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Steve Irwin. Stephen Robert Irwin (22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006), known as " The Crocodile Hunter ", was an Australian zookeeper, conservationist, television personality, wildlife educator, and environmentalist . Irwin grew up around crocodiles and other reptiles and was educated regarding them by his father, Bob.
v. t. e. A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century (occasionally A Radical Program for the Twentieth Century) was the imaginary book title of a 1950s hoax purporting a foreign communist plot to increase racial tensions in the United States. The hoax gained public notoriety when a congressman read a supposed quotation from the book to argue ...
Chris Willman. March 14, 2024 at 6:03 PM. Steve Lawrence, a king among easy-listening crooners who rocketed to fame in the ’50s and ’60s as half of the duo Steve and Eydie, died Thursday at ...
Audie N. Cornish [1] (born October 9, 1979) is an American journalist and a former co-host of NPR 's All Things Considered. [2] [3] She is an anchor and correspondent for CNN and the host of The Assignment, a CNN Audio podcast. [4] She was previously the host of Profile by BuzzFeed News, a web-only interview show that lasted one season, as well ...
Steve Selvin (born 1941) is an American statistician who is a professor emeritus of biostatistics at the University of California, Berkeley . Selvin joined the faculty of the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley in 1972 and in 1977 he became the head of its biostatistics division. As the head of Undergraduate Management Committee he was ...
Mary Louise Kelly (born March 27, 1971) is an American broadcaster and author. She anchors the daily news show All Things Considered on National Public Radio (NPR), and previously covered national security at the network. Prior to NPR she reported for CNN and the BBC in London. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post ...
Professional ratings. You Must Believe in Spring is an album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans, recorded by him with bassist Eddie Gómez and drummer Eliot Zigmund in August 1977 and released in February 1981, shortly after Evans's death in September 1980. Unlike most posthumous releases of the pianist's recordings, this material had been ...
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