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Katey Sagal - of actress/director Liz Sagal, and of actor Joe Sagal. Sagal began her career working the Hollywood circuit. She appeared in several television movies between 1971 and 1975 including the Columbo picture "Candidate for Crime" in 1973 working as a back-up singer for various mega-stars including Bob Dylan, Gene Simmons, and Tanya Tucker. She was plucked from relative obscurity by Bette Midler, who hired her for her 1979 tour as one of her back-up band (The Harlettes). Sagal returned to television in 1985 in the failed television series Mary starring Mary Tyler Moore. This led to her being cast in her most well-known role, that of Peg Bundy on the very successul American sitcom Married...with Children. On the show she portrayed a lower-class, unhappy, sex-craved wife of a shoe salesman. Her career.

Kathryn Bigelow - as a painter. She took up formal studies at the San Francisco Art Institute for two years before winning a prestigious scholarship to the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 1971. Bigelow entered the graduate film programme at Columbia University where she studied theory and criticism. Her first short film, The Set-Up (1978), is a 20-minute deconstruction of violence in film. After co-directing Mont Montgomery on the biker movie The Loveless (1982), she co-wrote and directed Near Dark (1987). After some other work Bigelow's star was definitely in the ascendant with the movie Strange Days (1995). Besides being a director, Bigelow has also modelled for a Gap ad as well as acted in Born in Flames (1983). Her TV credits include episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street (1997-1998), the post-Twin.

Karl Rove - Bush's chief political strategist. After dropping out of the University of Utah in 1971, Karl Rove began his political career as the Executive Director of the College Republican National Committee. He held this position until 1972 when he became the National Chairman of the College Republicans (1973-1974). As chairman, Rove had access to many powerful politicians and government officials during the Watergate scandal, including then CIA director George H. W. Bush. For the next few years, he worked in various Republican Circles and assisted George H. W. Bush's 1980 presidential campaign. At the time, Rove's greatest claim to fame was that he had introduced Lee Atwater to George H. W. Bush. In 1981, Rove founded a direct mail consulting firm, Karl Rove & Co., which was based out of Austin, Texas..

Venom - a rabbit; the subject animal will suffer an immune response to the venom, producing antibodies against the venom's active molecule which can then be harvested from the animal's blood and used to treat envenomation in others. See also: poison. Venom also has these other meanings: Venom is a type of fighter-bomber - see de Havilland Vampire Venom is also a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe and a frequent opponent of Spider-Man. Venom is also the name of a Black metal band. Venom is also the name of films from 1971 and 1982..

Kalle Päätalo - by the second marriage. Päätalo debuted as a novelist in 1958 with a novel set at a building site in Tampere. In his second novel Our Daily Bread, the first book in the five-volume Koillismaa series, he turned to his native region. By this time, Päätalo was able to turn a freelance writer, and from 1962 until his death he published one book each year. In 1971 he published what was to be the first volume in the 26-volume series Juuret Iijoen törmässä ('Roots in the Bank of River Ii'), probably the longest autobiographical narrative in the world (some 17 000 pages in total). The series charts Päätalo's life from his early childhood to the publication of his first novel, at the same time offering an interesting view of Finnish history.

Kamogawa - persons per km². The total area is 147.35 km². The city was founded on March 31, 1971. External Links Official website in Japanese.

Kamagaya - persons per km². The total area is 21.11 km². The city was founded on September 1, 1971. External Links Official website in Japanese.

Katano - 3,046.93 persons per km². The total area is 25.55 km². The city was founded on November 3, 1971. External Links Official website in Japanese.

Karl Hess - Mostly on the Edge: An Autobiography 1999 ISBN 1573926876 Writers on the Range 1998 ISBN 0870814826 The Libertarian Forum, 1969-1971/3 Volumes in One by Murray N. Rothbard (Editor), Karl Hess (Editor) ISBN 0405004273 The End of the Draft: The Feasibility of Freedom 1986 ISBN 0394708709 Films Karl Hess: Toward Liberty documentary film The film won two Oscars in 1981, including one for best short documentary. External Links The Karl Hess Club LP News Jun94 - Karl Hess 1923-1994 THE PLOWBOY INTERVIEW KARL HESS.

Karl King - King (21 February, 1891 - 31 March, 1971) was a United States march music bandmaster and composer. Karl Lawrence King, a native of Paintersville, Ohio, grew up as a self-taught musician with very little schooling of any kind. At eighteen, he began a career playing in and directing circus bands, including those of Barnum and Bailey, Robinson Famous Shows, the Sells-Floto Circus, and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. King settled down in Fort Dodge, Iowa in 1920 and for the next fifty-one years conducted the city's municipal band. King the composer published more than 300 works: galopss, waltzes, overtures, serenades, rags, and 188 marches. His name appeared on the sheet music as Karl King, K. L. King, or sometimes Carl Lawrence. "Barnum and Bailey's Favorite" remains his best known circus march,.

Kamen - best safety record of any U.S. military aircraft. 1962 : UH-2A / B production begins January 1964 : First flight of Kaman's experimental Convertiplane equipped with a J-85 engine and wings from a Beechcraft Queen Air. The aircraft achieves speeds of over 320 km/h 1965 : Tomahawk A Sea Sprite derivate with stub wings and a pair of twin guns side-by-side under the nose. Was Kaman 's propossal for the US Army 's interim gunship helicopter between the AAFSS ( AH-56 ) and AAH ( AH-64 ) competitions. Lost against the Bell 209 AH-1 HueyCobra 1967 : The Sea Sprites are modified into twin turbine helicopters . 1969 : US Navy begins LAMPS ( Light Airborne Multipurpose System) development to obtain a on board helicopter for escort ships 1971 : SAVER.

KARE - stations eventually merged. The original transmitter for WTCN and WMIN was located atop the Foshay Tower in Minneapolis, the tallest building in the city at the time. A growing city center meant that the transmitter would eventually have to go, and it was moved to Shoreview, Minnesota in 1972. Additionally, the new transmitter greatly increased the station's reception area. WTCN was first operated by Minnesota Television Service Corporation, but the station changed ownership several times over the following years. It was sold to the H.M. Bitner Group in 1955, Time Life Broadcasting in 1957, Criss Craft Industries in 1964, Metromedia in 1971, and finally Gannett Corporation in 1983. Other notable events 1957 - WTCN's first news team is formed. 1973 - The current studios are built in Golden Valley. 1979 -.

Ken Livingstone - predilection for keeping newts. Livingstone worked for eight years as a cancer research technician and also trained as a teacher. He was elected to the Lambeth borough council in 1971 and served as Vice-Chair of the Housing Committee from 1971 to 1973. (Among his fellow Lambeth councillors was John Major.) He became a Labour member of the Greater London Council in 1973 and served as Vice-Chair of Housing Mangement in 1974-1975. He also served on the Camden council from 1978 to 1982 and unsuccessfully stood for Parliament in the 1979 general election. Livingstone was re-admitted to the Labour Party in January 2004 following a five year suspension (curtailed to four years) after he stood against the official Labour Party candidate as an independent in the first mayoral election. Table of contents.

Ken Loach - (as Kenneth Loach) In Two Minds (1967) (TV) Poor Cow (1967) The Golden Vision (1968) (TV) The Big Flame (1969) (TV) Kes (1969) (as Kenneth Loach) The Rank and the File (1971) (TV; part of the Play for Today series) The Save the Children Fund Film (1971) Family Life (1971) After a Lifetime (1971) (TV) A Misfortune (1973) (TV) Days of Hope (1975) (TV mini series) The Price of Coal (1977) (TV) Black Jack (1979) Auditions (1980) (TV) The Gamekeeper (1980) A Question of Leadership (1981) (TV) Looks and Smiles (1981) (as Kenneth Loach) The Red and the Blue: Impressions of Two Political Conferences - Autumn 1982 (1983) (TV) Questions of Leadership (1983) (TV) Which Side Are You On? (1984) Fatherland (1986) The View From the Woodpile (1989) (TV) Hidden Agenda.

Kenny Dalglish - strong performance, Dalglish's dismantling of one of the most exciting footballing sides in the Premiership lost him the support of the fans, and he parted company with Newcastle late in the close season of the summer of 1998. His most recent role to date was as Director of Football at Celtic, but he resigned after one disastrous season which saw Celtic knocked out of the Scottish FA Cup by Inverness Caledonian Thistle and finish 21 points behind their arch-rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premier League. Playing Career Glasgow Celtic 1969-1977, Liverpool F.C 1977-1990 (including time as player/manager from 1985) Scottish Championship 1969-1970, 1970-1971, 1971-1972, 1972-1973, 1973-1974, 1976-1977 Scottish Cup 1969-70, 1974-75 English 1st Division Championship 1978-1979, 1979-1980, 1981-1982, 1982-1983, 1983-1984, 1985-1986, 1987-1988 FA Cup 1985-86 League Cup 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84.

Kentucky Derby - 1956 Needles 1957 Iron Liege 1958 Tim Tam 1959 Tomy Lee 1960 Venetian Way 1961 Carry Back 1962 Decidedly 1963 Chateaugay 1964 Northern Dancer 1965 Lucky Debonair 1966 Kauai King 1967 Proud Clarion 1968 Forward Pass++ 1969 Majestic Prince 1970 Dust Commander 1971 Canonero II 1972 Riva Ridge 1973 Secretariat* 1974 Cannonade 1975 Foolish Pleasure 1976 Bold Forbes 1977 Seattle Slew* 1978 Affirmed* 1979 Spectacular Bid 1980 Genuine Risk 1981 Pleasant Colony 1982 Gato del Sol 1983 Sunny's Halo 1984 Swale 1985 Spend a Buck 1986 Ferdinand 1987 Alysheba 1988 Winning Colors 1989 Sunday Silence 1990 Unbridled 1991 Strike the Gold 1992 Lil E. Tee 1993 Sea Hero 1994 Go for Gin 1995 Thunder Gulch 1996 Grindstone 1997 Silver Charm 1998 Real Quiet 1999 Charismatic 2000 Fusaichi Pegasus 2001 Monarchos 2002.

Kenneth Lay - a supporter who gave more than $100,000. Enron and Lay have given the younger Bush over $600,000 during his entire political career. He was nicknamed "Kenny Boy" by George W. Bush, and was often noted by Bush at public events, before Lay's reputation was destroyed. Curriculum vitae 1965 Economist, Exxon Corporation 1969 Assistant professor, George Washington University 1971 Assistant to a commissioner, Federal Power Commission 1972 Undersecretary for energy issues, Department of the Interior 1974 Vice president, Florida Gas 1976 President, Florida Gas 1979 Executive vice president, The Continental Group 1981 President, chief operating officer, Transco 1984 Chief executive officer, Houston Natural Gas 1985 Enron formed by merger of Houston Natural Gas and Internorth 1990 Chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Enron co-chairman, organizing committee for G-7 summit 1992.

Kenneth Williams - Orton wrote Loot for him in 1966, playing Inspector Truscott (!). Following his death, the publication of his secret diaries caused some controversy. Filmography incomplete Carry On Sergeant (1958), Carry On Nurse (1958), Carry On Teacher (1959), Carry On Constable (1960), Carry On Regardless (1961), Twice Round the Daffodils (1962), Carry On Cruising (1962), Carry On Spying (1964), Carry On Jack (1964), Carry On Cowboy (1965), Carry On Cleo (1965), Carry On...Follow That Camel (1966), Don't Lose Your Head (1966), Carry On Screaming (1966), Carry On Doctor (1967), Carry On Up the Khyber (1968), Carry On Camping (1969), Carry On Again, Doctor (1969), Carry On Loving (1970), Carry On Henry (1971), Carry On at Your Convenience (1971), Carry On Matron (1972), Carry On Abroad (1973), Carry On Dick (1974), Carry On.

Kentucky Oaks - Flying Lee 1939 Flying Lill 1940 Inscolassie 1941 Valdina Myth 1942 Miss Dogwood 1943 Nellie L. 1944 Canina 1945 Come and Go 1946 First Page 1947 Blue Grass 1948 Challe Anne 1949 Wistful 1950 Ari's Mona 1951 How 1952 Real Delight 1953 Bubbley 1954 Fascinator 1955 Lalun 1956 Princess Turia 1957 Lori-El 1958 Bug Brush 1959 (1) Wedlock (2) Hidden Talent 1960 Make Sail 1961 My Portrait 1962 Cicada 1963 Sally Ship 1964 Blue Norther 1965 Amerivan 1966 Native Street 1967 Nancy Jr. 1968 Dark Mirage 1969 Hail to Patsy 1970 Lady Vi-E 1971 Silent Beauty 1972 Susan's Girl 1973 Bag of Tunes 1974 Quaze Quilt 1975 Sun and Snow 1976 Optimistic Gal 1977 Sweet Alliance 1978 White Star Line 1979 Davona Dale 1980 Bold 'n Determined 1981 Heavenly Cause 1982.

Ken Dodd - By Ten" (1964) "Happiness" (1964) "So Deep Is The Night" (1964) "Tears" (1965) "The River (Le Colline Sono In Fioro)" (1965) "Promises" (1966) "More Than Love" (1966) "It's Love" (1966) "Let Me Cry On Your Shoulder" (1967) "Tears Won't Wash Away These Heartaches" (1969) "Broken Hearted" (1970) "When Love Comes Round Again (L'arca di Noe)" (1971) "Just Out Of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms)" (1972) "(Think Of Me) Wherever You Are" (1975) "Hold My Hand" (1981).


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