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  1. Roselyn Sanchez -- Rush Hour
    Roselyn Sanchez’s first taste of mainstream success came with a major role in 2001’s Rush Hour 2. Since then, Roselyn hasn’t looked back; appearing in movies like Nightstalker (2002), Underclassman (2005) and Edison (2005). Offscreen, Roselyn’s unique sexiness is virtually unparalleled, and she has put her one-of-a-kind beauty to work posing for several magazines and other publications.
  2. Zhang Ziyi -- Rush Hour
    Zhang Ziyi was cast to play the villain in the summer 2001 sequel to the successful comedy Rush Hour, appearing opposite the comedy duo of Chris Tucker and martial arts master Jackie Chan. She was cast in the film without knowing a word of English, and despite having taken English lessons, she speaks strictly Chinese in the film (with subtitles).
  3. Brett Ratner -- Rush Hour
    Brett Ratner is an American film director and music-video director. Ratner directed music videos before reaching commercial success with the action-comedy "Rush Hour" (1998), starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, both of whom reunited with Ratner for a sequel, "Rush Hour 2" (2001). Ratner has ... directed "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006) and "After the Sunset" (2004).
  4. Rush -- Rush Limbaugh
    With more than 20 million listeners every week, Rush Limbaugh is the most listened to and highest-rated talk show host in America. Each day Rush not only gives the news, but tells the listeners what to thinkabout it. You may not always agree with him, but it's hard not to stay tuned.
  5. Gold Rush -- California Gold Rush
    Within a few years after the end of the Gold Rush, in 1863, the groundbreaking ceremony for the western leg of the First Transcontinental Railroad was held in Sacramento. The line's completion, some six years later, financed in part with Gold Rush money,[102] united California with the central and eastern United States. Travel that had taken weeks or even months could now be accomplished in days.[103]
  6. Rush Limbaugh -- Premiere Radio
    Limbaugh utilizes props to introduce his monologues on various topics. On his radio show, news about the homeless has often been preceded with the Clarence "Frogman" Henry song "Ain't Got No Home."[58] For a time, Dionne Warwick's song "I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again" preceded reports about people with AIDS.[59] These later became "condom updates" preceded by Fifth Dimension's song, "Up, Up and Away (in My Beautiful Balloon)."[60] In 1989, Limbaugh performed "caller abortions" where he would end a call suddenly to the sounds of a vacuum cleaner and a scream, after which he would deny there was ever a caller, explaining that the call had been "aborted". According to his book The Way Things Ought To Be he was using caller abortions to illustrate "the tragedy of abortion". [61]
  7. Rush Limbaugh -- Radio
    Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh was booked on a charge of prescription drug fraud, but as Jim Acosta reports, he has been released from custody and the charge could be dismissed if he cooperates. | Share
  8. San Francisco Rush 2049
    San Francisco Rush 2049 (... known as Rush 2049 and Rush 3) is the third racing game in the San Francisco Rush trilogy. Developed by Midway Games, San Francisco Rush 2049 was originally an arcade game released in 1999. In 2000, console versions were released for the Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and the Game Boy Color. The Dreamcast version was also re-released as part of Midway Arcade Treasures 3 for the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, and Nintendo Gamecube on September 26, 2005. It was later ported to Windows as part of the same set.
  9. Rush Limbaugh -- People
    Many people have concluded, from Rush Limbaugh's recent disparaging comments about Michael J. Fox and Parkinson's disease, that Limbaugh must be an utter fool. But of course that's exactly what Rush wants you to think. Does the man's capacity for manipulation know no bounds?
  10. San Francisco Rush 2049 -- Games
    San Francisco Rush 2049 is the first entry in Midway's Rush series to take place in the future. It is a port of the arcade title, which was released in 1999 and became another racing game hit for Midway. The Rush series, like Midway's other racing titles, is intended to be a very arcade-like take on the art of driving, embracing the speed of the sport without having to deal with the nuance and difficulty of the real thing.
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