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  1. Alan King -- Milton Berle
    In August 2002 Alan King founded Milton Keynes Digital Artists, and held the post of Chairman from August 2002 until May 2004. He regularly exhibits in and around Milton Keynes and is proud to be invited to attend schools as Artist-in-Residence for special projects.
  2. Cassandra Peterson -- Los Angeles
    It all started as a lark for a struggling young actress and former Vegas showgirl named Cassandra Peterson. When a local Los Angeles TV producer saw her do a couple of comic sketches in 1981 with the Groundlings, an improv-comedy troupe that included future "Saturday Night Live" stars Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman, he invited her to audition.
  3. Sebadoh -- Eric Gaffney
    The three guys from Sebadoh hadn’t played together in years, not since a falling out between the band members which left member Eric Gaffney incommunicado with the group for over a decade. Despite successful reunion tours in 2002 and 2003, the press expressed some concerns that the three rockers were just a bit too past their prime to put on a good live show together.
  4. Richard Pryor -- Audiences
    Synopsis: This Americanized remake of Lina Wertmuller's The Seduction of Mimi offered audiences the novelty of seeing Richard Pryor performing three different roles in the same film. Which Way Is Up? tells the tale of Leroy Jones (Pryor), a poor orange picker who gets fired from his job when he accidentallyRead More
  5. Jessica Canseco -- World Series
    Canseco's personal life has ... had its troubles. In 1989, his first wife, Esther Haddad, whom he married in November 1988, accused him of domestic violence after he allegedly ran his car into hers. That was the beginning of a series of accusations and run-ins with the law while Canseco was in the public spotlight. He divorced in 1991 and remarried in August 1996, to Jessica Sekely; he was arrested in November 1997 for allegedly hitting her. In January 1998 he was sentenced to probation and required to have counseling. The couple divorced in 1999.
  6. Ernesto Bertarelli -- Larry Ellison
    Bertarelli said he negotiated the changes with the first official ``challenger of record'' -- the Club Nautico Espanol de Vela -- as required by the Deed of Gift. According to Ellison's suit, that club didn't exist until days before it filed its challenge, never held a regatta and ``has simply delegated to the defender the authority to determine all of the `conditions' governing the match.''
  7. Christian Scientist -- Healings
    While there is no formal compulsion on Christian Scientists either to use Christian Science healing or to eschew medical means[3] Christian Scientists avoid using the two systems simultaneously in the belief that they tend to counteract or contradict each other. Material medicine and Christian Science treatment proceed from diametrically opposite assumptions. Medicine asserts that something is physically broken and needs to be fixed, while Christian Science asserts that the spiritual reality is harmonious and perfect, and that any false belief to the contrary needs to be corrected.
  8. Billy Bob Thornton -- Miscellaneous
    A few minutes earlier, Thornton spelled out the title track to "Private Radio." It is about the hard-drug struggles of his younger years, he said, dedicating the song to anybody who has ever felt like "checking out."
  9. Sal Mineo -- James Dean
    Sal Mineo refused to live by Hollywood's rules. Mineo was born November 10, 1939. He grew up tough and moved fast - from the Bronx to Broadway to Hollywood, from street crimes to stage plays to an Oscar nomination, at the age of sixteen, for his portrayal of the doomed teenager in the 1955 James Dean film Rebel Without a Cause.
  10. Bowling for Soup -- Band
    Bowling for Soup was first started in August, 1994 by Jarrett Riddick, the vocals, and his life-long friend Beethoven, the keyboarder. Jarrett used to be in the band Metallica, but left due to a difference in opinion with the rest of the group (apparently, they didn't want a deaf man named Beethoven playing a keyboard). Jarrett and Mozart's original band name was "Chain-smoking Howitzers", but was later changed to Bowling For Soup after the two men were forced to do exactly that when they left for New York to make it big and instead only got poorer than they were already. The two tried their best to hit the big-time as a two-man band, but this failed miserably--epecially since Mozart was deaf and didn't learn to play the synthesizer until 1998.
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