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  1. Whoopi Goldberg -- John Kerry
    The Democrats knew when they recruited her that Whoopi Goldberg wasn't going to go along with the "divine right of kings" mentality that paralyzes so much of the mainstream media. Unless Kerry and Edwards want to return the money she helped raise that night, they'd better not even think about apologizing for a vulgar display of partisan rabble-rousing that mirrors the vulgar state of American politics.
  2. Carolina Panthers -- North Carolina
    Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Carolina Panthers are a professional American football team. Current, they are members of the Southern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Panthers, along with the Jacksonville Jaguars, began play as 1995 NFL expansion teams. Summer training camp of the Panthers is conducted at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
  3. Raiders -- Oakland Raiders
    The Oakland Raiders are a professional American football team based in the city of Oakland, California. They currently play in the Western Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Raiders began play in 1960 as the eighth charter member of the American Football League (AFL), where they won one championship and three division titles. The team joined the NFL in 1970 as part of the AFL-NFL Merger. Since joining the NFL, the Raiders have won twelve division titles and three Super Bowls, and have appeared in two other Super Bowls. The team has thirteen enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  4. Indianapolis Colts -- Teams
    The Indianapolis Colts are under the guidance of Head Coach Tony Dungy. Tony Dungy started his tenure as the Colts’ head coach on the 22nd of January, 2002. Prior to his arrival, the Colts has been recognized as a team with a very explosive offense, but struggled in defense. Tony Dungy was renowned for his defensive acumen, and immediately started to bolster the team’s defense. Under the guidance of coach Dungy, the Colts was able to post an impressive 2005 off season by winning their first 13 games, and was expected by many to advance to the Super Bowl. However, the Colts were upset by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Divisional playoffs, and the Colts finished the season with a record of 12-4.
  5. Gillian Armstrong -- Australia
    In 1979, before anyone in America had heard much about the Australian film industry, Gillian Armstrong and an almost all-female company set out to make a movie about a woman trying to balance career and personal life. Based on a 19th century tale that had been captured in a book of the same name, My Brilliant Career tells the story of a young rural woman (Judy Davis) who turns down the obvious choice of marrying a good man (Sam Neill) to pursue her writing career. While timely when it came out, it addresses issues very much alive today. It is fueled by Judy Davis' fresh energy and by the fluidity of the storytelling.
  6. Madonna -- New York
    Madonna, the Beastie Boys, Leonard Cohen and Donna Summer are among the artists nominated for 2008 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They join the Dave Clark Five, Afrika Bambaataa, Chic, the Ventures and John Mellencamp on the eclectic nominee list. Only five will enter the Hall during the induction ceremony, to be held on March 10, 2008 at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
  7. Bo Derek
    From All Movie Guide: An aspiring model, 16-year-old Bo Derek was introduced to actor/director/cinematographer John Derek in 1971. Just as he'd done with previous "protegés" Ursula Andress and Linda Evans, Derek literally molded her into a highly desirable superstar. In 1974, the 48-year-old Derek capped his makeover by marrying the 18-year-old Bo. In her first film, the Jaws rip-off Orca, Bo showed up long enough to have her lovely leg chewed off by a killer whale. Her next film was far more rewarding: Blake Edwards' 10 (1979), in which, bouncing along the beach in slow motion to the pulsating rhythms of Ravel's Bolero, the scantily clad, cornrow-coifed Bo became the instant object of star Dudley Moore's affections. An overnight pinup favorite, Bo followed her 10 triumph with a brace of adventure films directed by her husband: Tarzan the Ape Man (1981) and Bolero (1984).
  8. Lil Kim
    Lil Kim will be spending a year and a day in prison. Judge Gerald Lynch slammed down the sentencing Wednesday afternoon which includes a $50,000 fine and three years probation after her sentence. She is scheduled to begin September 19th.
  9. Richard Egan
    Synopsis: National Intelligence Agent Dan Street (Richard Egan) is on the trail of some stolen laser rubies. It is assumed the agents will come after the raygun itself for their evil purposes. Count Romano (Michael Ansara) is the swimsuit-import mogul who tries to keep his head from going under whileRead More
  10. Rupert Murdoch -- New York
    In a speech in New York, Rupert Murdoch said that the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said the BBC coverage of the Hurricane Katrina disaster was full of hatred of America. Murdoch is a strong critic of the BBC, which he believes has a left wing bias.
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