Word: starring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Star-Spangled Banner," as sung by John Amirante, was altered to include the words "in the land of Wayne Gretzky...
Nisenson also pointed out that two of the discovered planets were within "the habitable zone," the distance from a star that corresponds to planets with temperatures roughly similar to those of Venus, Earth and Mars...
...Conference: it was on posters, of free postcards; it lined the front of the seminar tables like bunting and--altered so that there actually appears to be a halo around the iconic figure--appears on the front of the Centennial's Conference Program. Hemingway attracted attention like a movie-star: at the conference's closing session, fellow Nobel laureate Derek Walcott called Hemingway "the first writer to become a real celebrity," and W.E.B DuBois Professor Henry Louis Gates proposed that "for some portion of the 20th century, Hemingway may well have been the most famous person on earth...
...even has a resident porn star, awrestler whose stage name is Val Venis...
...More than ever, the Republicans look as if they have a bright star in the making with George W. Bush. "His numbers are extraordinary," says Dickerson. Without having held a single fund-raising event, the Texas governor attracted $7.6 million. Bush easily eclipsed all his other rivals, including Elizabeth Dole, the other big name in the GOP contest. Dole raised less than $1 million, suggesting she may be following a dangerous family tradition set by her husband in his failed presidential bid: a slow start. "She hasn't put anything in place quickly," says Dickerson. "She's only announcing...