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1987 saw its share of strife and turmoil. The
current events of the time included an Amtrak train crash, the
Iran-Contra affair, the Unabomber bombing Salt Lake City and the
Black Monday stock market crash on October 19th. Add in a
typhoon in the Philippines and two different plane crashes and
it’s no wonder that this was also the year that Prozac hit the
market for the first time. It wasn’t all doom and gloom, though.
Aretha Franklin finally got the respect she deserved by being
the first woman to be inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of
Fame. The Bangles had us all Walking like an Egyptian
while Bon Jovi has us Living on a Prayer. We got
introduced to Johnny Depp as 21 Jump Street hit the small screen
and Patrick Dempsey as he tried to buy love on the big screen.
We lost the talents of Andy Warhol and Jackie Gleason as both
Zac Efron and Hilary Duff were born. Explore 1987 in our time
capsule below. With all the happenings in the world, we guess
that Madonna and George Michael had it right that year – you’ve
got to Open Your Heart and have Faith.
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HISTORY & POLITICS
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Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Chase, Maryland rail wreck: An Amtrak
train en route from Washington, DC to Boston, Massachusetts collides with
Conrail engines, killing 16.
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R. Budd Dwyer, Treasurer for the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, shoots and kills himself at a press
conference after being found guilty on charges of bribery, fraud,
conspiracy, and racketeering.
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Brownsville, Texas was deluged with seven
inches of rain in just two hours on Feb 9, and flooding in some parts of
the city was worse than that caused by Hurricane Beulah in 1967.
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A Unabomber bomb explodes in Salt Lake
City, Utah on Feb 12. A second explodes at the Salt Lake City computer
store on the 20th.
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President
Ronald Reagan addresses the
American people on the Iran-Contra Affair, acknowledging that his
overtures to Iran had 'deteriorated' into an arms-for-hostages deal.
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In Charlotte, North Carolina,
televangelist Jim Bakker, head of PTL Ministries, resigns after admitting
an affair with church secretary Jessica Hahn.
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Klaus Barbie, a German soldier and Gestapo
member, goes on trial in Lyon for war crimes committed during World War
II. He is sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity.
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The USS Stark (FFG-31), while patrolling
the Persian Gulf, is struck by two Exocet missiles from an Iraqi F-1
Mirage fighter, killing 37 sailors and injuring 21 other crew members
(during the Iran-Iraq War).
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In the case of Edwards v. Aguillard, the
Supreme Court of the United States ruled that a Louisiana law requiring
that creation science be taught in public schools whenever evolution was
taught was unconstitutional.
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Northwest Airlines Flight 255 (a McDonnell
Douglas MD-82) crashes on takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport in
Romulus, Michigan just West of Detroit killing all but 1 (4-year old
Cecelia Cichan) of the 156 people on-board (among them Nick Vanos, a
center for the Phoenix Suns).
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The Legend of Zelda was released for the
NES in North America.
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The 200th anniversary of the United States
Constitution is celebrated across the country.
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The United States is caught up in a drama
that unfolds on television as a young child, Jessica McClure, falls down a
well in Midland, Texas, and is later rescued.
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Black Monday (Oct 19): stock market levels fall sharply on Wall Street and
around the world.
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Category 5 Typhoon Nina smashes the
Philippines with 165 mph winds and devastating storm surge, causing
destruction and 1,036 deaths.
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Delaware (1st state admitted to the
Union), Pennsylvania, & New Jersey celebrate their bicentennial statehood.
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PSA Flight 1771 crashes near Paso Robles,
California, killing all 43 on board, after a disgruntled passenger shoots
his ex-supervisor on the flight, then shoots both pilots and himself.
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The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
Treaty is signed in Washington, D.C. by U.S. President
Ronald Reagan and Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Square Co., Ltd. releases Final Fantasy in
Japan for the Famicom.
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The Perl programming language was created
by Larry Wall.
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Prozac makes its debut in the United
States.
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World population reached 5 billion people.
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Hustler Magazine v. Falwell is argued
before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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MUSIC
- Walk Like An Egyptian - Bangles
- Alone - Heart
- Shake You Down - Gregory Abbott
- I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who
Loves Me) - Whitney Houston
- Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now -
Starship
- With or Without You - U2
- You Keep Me Hangin' On - Kim Wilde
- C'Est la Vie - Robbie Nevil
- I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) -
Aretha Franklin, George Michael
- At This Moment - Billy Vera & the
Beaters
- I Heard a Rumour - Bananarama
- Heaven Is a Place on Earth -
Belinda Carlisle
- Don't Dream It's Over - Crowded
House
- Lady in Red - Chris de Burgh
- Hot Hot Hot - Buster Poindexter
- Open Your Heart - Madonna
- Faith - George Michael
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TELEVISION
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Star
Trek: the Next Generation
Starring: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan
Frakes, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, Gates
McFadden, & Wil Wheaton
Ninty-five years after Capt. Kirk's 5 year
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Married with Children
Starring: Ed O'Neil, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, &
David Faustino
Al Bundy is a misanthropic women's shoe salesman with a
miserable life. He hates his job, his wife is lazy, his son is
dysfunctional (especially with women), and his daughter is
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21 Jump Street
Starring: Steven Williams, Holly Robinson Peete, Peter
DeLuise, Dustin Nguyen, & Johnny Depp
21 Jump Street is the headquarters for a squad of police
officers who specialize in investigations relating to young
people. Each of the Jump St. personnel was selected for their
ability to pass for high school or college students, allowing
them to operate undercover in areas where it is difficult for
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Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles [cartoon]
Four turtles (Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo,
& Raphael) were transformed into humanoids by a strange ooze. A human
martial arts master, Hamato Yoshi (aka Splinter), also affected by the
same ooze, transformed into a humanoid rat. Splinter, takes the four
turtles under his wing and trains them as ninjas. Together with the
intrepid reporter, April O'Neil, they fight against the threats
against the world, like Shredder and Krang. |
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Beauty
and the Beast
Starring: Linda Hamilton & Ron
Perlman as Vincent
Vincent is a mythic, noble man-beast that lives
in a secret Utopian community of social outcasts beneath the city.
Catherine is a savvy assistant DA in New York. Through an emotional
bond connecting the two of them, Vincent is able to sense the dangers
Catherine's job brings her, and he comes to be her protector as well
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A Different World
Starring: Lisa Bonet, Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison,
Darryl M. Bell, & Dawnn Lewis
A group of students at a historically Black university
struggle to make it through college. |
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Out
of This World
Starring: Maureen Flannigan & Donna
Pescow
Evie Garland is a half-human, half-alien girl.
She lives with her human mother, Donna, in Marlowe, California. Her
alien father, Troy, lives on the planet Anterias, but Evie can talk to
him via a crystal cube. As a benefit of her half-alien parentage, Evie
develops three powers: she can pause and un-pause time, "gleep"
objects into existence, and can transport herself from one place to
another. Episodes usually revolve around Evie getting herself out of a
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Unsolved
Mysteries
Host Robert Stack presides over an investigation
into unsolved mysteries ranging from murders to UFO sightings. Through
reenactments and interviews, viewers are presented with the known
facts of each case. Anyone with additional information is then urged
to contact the show's producers via a tool-free telephone number.
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MOVIES
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3
Men and a Baby
Starring: Tom Selleck, Steve
Guttenberg, Ted Danson, & Nancy Travis
Three bachelors find themselves forced to take
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Fatal
Attraction
Starring: Michael Douglas, Glenn
Close, & Anne Archer
A married man's one night stand comes back to
haunt him when that lover begins to stalk him and his family.
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Beverly
Hills Cop II
Starring: Eddie Murphy & Judge
Reinhold
Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to help
Taggart and Rosewood investigate Chief Bogamil's near-fatal shooting
and the series of "alphabet crimes" associated with it. |
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Good
Morning, Vietnam
Starring: Robin Williams
An unorthodox and irreverent DJ begins to shake
up things when he is assigned to the US Armed Services Radio station
in Vietnam. |
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Moonstruck
Starring: Cher, Nicolas Cage, Danny
Aiello, & Olympia Dukakis
A widowed Brooklyn book-keeper is torn between
her fiancé and his brother. |
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The
Untouchables
Starring: Kevin Costner, Sean
Connery, Robert De Niro, Andy Garcia, & Charles Martin Smith
Federal Agent Elliot Ness sets out to take out
Al Capone; because of rampant corruption, he assembles a small,
hand-picked team. |
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Stakeout
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio
Estevez, & Madeleine Stowe
Two Cops have to observe a woman. One of them
falls in love with her. |
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Lethal
Weapon
Starring: Mel Gibson & Danny Glover
Martin Riggs is an L.A. cop with suicidal
tendencies and Roger Murtaugh is the unlucky police officer with whom
Riggs is assigned. Together they uncover a huge drug-smuggling
operation, and as their success rate grows so does their friendship. |
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The
Witches of Eastwick
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Cher,
Susan Sarandon, & Michelle Pfeiffer
Three single women in a picturesque village have
their wishes granted - at a cost - when a mysterious and flamboyant
man arrives in their lives. |
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Dirty
Dancing
Starring: Jennifer Grey & Patrick
Swayze
Spending the summer in a holiday camp with her
family, Frances ('Baby') falls in love with the camp's dancing
teacher. |
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Predator
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger
A team of commandos, on a mission in a Central
American jungle, find themselves hunted by an extra-terrestrial
warrior. |
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Throw
Momma From the Train
Starring: Danny DeVito, Billy
Crystal, Anne Ramsey, & Kate Mulgrew
Two men have someone they would dearly love
dead; One his ex-wife who is making his life miserable, the other his
domineering, nasty mother. What could be simpler than exchanging
murders to avoid any possible complicity. Momma turns out to be a hard
nut to crack, not to mention the guilt. |
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Dragnet
Starring: Dan Aykroyd & Tom Hanks
The equally-straight-laced and "by the book"
nephew of Joe Friday must work with his more laid-back partner to
solve a mystery. |
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La Bamba
Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips
Biographical story of the rise from nowhere of
singer Ritchie Valens whose life was cut short by a plane crash. |
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Robocop
Starring: Peter Weller
In a dystopic & crime ridden Detroit, a
terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg with
submerged memories haunting him. |
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Planes,
Trains and Automobiles
Starring: Steve Martin & John Candy
A man must struggle to travel home for
Thanksgiving, with an obnoxious slob of a shower ring salesman his
only companion. |
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Full
Metal Jacket
Starring: Matthew Modine, Adam
Baldwin, Vincent D'Onofrio, & R. Lee Ermey
A pragmatic U.S. Marine observes the
dehumanizing effects the Vietnam War has on his fellow Marine recruits
from their brutal basic training to the bloody street fighting set in
1968 Hue, Vietnam. |
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Mannequin
Starring: Andrew McCarthy & Kim
Cattrall
Jonathan Switcher is a young artist. He just
doesn't seem to last in any job he does. But when he builds a
mannequin, he makes it so perfect, he falls in love with it. The
mannequin ends up in the window of a big department store. ends up
coming to life as Emmy, who was an ancient Egyptian living in the year
2514BC. The two redesign the window display to make it most eye
catching in town. The store competitors are not happy and will do
anything to stop them! |
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Roxanne
Starring: Steve Martin & Daryl
Hannah
Based on the play "Cyrano de Bergerac", large
nosed C.D. Bales falls for the beautiful Roxanne while she falls for
his personality but another man's looks. |
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The
Running Man
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger
A wrongly-convicted man must try to survive a
public execution gauntlet staged as a TV game show. |
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Spaceballs
Starring: Mel Brooks, Rick Moranis,
Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, & John Candy
King Roland of the planet Druidia is trying to
marry his daughter Princess Vespa to Prince Valium, but Vespa is
kidnapped by the evil race of the Spaceballs. The Spaceballs ask
Roland a tremendous ransom: all the air of Druidia (you see, the air
of Spaceball had serious pollution problems...). The King decides to
offer a generous amount of money to a space rogue, Lone Starr, to
persuade him to save Vespa. |
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Summer
School
Starring: Mark Harmon & Kirstie
Alley
A high-school gym teacher has big plans for the
summer, but is forced to cancel them to teach a "bonehead" English
class for misfit goof-off students. |
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Adventures
in Babysitting
Starring: Elisabeth Shue, Maia
Brewton, Keith Coogan, Anthony Rapp, & Penelope Ann Miller
She thought babysitting was easy money - until
she started hanging out with the Andersons. |
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not included
Starring: Hume Cronyn, Jessica
Tandy, Frank McRae, Elizabeth Peña, Micjael Carmine, Denis Boutsikaris,
Tom Aldredge, Jane Hoffman, John DiSanti, John Pankow, Doris Belack,
Wendy Schaal, Michael Green, & MacIntyre Dixon
Apartment block tenants seek the aid of alien
mechanical life-forms to save their building from demolition. |
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The Lost
Boys
Starring: Jason Patric, Corey Haim,
Kiefer Sutherland, Corey Feldman, Jami Gertz, & Edward Hermann
Financial troubles force a recent divorcee and
her teenage sons Mike and Sam to settle down with her father in the
California town of Santa Carla. At first, Sam laughs off rumors he
hears about vampires who inhabit the small town. But after Mike meets
a beautiful girl at the local amusement park, he begins to exhibit the
classic signs of vampirism. Fearing for his own safety, Sam recruits
two young vampire hunters to save his brother by finding and
destroying the head vampire. |
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Can't
Buy Me Love
Starring: Patrick Dempsey & Amanda
Peterson
Ronald Miller is tired of being a nerd, and
makes a deal with one of the most popular girls in school to help him
break into the "cool" clic. He offers her a thousand dollars to
pretend to be his girlfriend for a month. It succeeds, but he soon
learns that the price of popularity may be higher than he expected.
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The
Princess Bride
Starring: Cary Elwes, Robin Wright
Penn, Chris Sarandon, Peter Falk, & Fred Savage
When the lovely Buttercup is kidnapped by a
ghastly gang intent on fermenting an international incident they find
they are pursued by the Dread Pirate Roberts who just might be Westley,
her one true love. Also after everyone is nasty Prince Humperdinck to
whom Buttercup is now betrothed but who seems to care little for her
continued survival. The stage is set for swordfights, monsters, and
tortures - but will Grandpa be allowed to finish telling the story
with all these kissy bits? |
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Harry
and the Hendersons
Starring: John Lithgow
Returning from a hunting trip in the forest, the
Henderson family's car hits an animal in the road. At first they fear
it was a man, but when they examine the "body" they find it's a
"Bigfoot". They think it's dead so they decide to take it home (there
could be some money in this). As you guessed, "it" isn't dead. Far
from being the ferocious monster they fear "Harry" to be, he's a
friendly giant. In their attempts to keep Harry a secret, the
Henderson's have to hide him from the authorities and a man, who has
made it his goal in life, to catch a "Bigfoot." |
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Overboard
Starring: Goldie Hawn & Kurt
Russell
Rich bitch Joanna hires country carpenter Dean
to build a closet on her yacht. When the two don't see eye-to-eye,
Dean is left unpaid while Joanna sets sail. The following day, Joanna
is fished out of the sea, after falling overboard, suffering from
amnesia. Dean sees a neat way to regain the money she owes him... he
tells her she's his wife; that way Dean gets a free housekeeper and
mother for his four kids. |
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Innerspace
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Martin
Short, & Meg Ryan
A hapless store clerk must foil criminals to
save the life of the man who, miniaturized in a secret experiment, was
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Ernest
Goes to Camp
Starring: Jim Varney
A group of juvenile criminals is sent for
vacation to Kamp Kikakee. The clumsy Ernest has to care for them,
although he doesn't even know how to take care of himself.
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SPORTS
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N.Y. Giants defeat the Denver Broncos, 39-20, in Super Bowl XXI.
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Edmonton Oilers win the Stanley Cup.
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WrestleMania III is held at the Pontiac
Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, setting the North American indoor
attendance record at 93,173.
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Indianapolis 500: Al Unser wins for a
fourth time, the second driver to do so, after A.J. Foyt in 1977.
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The Minnesota Twins won the World Series
over the St. Louis Cardinals 4 games to 3, giving the franchise its first
World Series victory since 1924, when the team was located in Washington,
D.C. and known as the Washington Senators.
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Alysheba wins the Kentucky Derby with a
time of 2:03.40.
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Pat Cash defeats Ivan Lendl to win Men's
Singles & Martina Navratilova defeats Steffi Graf to win Lady's Singles at
Wimbledon.
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Stephen Roche (Ireland) wins the Tour de
France.
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Ivan Lendl defeats Mats Wilander to win
Men's Singles & Martina Navrátilová defeats Steffi Graf to win Women's
Singles at the US Open.
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Dale Earnhardt #2 won the NEXTEL Cup
(formerly Winston Cup).
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PEOPLE WHO
DIED
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Ray Bolger (b. 1904) - Actor - as the
Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz
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Liberace (b. 1919) - Pianist & Entertainer
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Andy Warhol (b. 1928) - Artist / Director
/ Writer
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Randolph Scott (b. 1898) - Actor who
appear in 100+ movies, of which more than 60 were westerns
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Danny Kaye (b. 1918) - Actor / Singer /
Comedian - Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The Court Jester, White Christmas,
Hans Christian Andersen, The Five Pennies
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Rita Hayworth (b. 1918) - Actress - You'll
Never Get Rich, You Were Never Lovelier, Cover Girl, The Lady from
Shanghai, Affair in Trinadad, Fire Down Below
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Robert Preston (b. 1918) - Actor - as
Professor Harold Hill in The Music Man, Mame, Victor/Victoria, The Last
Starfighter
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Elizabeth Hartman (b. 1943) - Actress - A
Patch of Blue & voice of Mrs. Frisby in The Secret of NIMH
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Buddy Rich (b. 1917) - Musician - billed
as "the world's greatest drummer"
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Fred Astaire (b. 1899) - Actor / Dancer /
Singer - The Gay Divorcee, Roberta, Top Hat, Shall We Dance, Carefree,
Royal Wedding, Lady, Be Good, Funny Face, Easter Parade, Finnian's
Rainbow, Towering Inferno
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Jackie Gleason (b. 1916) - Actor /
Comedian - as Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners
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Clara Peller (b. 1902) - Character actress
- Wendy's "Where's the beef?"
lady
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Lee Marvin (b. 1924) - Actor - Cat Ballou,
The Wild One, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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Lorne Greene (b. 1915) - Actor - as Ben
Cartwright on Bonanza & Commander Adama on Battlestar Galactica &
Galactica 1980
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Peter Tosh (b. 1944) - Reggae musician -
singer & guitarist for the Wailing Wailers later known as The Wailers
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Bob Fosse (b. 1927) - Theater
choreographer & director - who won an Academy Award for best director of
Cabaret in 1972
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Woody Herman (b. 1913) - Jazz clarinetist,
Singer & Big Band Leader - "Woodchoppers' Ball"
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PEOPLE WHO WERE
BORN
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Bow Wow - Rapper
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Jesse McCartney - Singer/Actor - as Bradin
Westerly on Summerland
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Joss Stone - Singer
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Maria Sharapova - Russian tennis player
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Mara Wilson - Actress - as Susan Walker in
Miracle on 34th Street & Matilda Wormwood in Matilda
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Katie Leung - Actress - as Cho Chang,
Harry's love interest, in Harry Potter and the Golet of Fire & Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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Blake Lively - Actress - as Bridget in The
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants & Serena van der Woodsen on the upcoming
NBC series Gossip Girl
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Evan Rachel Wood - Actress - as Jessie Sammler in Once and Again, Tracy Freeland in Thirteen & Kimberly Joyce in
Pretty Persuasion
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Danielle Panabaker - Actress - as Layla
Williams in Sky High & Julie Stark on Shark
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Tom Felton - Actor - as Draco Malfoy in
the Harry Potter movies
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Hilary Duff - Actress/singer - Lizzie
McGuire, Cheaper by the Dozen 1 & 2, A Cinderella Story
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Zac Efron - Actor - as Cameron Bale on
Summerland, Troy Bolton in High School Musical movies, & Link Larkin in
Hairspray
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Michael Anagarano - Actor - as Elliot the
son of Jack McFarland on Will & Grace, Will Stronghold in Sky High, & Sid
in Lords of Dogtown
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Aaron Carter - Singer/Actor and younger
brother of Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter
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Edward Speleers - Actor - as Eragon in
Eragon
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Thomas Dekker - Actor - as Nick Szalinski
in Honey I, Shrunk the Kids; Zach on Heroes; and John Connor on The Sarah
Connor Chronicles
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William Moseley - Actor - as Peter Pevensie in The Chronical of Naria movies
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Ashley
Greene - Actress - as Alice Cullen in The Twilight Saga
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