
    Laird Cregar( 28 July, 1914 - 9 December, 1944 ) was an American actor. Cregar was born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania and died of a heart attack in Los Angeles , California. His funeral eulogy was delivered by Vincent Price .
  10. Unearth -- Metal Blade
    Massachusetts has a reputation for producing many of the country’s top metal bands, and within its eight years as a group, Unearth has helped foster that opinion. The five-piece group is touring in support of its fourth album, “III: In the Eyes of the Fire” (released last summer) and will be at Sokol next Thursday. The band has played South By Southwest and the MTV Headbangers’ Ball Tour, and ... toured with metal heavyweights Slipknot.      
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