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Carolyn Beug - Carolyn Beug Filmmaker and video producer from Santa Monica, California. She was killed at age 48 on September 11 in the crash of American Airlines Flight 11. She won an award for the Van Halen video "Right Now." At the time of her death Carolyn Beug was working on a children's book about Noah's Ark which was to be told from Noah's wife's point of view. On the plane with her was her mother, Mary Alice Wahlstrom. Beug was survived by her twin eighteen-year-old daughters Lauren and Lindsey Mayer-Beug, her 13-year-old son, Nicky, and her husband, John Beug, a senior vice president in charge of filmed production for Warner Bros.' record division. She was returning home from taking her daughters to college at the Rhode Island.

Casualties of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks: Plane passengers - producer of 'Frasier' Lynn Angell, Pasadena, Calif. Seima Aoyama Myra Aronson 52, Charlestown, Mass., press and analyst relations manager Mohammad Atta, suspected hijacker Christine Barbuto, 32, Brookline, Mass., TJX Co Berry Berenson, 53, Los Angeles, actress and photographer Carolyn Beug, 48, Santa Monica, California Kelly Booms, 24, Boston, Mass., PricewaterhouseCoopers Carol Bouchard, 43, Warwick, R.I., Kent County Hospital emergency room secretary Neilie Casey, 32, Wellesley, Mass., TJX Co Jeffrey Coombs, 42, Abington, Massachusetts, security analyst for Compaq Tara Creamer, 30, Worcester, Mass. Thelma Cuccinello, 71, Wilmot, New Hampshire Patrick Currivan Brian Dale, 43, Warren, N.J. David DiMeglio, Wakefield, Mass. Donald Ditullio, 49, Peabody, Mass., Smith and Nephew Albert Dominguez, 65, Sydney, Australia Alexander Filipov, 70, Concord, Massachusetts, electrical engineer Carol Flyzik, 40, Plaistow, N.H., medical computer equipment demonstrator for Meditech Paul.

Carolyn Keene - Carolyn Keene Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym used by the publisher of the Nancy Drew mystery series, Stratemeyer Syndicate. Stratemeyer hired writers, including Mildred Benson, who wrote the novels in the series. The writers initially were paid only $125 for each book and were required by their contract to give up all rights to the work and to maintain confidentiality..

Carolyn Shoemaker - Carolyn Shoemaker Carolyn Shoemaker (born 1929) is a co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and wife to Eugene Shoemaker. Shoemaker holds the record for most comets discovered by an individual. She started her astronomical career in 1980, searching for Earth-crossing asteroids and comets at Caltech and the Palomar Observatory. In the 1980s and 1990s, Shoemaker used film taken at the wide-field telescope at Palomar, combined with a stereoscope, to find objects which moved against the background of fixed stars. As of 2002, Shoemaker has discovered 32 comets and over 800 asteroids. She received an honorary doctorate from the Northern Arizona University at Flagstaff, Arizona and the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal in 1996..

Carolyn Bessette Kennedy - Carolyn Bessette Kennedy Carolyn Bessette (January 7, 1966 - July 16, 1999) was the daughter of William J. Bessette and his wife, née Ann Messina. She and her sister Lauren Bessette died in an aircraft piloted by Carolyn's husband John F. Kennedy, Jr and their ashes were buried at sea on July 22, 1999 She was born in White Plains, Westchester Co., New York, and educated at Boston University. She married John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. on September 21, 1996 on Cumberland Island, Georgia. She died near Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts..

Carolyn Merchant - Carolyn Merchant Carolyn Merchant is an Ecofeminst philosopher most famous for her theory on the 'Death of Nature', whereby she identifies the Enlightenment as the period when scinece began to atomise, objectify and dissect nature, fortelling it's eventual conception as inert. She writes, "The female earth was central to organic cosmology that was undermined by the Scientific Revolution and the rise of a market-oriented cuture...for sixteenth-century Europeans the root metaphor binding together the self, society and the cosmos was that of an organism...organismic thoery emphaised interdependence among the parts of the human body, subordination of individual to communal purposes in family, community, and state, and vital life permeate the cosmos to the lowliest stone." (Merchant, The Death of Nature, 1990: 278) Nature, Merchant tells us, was.

Carolyn Howard-Johnson - Carolyn Howard-Johnson Carolyn Howard-Johnson is the author of This is the Place, a winner of eight awards, and "Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remembered," the winner of three including the Red Sky Press Award and WordThunder's Award of Excellence. Her poetry and short stories are seen frequently in review journals. External Link Personal home page.

Carolyn Gold Heilbrun - Carolyn Gold Heilbrun Carolyn Gold Heilbrun (January 13, 1926 - October 9, 2003), American academic and feminist author, wrote mystery novels under the pen name of Amanda Cross. Heilbrun taught English at Columbia University from 1960 to 1993. She was the first woman to get tenure in the English department. Her academic specialty was British modern literature, with a particular interest in the Bloomsbury group. She was the author of twelve Kate Fansler mysteries, written under the name Amanda Cross. Fansler, like Heilbrun, was an English professor. Heilbrun initially kept her second career as a mystery novelist secret in order to protect her academic career. In addition to her mystery novels, Heilbrun was the author of 14 nonfiction books, incuding the feminist study Writing a Woman's.

Carolyn McCarthy - Carolyn McCarthy Carolyn McCarthy (born January 5, 1944), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives representing the Fourth Congressional District of New York since 1997. Born in Brooklyn, McCarthy studied nursing and lived with her family in the Long Island town of Mineola, a suburban area near New York City, with her husband, Dennis, and son, Kevin. On December 7, 1993 her husband was killed and her son was injured on a commuter train returning to Mineola, when a gunman opened fire on random passengers. McCarthy responded to the tragedy by launching a campaign against gun violence that eventually propelled her to Congress. McCarthy serves on the Education and Workforce Committee, and the Financial Services Committee. In addition to.

Kwame Kilpatrick - well as his teachers certificate from Florida A&M University, where he was also captain of the football team. Kilpatrick completed his Juris Doctorate at Detroit College of Law. Kilpatrick is a lifetime resident of the city of Detroit, his mother is U.S. Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, represents Detroit's 9th District in the House. His father, Bernard Kilpatrick, serves as Chief of Staff to Wayne County, Mich., Executive Ed McNamara. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..

January 13 - Jan van Goyen, painter († 1656) 1653 - Philipp Jakob Spener, theologian († 1705) 1749 - Friedrich Müller, painter, narrator, lyricistand dramatist, also known as Maler Müller († 1825) 1832 - Horatio Alger, Jr, Unitarian minister, author († 1899) 1859 - Karl Bleibtreu, critic († 1928) 1866?- G. I. Gurdjieff, Greek-Armenian mystic. He stated he was born at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve Julian calendar († 1949) 1864 - Wilhelm Wien, physicist († 1928) 1879 - Melvin Jones, founder of Lions Clubs International († 1961) 1884 - Sophie Tucker, singer, comedienne, vaudeville performer († 1966) 1919 - Army Archerd, Hollywood journalist 1919 - Robert Stack, actor († 2003) 1922 - Albert Lamorisse, film director († 1970) 1925 - Gwen Verdon, actress, dancer († 2000) 1926 - Carolyn Gold.

Jim Davis - Gnorm Gnat, Davis drew a giant foot that fell out of the sky, crushing Gnorm and ending the comic strip. On June 19, 1978, Garfield started syndication in 41 newspapers. Today, it is the most syndicated Sunday cartoon in the world. He now resides in Muncie, Indiana where he and his staff continue to produce Garfield under his own company, Paws, Inc, which started in 1981. He is married to Carolyn, gifted singer and elementary teacher, and has a son named James. Ironically, Davis did not have cats when he started Garfield and still does not today. He does, however, have a dog named Molly. External Links [Biography] [Garfield.com].

John Mark Painter - artists like Indigo Girls, Nanci Griffith and Jewel (singer). Fleming and John released their first album in 1995 for Universal Records. Painter continues to work heavily in the Nashville area as a studio musician, performing on albums by Carolyn Arends, Ben Folds Five, Fear of Pop, Owsley, Rich Creamy Paint (Rich Painter, who is John Mark Painter's brother), Sixpence None the Richer and others..

John F. Kennedy, Jr. - Atlanta, Georgia. He was an assistant district attorney for New York, New York from 1989 to 1993. In 1995, he founded George, a glossy politics-as-lifestyle monthly which ceased publication in 2001. He married Carolyn Bessette in 1996. In 1999, Kennedy was killed, along with his wife and his sister-in-law, Lauren Bessette, when the aircraft he was piloting, a Piper Saratoga, crashed in the sea en route from Essex County Airport in Fairfield, New Jersey, to Martha's Vineyard, where his family has a vacation house. Kennedy had 310 hours of flight experience, including 55 hours of night flying experience, and 36 hours on the high-performance Piper Saratoga, and had completed about half of an instrument training course. The National Transportation Safety Board investigation found no evidence of mechanical malfunction in airframe, systems,.

John W. Snow - crisis. John Snow was born in Toledo, Ohio, on August 2, 1939, and graduated in 1962 from the University of Toledo. He later earned a Ph.D in economics from the University of Virginia. Snow graduated with a law degree from the George Washington University in 1967 and then taught economics at the University of Maryland, University of Virginia, as well as law at George Washington. He also served as a Visiting Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in 1977 and a Distinguished Fellow at the Yale School of Management from 1978 until 1980. Snow lives in Richmond, Virginia with his wife Carolyn. He has three children and three grandchildren..

John Hewson - he saw as the weakness and inconsistency of economic policy under Malcolm Fraser's government. He was a supporter of the radical economic policies of Margaret Thatcher. After the defeat of the Fraser government in 1983, Hewson went into business journalism, and became a director of a private bank, the Macquarie Bank. This allowed the Labor Party to tag him as "a wealthy banker" when he entered politics. During this period he also went through a messy divorce. In 1988 he married Carolyn Somerville. In 1987 Hewson was elected to the House of Representatives for an upper-class Sydney electorate. He was lucky to enter Parliament at a time when there was a leadership vacuum on the conservative side of politics. His former employer John Howard had just lost the 1987 elections, and.

June 15 - the Strait of Juan de Fuca 1864 - American Civil War: The Battle of Petersburg begins 1864 - Arlington National Cemetery is established 1869 - John Wesley Hyatt patents celluloid 1877 - Henry Ossian Flipper becomes the first African American cadet to graduate from the United States Military Academy 1911 - Tabulating Computing Recording Corporation (IBM) is incorporated 1919 - John Alcock and Arthur Brown complete first nonstop transatlantic flight at Clifden, County Galway, Ireland 1944 - World War II: The United States invades Saipan 1956 - John Lennon and Paul McCartney meet for the first time 1957 - Eindhoven University of Technology is founded 1999 - George Morber Senior and Carolyn Frederick are murdered by Angel Maturino Resendiz in Gorham, Illinois. They are his eighth and ninth victims, in his.

July 16 - and 8 seconds setting a new transcontinental speed record. 1969 - Apollo program: Apollo 11 launches off from Cape Kennedy, Florida with the goal to become the first manned space mission to land on the moon. 1973 - Watergate Scandal: Former White House aide Alexander P. Butterfield informs the United States Senate committee investigating scandal that President Richard Nixon had secretly recorded potentially incriminating conversations. 1979 - Iraqi President Hasan al-Bakr resigns and Saddam Hussein replaces him. 1990 - In the Philippines, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter Scale kills over 1600. 1999 - Off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, a plane piloted by John F. Kennedy Jr crashes with his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren Bessette on board. All three are killed in the crash. 2001.

I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You - I Love You) (Shannon) Soul Serenade Don't Let Me Lose This Dream (Franklin/White) Baby, Baby, Baby (Franklin/Franklin) Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business) (Franklin/White) Good Times Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (Moman/Penn) Save Me A Change Is Gonna Come Personnel Aretha Franklin - Piano, Vocals King Curtis - Sax (Tenor) Carolyn Franklin - Vocals (bckgr) Willie Bridges - Sax (Baritone) Charles Chalmers - Sax (Tenor) Gene Chrisman - Drums Tommy Cogbill - Bass Tom Dowd - Engineer Jimmy Johnson - Guitar Melvin Lastie - Trumpet, Cornet Chips Moman - Guitar Dewey Oldham - Keyboards Jerry Wesler - Producer.

Ida S. Scudder - for the "Hillsite" medical school campus on 200 acres about 8 kilometers West of Vellore. She traveled a number of times to America to raise funds for the college and hospital, raising a total in the millions. In 1945 the college was opened to men as well as women. In [2003] the Vellore Christian Medical Center hospital was the largest Christian Hospital in the world, with 2000 beds, and the medical school was one of premier medical colleges in India. Dr. Paul Brand, noted leprosy researcher, worked with Dr. Ida at Vellore. Biographies include: Dr. Ida S. Scudder of Vellore, India by Dr. M. Pauline Jeffery 1950 Dr. Ida by Dorothy Clarke Wilson 1959 The Doctor Who Never Gave Up by Carolyn Scott 1975 A Thousand Years In Thy Sight by.


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