Word: fame
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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CONVICTED. JIM BROWN, 63, Hall of Fame running back; of vandalizing his 25-year-old wife's car during an argument; in Los Angeles. He was acquitted of threatening her life. He faces a maximum sentence of six months in jail...
...brunet) rebel become stepsisters-to-be--appears to have Western Union on speed dial. The original pilot (which is being expanded to two hours) takes on body image, eating disorders and virginity, just for starters. Co-creators Ryan Murphy and Gina Matthews talk excitedly about future theme issues: cheating, fame, the social pecking order (Bibb's cheerleader is named Brooke McQueen--get it?). They aim to make, as Murphy calls it, "a Zeitgeist show" that nails the teen experience du jour with rapid-response precision; they repeat "reality" and "real" like mantras...
DIED. JIM ("CATFISH") HUNTER, 53, Hall of Fame pitcher; of Lou Gehrig's disease; in Hertford, N.C. During his 15-year career with the Oakland A's and the New York Yankees, Hunter won five World Series, pitched a perfect game, won a Cy Young Award and became the first multimillion-dollar player when he declared free agency in 1974. "He taught us how to win," said his onetime boss George Steinbrenner...
Eight years after the first slice of Kristine L. Forsgard's cheesecake found fame in Eliot House, she and Co-Master Stephen A. Mitchell will leave their posts at the end of the year, the couple announced Wednesday...
...beat former Wimbledon finalist MaliVai Washington in his debut at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, a grass-court tournament in Newport...