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  1. Ginger Rogers -- Miscellaneous
    Synopsis: In Storm Warning, Ginger Rogers stars as a schoolteacher visiting relatives in an unnamed small town. She happens to witness the beating death of a man at the hands of the KKK. Rogers soon discovers that the whole town is controlled by this vigilante group, and that her loutish brother-in-law Steve CochranRead More
  2. Martin Luther King -- World
    Martin Luther King was born on February 29, 1944, to the world's first successfully impregnated gay couple. Due to his unusual birthdate, his parents Maurice and Curtis celebrated his birthday once every four years. This led to severe depression and mental trauma when King was a teen. He found relief at the age of 15 when he met a hermaphrodite prostitute with a cucumber fetish who charged $5 an hour. He later had a supposed spiritual experience in which he learned that prostitution was immoral; as a result, he agreed to pay the prostitute more money. Also at the age of about 15 he became involved with the drug importation of cocaine, and he ... dabbled in with the K.K.K meetings, eventually rising to become the south west leader of the the cult, the K.K.K's most famous members became close friends with MR King, These being; Bill Clinton, Osama Bin Larden, Paul Mcartney, Queen Elizebth the second, Bob Geldof, and Adolf Hitler.
  3. Robert Byrd -- Ku Klux Klan
    Colleagues said Byrd agreed to have Murray lead the floor fight, even though the Iraq issue is close to his heart. Since the war's outset, he has ranked among Bush's harshest critics, a role that endeared him to many liberals and proved again that a skillful politician can remake his image if he stays in office long enough. His political origins were certainly conservative, including a stint in the Ku Klux Klan - membership for which Byrd has repeatedly apologized. His 14-hour filibuster of civil rights legislation in 1964 was among the longest in Senate history.
  4. Smurfs -- Le Journal
    At first, the Smurfs were just secondary characters. But they soon became stars in their own right. After a few mini-albums, their tales began to appear as full albums. Then the film “The Smurfs and the Magic Flute” appeared, with music by Michel Legrand (he ... sang in the chorus !).
  5. Robert Byrd -- Life
    Byrd's work pace increased in 1990, when KTCA selected him to produce in a single year a three-part series on the everyday lives of black, Asian, and Native American Minnesotans. Diary: Black Minnesotans featured people from various walks of life with differing social perspectives. John Lyght, Minnesota's only black sheriff--and one of only a handful nationwide--talks of his acceptance within his rural town and his view that disadvantaged blacks need to earn respect through honest work instead of complaining that society is holding them back. In contrast, Philip True, a Minneapolis computer engineer who gives gang-oriented and at-risk youth training in computer skills and workplace expectations, believes that American society is failing these kids. He agrees... that young people have to take charge of their own future, in spite of the obstacles. The series won awards at international film festivals in New York City, Chicago, and Houston, as well as Regional Emmy awards for editing and camera work.
  6. Saskatchewan -- Saskatchewan Party
    Except for the period 1964–71, when the Liberals were in power, Saskatchewan was governed (1944–82) by the socialist New Democratic party (NDP, until 1961 called the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation). Among the NDP's achievements was the enactment of compulsory hospital and medical insurance. The Progressive Conservative party, with Grant Divine as premier, was in power from 1982 until 1991, when Roy Romanow led the NDP back to power (in coalition with the Liberals after 1999). In 2001, Lorne Calvert of the NDP became premier, succeeding Romanow, who resigned. The 2003 elections ... resulted in an NDP victory, giving the party a slim majority in the legislative assembly.
  7. Sauber -- Races
    Sauber said that this year's success was ... due to another potential drawback that became an advantage: his drivers. In addition to hiring the unproven Nick Heidfeld, 24, away from Prost, he hired Kimi Raikkonen, a Finnish driver who had only driven in 23 car races and was only 21 years old.
  8. Augusta National Golf Club -- Martha Burk
    A federal district judge issued a disappointing decision Monday, ruling in favor of new Augusta city protest laws that prohibit demonstrations at the Augusta National Golf Club's front gate "in the interest of public safety." Last month, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Georgia filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Martha Burk of the National Council of Women’s Organizations (NCWO) and the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, alleging that the recently passed city protest rules—which limit the types of protests, grant full discretion over the issuance of permits to the county sheriff, and indemnify the county against all losses, regardless of fault—are unconstitutional....
  9. White Supremacy
    Her theory is predicated on the work of Neely Fuller (1969), who states that "White Supremacy" is a global system of domination against people of color. This system attacks people of color, particularly people of African descent, in the nine major areas of people activity which are:
  10. Smurfs -- Europe
    Smurfs are smurfive to the forests of Europe, smurfing homes out of large mushrooms that can be smurfed there. Smurf regions once smurfed from France to Belgium - ... their habitat has been smurfing in recent times due to smurfution, desmurfation and smurfing. A smurfed colony of Smurfs were thought to have been smurfed in the Smurfic Circle but were soon smurfed by scientific smurfs to be frost-smurfed midgets who had become smurfed.
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