Rick Berman - Rick Berman Richard Keith Berman (born December 25, 1945 in New York, New York, USA) is an American science fiction writer. He took over the production of Star Trek from Gene Roddenberry. Work in television He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1967. From 1977 to 1982, he was the senior producer of The Big Blue Marble. His work won an Emmy for Outstanding Children's Series. Between 1982 and 1984 he was an independent producer. He worked on various projects, including What on Earth, an informational series for HBO, and The Primal Mind, a one-hour award-winning special for PBS. Berman joined Paramount in 1984 as director of current programming. He oversaw such popular shows as Cheers and MacGyver. Work in Star Trek In 1987, Berman.
U.S. House election, 2004 - Republican 1992 Running Alabama 3 Mike Rogers Republican 2002 Running Alabama 4 Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Running Alabama 5 Robert Cramer Democrat 1990 Running Alabama 6 Spencer Bachus Republican 1992 Running Alabama 7 Artur Davis Democrat 2002 Running Alaska Don Young Republican 1972 Running Arizona 1 Rick Renzi Republican 2002 Running Arizona 2 Trent Franks Republican 2002 Running Arizona 3 John Shadegg Republican 1994 Running Arizona 4 Ed Pastor Democrat 1990 Running Arizona 5 J. D. Hayworth Republican 1994 Running Arizona 6 Jeff Flake Republican 2000 Running Arizona 7 Raul Grijalva Democrat 2002 Running Arizona 8 Jim Kolbe Republican 1984 Running Arkansas 1 Marion Berry Democrat 1996 Running Arkansas 2 Vic Snyder Democrat 1996 Running Arkansas 3 John Boozman Republican 2000 Running Arkansas 4 Mike Ross Democrat 2000 Running California 1.
Forty-seven - The Next Generation, "infected" other Star Trek writers with it, and as a result the number occurs in a subtle hidden way in almost every episode of this programme and its sequels Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. According to a (joking) statement by Rick Berman (the co-creator and executive producer of several Star Trek series), "47 is 42, corrected for inflation.". Forty-seven is also the atomic number of silver. the code for direct dial international phone calls to Norway..
Deep Space Nine - and is a centre of trade and travel for the denizens of the sector. It is the home port of a number of Starfleet runabouts; the U.S.S. Defiant, an experimental warship, is added to its complement later in the series. The station and its crew play a central role to the intense politics surrounding the Bajoran sector, the wormhole, and their environs. After the encounter with the Dominion and owing to the volatile conditions, the station is retrofitted and heavily armed. During the Dominion War, the station is lost to Dominion control, but eventually retaken. This station is of similar design to Empok Nor. According to The Star Trek Encyclopedia, 2nd ed.: The station model was designed at the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine art department by Herman Zimmerman and Rick.
1948 in music - "My Happiness" w. Betty Peterson m. Borney Bergantine "N'yot N'yow (The Pussycat Song)" w.m. Dick Manning "O Mein Papa" w.m. Paul Burkhard "Once In Love With Amy" w.m. Frank Loesser "Pecos Bill" w. Johnny Lange m. Eliot Daniel "Powder Your Face With Sunshine" w.m. Carmen Lombardo & Stanley Rochinski "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" w.m. Sid Tepper & Roy Brodsky "Say Something Sweet To Your Sweetheart" w.m. Sid Tepper & Roy Brodsky "Shoes With Wings On" w. Ira Gershwin m. Harry Warren "So In Love" w.m. Cole Porter "Sunflower" Mack David "Tennessee Waltz" w.m. Redd Stewart & Pee Wee King "The Three Bells" w. (Eng) Bert Reisfeld m. Jean Villard "Time Out For Tears" w.m. Abe Schiff & Irving Berman "A Tree In The Meadow" w.m. Billy Reid "Why Can't You Behave?" w.m. Cole Porter "Wunderbar" w.m. Cole Porter "You Came A Long Way From St Louis" w..
Cost of Living - as "every moment has a purpose;" two "twins," each with large hairdos and a habit of constantly arguing (Fields & Kolbe, 1992). References Paramount Pictures. Cost of Living. (n.d.). Retrieved Dec. 12, 2003 from http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/TNG/episode/68546.html Fields, Peter Allan (Writer), & Kolbe, Winrich (Director). (1992). Cost of Living [Television series episode]. In Rick Berman (Producer), Star Trek: The Next Generation. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures. See also Worf simple:Cost of Living.
Coming of Age - approximately the same amount of time as do the segments concerning Wesley's entrance exam (Fries & Vejar, 1988). Quinn's and Remmick's story is briefly outlined as follows. Because Quinn suspects the existence of certain conspiracies within Starfleet, he finds it necessary to launch investigations of certain personnel, to determine whether they are participating in any insubordinate activities. One of these personnel is Picard, who Quinn orders Remmick to investigate. After Remmick reports—with Picard present—that he has uncovered nothing of importance about Picard, Quinn offers to promote Picard to the rank of Admiral and give him a high position at Starfleet Academy, an offer which Picard refuses. It is implied that the cause of his refusal is that he job would involve too much politics for his liking (Fries & Vejar, 1988)..
Sheldon Rampton - between the people of the United States and Nicaragua. At WCCN, Rampton helped establish the Nicaraguan Credit Alternatives Fund (NICA Fund) in 1992, which channels loans from socially concerned US investors to support microcredit and other "alternative credit" programs in Nicaragua. In 1995, Rampton teamed with John Stauber as co-editors of PR Watch, a publication of the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD). Defenders of the public relations industry regard their writings as one-sided and hostile. ActivistCash.com, a website hosted by Washington lobbyist Rick Berman, has castigated them as "self-anointed watchdogs," "scare-mongers," "reckless" and "left-leaning."[1] In their own profile of ActivistCash.com, however, Rampton and Stauber have stated that the ActivistCash critique contains a number of "demonstrably false claims."[1] Rampton is also a contributor for the open content encyclopedia project called Wikipedia.
Star Trek: Generations - to save others. Kirk makes the ultimate sacrifice, as does the NCC-1701-D, in one of the more thrilling special effects sequences of the film series. Commander Data also has to grapple with an emotion chip which he plants in his brain, and which often threatens to overwhelm him. Recognizing and overcoming his own personal failings is his story arc. Notes Leonard Nimoy was originally slated to direct the film, but he pulled out before signing his contract (along with most of the rest of the original series cast). It's thought that they didn't like the screenplay and wanted it altered, but producer Rick Berman refused any further changes. The film was ultimately directed by David Carson, but is essentially the brainchild of the regular TNG production team. TNG had wrapped its.
Wesley Crusher - transcend space and time and achieve his true potential. Wesley Crusher was played by Wil Wheaton. Many viewers found the character intensely irritating. There was at one point a Usenet newsgroup named "alt.wesley.crusher.die.die.die." References Fries, Sandy (Writer), & Vejar, Mike (Director). (1988). Coming of Age [Television series episode]. In Rick Berman (Producer), Star Trek: The Next Generation. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures. External Links Wesley Crusher at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek WikiWiki.
Redemption (Part 1) - the travel to its destination. Commanding the escort vessel is Gowron, who informs Picard of a conflict—one that could throw the Klingon Empire into a civil war—between himself and the House of Duras for the position of Leader of the High Council. Picard happens to be the “Arbiter of Succession” who must interpret the law and see to it that the position is assumed justly by the right person (Moore & Bole, 1991). References Moore, R. D. (Writer), & Bole, C. (Director). (1991). Redemption, Part 1 [Television series episode]. In Rick Berman (Producer), Star Trek: The Next Generation. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures. Paramount Pictures. (n.d.). Redemption, Part 1. Retrieved January 3, 2004 from http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/TNG/episode/68506.html Qo'noS (Jan. 3, 2003, 21:02 UTC). In Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved January 3, 2003 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qo%27noS.
When the Bough Breaks - ignorance of the real cause of the Aldean people's sterility; even when he was informed of the true cause, he apparently didn't believe it. Toward the end of the episode, a minor event occurs that might be interpreted as an error in directing. When Wesley Crusher enters the bridge, accompanied by one of the other children (Shearer & Manners, 1988), it is implied (through both audio and visual content) that they entered from the captain's ready room. However, it is unlikely that the two would have actually been in the captain's ready room at that time. One can surmise that they should have entered from a turbolift, but that this was overlooked by the director. References Paramount Pictures. (n.d.). When the Bough Breaks. Retrieved December 24, 2003 from http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/TNG/episode/68342.html Shearer, Hannah.
List of artists who died of drug-related causes - list of artists who died from drug overdoses, drug abuse–related illnesses, and accidents caused largely by intoxication. (Deaths caused by alcohol and caffeine are included.) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Nick Adams - actor Dave Alexander - of The Stooges Rick Allen - of Asylum G.G. Allin - punk musician, heroin West Arkeen - of Outpatience, and songwriter, heroin Howard Arkley - painter Arlus - of the Blunt Stitches B Deford Bailey - country musician Chet Baker - jazz trumpeter and singer Florence Ballard - of The Supremes, cardiac arrest strongly exacerbated by long-term drug abuse Honoré de Balzac - caffeine poisoning from drinking over forty cups of coffee.
List of members of the U.S. House of Representatives - elected Alabama 1 Jo Bonner Republican 2002 Alabama 2 Terry Everett Republican 1992 Alabama 3 Mike D. Rogers Republican 2002 Alabama 4 Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Alabama 5 Robert Cramer Democrat 1990 Alabama 6 Spencer Bachus Republican 1992 Alabama 7 Artur Davis Democrat 2002 Alaska Don Young Republican 1972 Arizona 1 Rick Renzi Republican 2002 Arizona 2 Trent Franks Republican 2002 Arizona 3 John Shadegg Republican 1994 Arizona 4 Ed Pastor Democrat 1990 Arizona 5 J. D. Hayworth Republican 1994 Arizona 6 Jeff Flake Republican 2000 Arizona 7 Raul Grijalva Democrat 2002 Arizona 8 Jim Kolbe Republican 1984 Arkansas 1 Marion Berry Democrat 1996 Arkansas 2 Vic Snyder Democrat 1996 Arkansas 3 John Boozman Republican 2000 Arkansas 4 Mike Ross Democrat 2000 California 1 Mike Thompson Democrat 1998 California 2 Wally.
List of members of the 108th United States Congress - Ross California Senators Dianne Feinstein Barbara Boxer Representatives 1. Mike Thompson 2. Wally Herger 3. Doug Ose 4. John T. Doolittle 5. Robert T. Matsui 6. Lynn C. Woolsey 7. George Miller 8. Nancy Pelosi 9. Barbara Lee 10. Ellen O. Tauscher 11. Richard W. Pombo 12. Tom Lantos 13. Fortney Pete Stark 14. Anna G. Eshoo 15. Michael M. Honda 16. Zoe Lofgren 17. Sam Farr 18. Dennis A. Cardoza 19. George Radanovich 20. Calvin M. Dooley 21. Devin Nunes 22. William M. Thomas 23. Lois Capps 24. Elton Gallegly 25. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon 26. David Dreier 27. Brad Sherman 28. Howard L. Berman 29. Adam B. Schiff 30. Henry A. Waxman 31. Xavier Becerra 32. Hilda L. Solis 33. Diane E. Watson 34. Lucille Roybal-Allard 35. Maxine Waters.
List of members of the 107th United States Congress - Waxman 30. Xavier Becerra 31. Hilda L. Solis 32. Diane E. Watson 33. Lucille Roybal-Allard 34. Grace F. Napolitano 35. Maxine Waters 36. Jane Harman 37. Juanita Millender-McDonald 38. Stephen Horn 39. Edward R. Royce 40. Jerry Lewis 41. Gary G. Miller 42. Joe Baca 43. Ken Calvert 44. Mary Bono 45. Dana Rohrabacher 46. Loretta Sanchez 47. Christopher Cox 48. Darrell E. Issa 49. Susan A. Davis 50. Bob Filner 51. Randy (Duke) Cunningham 52. Duncan Hunter Colorado Senators Ben Nighthorse Campbell Wayne Allard Representatives 1. Diana DeGette 2. Mark Udall 3. Scott McInnis 4. Bob Schaffer 5. Joel Hefley 6. Thomas G. Tancredo Connecticut Senators Christopher J. Dodd Joseph I. Lieberman Representatives 1. John B. Larson 2. Rob Simmons 3. Rosa L. DeLauro 4. Christopher Shays 5. James H..
Howard Berman - Howard Berman Howard Lawrence Berman (born April 15 1941), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1983, representing the 28th District of California. He was born in Los Angeles, California, was educated at the University of California, Los Angeles, and was a lawyer and a member of the California Assembly before entering the House..
1999 - 155 hostages on an Indian Airlines plane, leave the plane with two Islamic clerics that they had demanded be freed. December 31 - Start Of Millennium Celebrations and countdown. Fire in the Mont Blanc Tunnel kills 39 people closing the tunnel for 3 years. Year in topic 1999 in film April 7 - Star Wars fans begin lining up at movie theaters in Westwood and Hollywood to buy tickets for Star Wars, Episode I - The Phantom Menace, a film that will not be opening for another six weeks. May 3 - A Durham, North Carolina woman named Jennifer Briggs changes her name to Obi-Wan Kenobi Briggs in honor of the Star Wars character. Ms. Briggs wins $1000 from a local radio station for changing her name. American Beauty The Green.
1999 in music - Top Hits "Kiss Me" - Sixpence None The Richer "Believe" - Cher "Smooth" - Santana featuring Rob Thomas "Freak On A Leash" - Korn "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" - Lou Bega "Genie in a Bottle" - Christina Aguilera "Livin' La Vida Loca" - Ricky Martin "New" - No Doubt "The Kid's Aren't Alright" - The Offspring "She's Got Issues" - The Offspring "Why Don't You Get A Job?" - The Offspring "Blue Monday" - Orgy "All Star" - Smash Mouth "Angel" - Sarah McLachlan "That Don't Impress Me Much" - Shania Twain "...Baby One More Time" - Britney Spears "I Need To Know" - Mark Anthony "Strangers Like Me" - Phil Collins "You'll Be In My Heart" - Phil Collins Top 10 Selling Albums of the Year Backstreet.
Academy Award for Best Picture - You - Paramount - Ernst Lubitsch Shanghai Express - Paramount - Adolph Zukor The Smiling Lieutenant - Paramount - Ernst Lubitsch 1932-33 Cavalcade - Fox - Winfield Sheehan studio head 42nd Street - Warner Bros. - Darryl F. Zanuck A Farewell to Arms - Paramount - Adolph Zukor I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang - Warner Bros. - Hal B. Wallis Lady for a Day - Columbia - Frank Capra Little Women - RKO Radio - Merian C. Cooper with Kenneth MacGowan The Private Life of Henry VIII - London Films, United Artists (British) - Alexander Korda She Done Him Wrong - Paramount - William LeBaron Smilin' Through - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Irving Thalberg State Fair - Fox - Winfield Sheehan studio head 1934 It Happened One Night - Columbia.