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  1. Michael Winner
    Michael Winner is an acclaimed British film director and restaurant critic. His 'Sunday Times' food column is a must-read. A collection of Michael Winner’s columns, 'The Winner Guide' (ISBN 186105503X), is ... published by Robson Books. The hardback of 'Winner Takes All' (1861057342) sold 20, 000 copies in six weeks. Winner lives in London W14.
  2. Wager -- Winners
    NEW YORK, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ - Today a significant number of accounts were opened at Sportsbook.com to wager solely on reality television. All the new bettors were from California and all placed the maximum wager on Lukas Rossi to win Rock Star Supernova. The show has a live finale, so the winner should not be known. Sportsbook.com has decided to halt betting for fear th.....
  3. Pulitzer Prize -- Winners
    In celebration of the 1995 Pulitzer Prize in music, the American University Library mounted a special exhibit, displayed May 8-July 1, 1995, which focused on the history and winners of the coveted music award. That exhibit has been updated to include information on the 1996-2002 winners.
  4. Condorcet -- Condorcet Winner
    A "Condorcet Winner" is a candidate who would beat any opponent in a simple majority vote (2-man race). Unfortunately there are cyclic election examples where no Condorcet Winner exists. But when one does exist, it seems difficult (but possible!) to dispute that he ought to be the election winner. And so, much fear and gnashing of teeth arose from the realization that the Approval Voting system (and hence the Range Voting system) could fail to elect a Condorcet Winner.
  5. Michael Winner -- Cannon Films
    Michael Winner, the legendary film director, writer and food critic, is a colourful figure who has led a remarkable life. He has a reputation for being outspoken, and, true to form, in his autobiography he tells it like it is with sharp and insightful observations.
  6. Pc World -- Winners
    SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ — Today, PC World, the most widely-read computer or business magazine, announced the winners of the 2006 PC World Innovations Awards. The online-only article showcases groundbreaking products that transcend the boundaries of computers and consumer electronics as well as push the limits of technology. These devices help define industry standards and raise the threshold for what is considered inspired and unique. PC World’s February 2006 issue features the winners list in its monthly “Up Front” column, authored by VP/Editor-in-Chief Harry McCracken; the issue hits newsstands on January 17, 2006.
  7. Robert Kendrick -- Winners
    Murray has a golden opportunity to take control again at 15-40 up but Kendrick produces a magnificent forehand winner followed by a superb backhand that apparently clips the line. Murray is not convinced - "that's a ridiculous call" he shouts, prompting a few boos from the locals. Unperturbed the Scot continues to dominate and on his second break point of the game he brings another forehand error from Kendrick.
  8. Academy Award -- Winners
    Since 1929, the Academy Awards have awarded excellence in movies. From "Wings" and "All Quiet on the Western Front" to "Crash" and "The Departed", WhoWonWhen.com lists winners over the years in many Academy Awards categories.
  9. Charles Bronson -- Michael Winner
    Arthur Bishop (Charles Bronson) is a "mechanic"--a hired killer. And he's the best at what he does, for he exterminates his targets in uniquely violent ways. But the 50ish Bishop is about to retire, so he takes on a young apprentice named Steve McKenna (Jan Michael Vincent).
  10. Michael Winner -- United States
    In 1974, Winner and Bronson led movie headlines with Death Wish, a film that has defined the careers of both men. Based on a novel by Brian Garfield and adapted to the screen by Wendell Mayes, Death Wish was originally planned for director Sidney Lumet under contract with United Artists. The commitment of Lumet to another film and UA's questioning of its subject matter led to an eventual production by Dino De Laurentiis through Paramount Pictures. Death Wish tracks Paul Kersey, a liberal New York architect who becomes a gun-wielding vigilante after his wife is murdered and daughter is raped. With a script adjusted to Bronson's persona, the film generated major controversy during its screenings and was one of the year's highest grossers.
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