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- Page one [videorecording] : inside the New York times / by Braun, Josh.pro; Brill, Paul,1968-cmp; Hand, David,1960-pro; Novack, Kate.auspro; Oxman, Alan.pro; Rossi, Andrew.ausdrtpro; Schlesinger, Adam.pro; History Channel (Television network)(CARDINAL)330875; Magnolia Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)300206; Magnolia Pictures (Firm)(CARDINAL)300209; Participant Media.(CARDINAL)300208;
Deep trouble -- Two things -- Meetings -- Page one guy -- Blogging -- Media Armageddon -- Executive editor -- The big board -- Diplomatic cables -- Debt -- The truth -- End notes.Commentators Sarah Ellison, Andrew Ross Sorkin, David Carr, Larry Ingrassia, Bruce Headlam, Dennis Crowley, Richard Pérez-Peña, Evan Williams, Clay Shirky, Paul Steiger, Brian Stelter, Markos Moulitsas, Alex S. Jones, Seth Mnookin, Ian Fisher, Nicholas Lemann, Noam Cohen, Clairborne Ray, Susan Chira, Carla Baranauckas, Jill Abramson, Katherine Bouton, Bill Keller, Nick Denton, Jeff Jarvis, Jimmy Wales, Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Rick Lyman, Shane Smith, Dean Baquet, Tim Arango, Brian Lam, Gay Talese, Charles Strum, David Remnick, Joseph Kahn, James McQuivey, Carl Bernstein, Michael Hirschorn, John Carr.This documentary chronicles the transformation of The New York Times newsroom and the inner workings of the Media Desk, as the Internet redefines the media industry by surpassing print as the main source of news. At the heart of the film is the burning question on the minds of everyone who cares about a rigorous American press, Times lover or not: what will happen if the fast-moving future of media leaves behind the fact-based, original reporting that helps to define our society? This up-close look at factors and actors that produce the "daily miracle" of a great news organization is a nuanced portrait of journalists continuing to produce extraordinary work under increasingly difficult circumstances.MPAA rating: Rated R for language including some sexual references.DVD; Region 1, NTSC; 5.1 Dolby digital surround; widescreen presentation 1.78:1 aspect ratio.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; New York Times Company.; New York Times.; Journalism; Journalism; Journalism; Journalists; Newspaper publishing; Newspaper publishing; Newspaper publishing; Newspapers.;
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- Keith [videorecording] / by Grey, Jennifer,1960-act; Harnois, Elisabeth.act; Hobbs, Rebecca.pro; Kessler, Todd.proausdrt(CARDINAL)662905; McCartney, Jesse,1987-act(CARDINAL)545474; Zabel, David.aus; Image Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)328010; No Hands Productions.;
MARCIVE 12/02/09Jesse McCartney, Elisabeth Harnois, Jennifer Grey.Smart and popular high school senior Natalie thinks she has her life figured out, but everything changes when she meets a mysterious boy with nothing to lose. Keith takes Natalie on a deliriously wild journey unlike anything she's ever experienced.MPAA rating: PG-13; for brief sexuality and language.DVD ; Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 surround ; widescreen (2.35:1) presentation, enhanced for 16:9 TVs ; NTSC.
- Subjects: Feature films.; High school seniors; Teenagers;
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- The mummy [videorecording] : complete legacy collection / by Abbott, Bud,1897-1974(CARDINAL)520962; Abrams, Leon.autadp; Ames, Ramsay,1919-1998.act; Babcock, Dwight V.(Dwight Vincent),1909-autadp; Balderston, John L.(John Lloyd),1889-1954.aus(CARDINAL)759265; Bey, Turhan,1922-2012.act; Bredell, Elwood,1884-1976.cng; Cabanne, Christy,1888-1950.drt; Cahn, Philip.flm; Carradine, John.act(CARDINAL)842589; Carruth, Milton.flm; Chaney, Lon,Jr.,1906-1973.act; Christine, Virginia,1920-1996.act; Coe, Peter,1918-1993.act; Costello, Lou.(CARDINAL)710854; Dietrich, James.cmp; Feitshans, Fred R.,Jr.,1909-1987flm; Foran, Dick,1910-1979.act; Ford, Wallace,1898-1966.act; Freund, Karl,1890-1969.drt; Goodkind, Saul A.flm; Goodwins, Leslie,1899-1969.drt; Harding, Kay,1924-1984act; Hubbard, John,1914-1988.act; Jay, Griffin,1905-1954.autaus; Jensen, Paul M.cmm(CARDINAL)531308; Johann, Zita,1904-1993.act; Karloff, Boris,1887-1969.act(CARDINAL)131211; Knox, Elyse,1917-2012.act; Kosleck, Martin,1904-1994.act; Laemmle, Carl,1908-1979.pro; Lava, William,1911-1971.cmp; LeBorg, Reginald.drt; Lowery, Robert,1916-1971.act; MacLane, Barton,1902-1969.act; Manners, David,1901-1998.act; Miller, Virgil E.,1887-1974.cng; Moore, Dennis,1908-1964.act; Moran, Peggy,1918-2002.act; Pivar, Ben,1901-1963.pro; Putnam, Nina Wilcox,1888-1962.aut; Robinson, George,1890-1958.cng; Salter, Hans J.cmp; Sawtell, Paul,1906-1971.cmp; Schayer, Richard E.(Richard Ernest),1882-1956.aut; Schubert, Bernard.aus; Shane, Maxwell,1905-1983.aus; Sickner, William A.cng; Skal, David J.drtcngausrescmm(CARDINAL)522563; Skinner, Frank,1897-1968.cmp; Stumar, Charles.cng; Sucher, Henry.aus; Tyler, Tom,1903-1954.act; Varnick, Neil P.aut; Weisberg, Brenda.aus; Young, Harold,1897-1972.drt; Zucco, George,1886-1960.; Universal City Studios.(CARDINAL)732617; Universal Pictures (Firm)(CARDINAL)318695;
Abbott and Costello meet the mummy (1955): Directed by Charles Lamont ; screenplay by John Grant ; produced by Howard Christie.The mummy (1932): Producer, Carl Laemmle ; director, Karl Freund ; story, Nina Wilcox Putnam and Richard Schayer ; screenplay, John L. Balderston ; cinematography, Charles J. Stumar ; editing, Milton Carruth ; original music, James Dietrich (uncredited).The mummy's curse (1944): Executive producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Leslie Goodwins ; screenplay by Bernard Schubert ; original story and adaptation by Leon Abrams and Dwight V. Babcock ; cinematography, Virgil Miller ; editing, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr. ; original music, William Lava (uncredited) and Paul Sawtell (uncredited).The mummy's ghost (1944): Producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Reginald Le Borg ; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher, Brenda Weisberg ; original story, Griffin Jay and Henry Sucher ; cinematography, William A. Sickner ; editing, Saul A. Goodkind ; original music, Frank Skinner (uncredited).The mummy's hand (1940): Producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Christy Cabanne ; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Maxwell Shane ; original story, Griffin Jay ; cinematography, Elwood Bredell ; editing, Philip Cahn ; original music, Hans J. Salter (uncredited) and Frank Skinner (uncredited).The mummy's tomb (1942): Producer, Ben Pivar ; director, Harold Young ; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher ; original story, Neil P. Varnick ; cinematography, George Robinson ; editing, Milton Carruth ; music, Hans J. Salter.Abbott and Costello meet the mummy (1955): Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marie Windsor, Michael Ansara, Peggy King.The mummy (1932): Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, David Manners.The mummy's curse (1944): Lon Chaney, Jr., Peter Coe, Virginia Christine, Kay Harding, Dennis Moore, Martin Kosleck.The mummy's ghost (1944): Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Robert Lowery, Ramsay Ames, George Zucco, Barton MacLane.The mummy's hand (1940): Dick Foran, Peggy Moran, Wallace Ford, Tom Tyler.The mummy's tomb (1942): Dick Foran, John Hubbard, Elyse Knox, George Zucco, Turhan Bey, Lon Chaney, Jr.Abbott and Costello meet the mummy (1955): "Decked out in desert safari gear, the boys go looking for a job with an Egyptologist and wind up in the middle of a conspiracy concerning the murdered professor, an ancient mummy, and a magical medallion that, true to form, bumbling Costello manages to eat for dinner. Marie Windsor, the boss lady of a gang of treasure hunting crooks, dresses in a harem outfit to vamp for our chubby little hero, and the eternally stiff Richard Deacon hilariously plays the leader of an Egyptian mummy cult like a high school principal decked out for Halloween." --Amazon.comThe mummy (1932): "In 1921 a field expedition in Egypt discovers the mummy of ancient Egyptian prince Im-Ho-Tep, who was condemned and buried alive for sacrilege. Also found in the tomb is the Scroll of Thoth, which can bring the dead back to life. One night a young member of the expedition reads the Scroll out loud, and then goes insane, realizing that he has brought Im-Ho-Tep back to life. Ten years later, disguised as a modern Egyptian, the mummy attempts to reunite with his lost love, an ancient princess who has been reincarnated into a beautiful young woman."--IMDB website.The mummy's curse (1944): "An irrigation project in the rural bayous of Louisiana unearths Kharis the living mummy (Lon Chaney Jr.), who was buried in quicksand 25 years earlier."--IMDb website.The mummy's ghost (1944): "An Egyptian high priest travels to America to reclaim the bodies of ancient Egyptian princess Ananka and her living guardian mummy Kharis. Learning that Ananka's spirit has been reincarnated into another body, he kidnaps a young woman of Egyptian descent with a mysterious resemblance to the princess. However, the high priest's greedy desires cause him to loose control of the mummy."--IMDb website.The mummy's hand (1940): "An ancient mummy is revived to destroy those that would invade the 3,000 year old tomb of an Egyptian princess."--IMDb website.The mummy's tomb (1942): "A high priest travels to America with the living mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) to kill all those who had desecrated the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka thirty years earlier."--IMDb website.Not rated.DVD ; NTSC, region 1 ; Dolby Digital 2.0 mono.
- Subjects: Horror films.; Mummy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Archaeologists; Mummies; Mummies; Reincarnation;
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- Casino Royale [videorecording] / by Abkarian, Simon.act.; Bankolé, Isaach de.act.(CARDINAL)343260; Broccoli, Barbara,1960-pro.; Campbell, Martin.drt.(CARDINAL)537167; Christensen, Jesper,1948-act.(CARDINAL)848543; Craig, Daniel,1968-act.(CARDINAL)786047; Dench, Judi,1934-act.(CARDINAL)764821; Fleming, Ian,1908-1964.Casino Royale.(CARDINAL)562277; Giannini, Giancarlo.act.; Green, Eva,1980-act.(CARDINAL)784848; Haggis, Paul.aus.(CARDINAL)848626; Mikkelsen, Mads,1965-act.(CARDINAL)547471; Milicevic, Ivana.act.; Murino, Caterina.act.; Norman, Monty.cmp.; Purvis, Neal.aus.; Wade, Robert,1961-aus.; Wilson, Michael G.,1942-pro.; Wright, Jeffrey.act.(CARDINAL)851611; Columbia Pictures.(CARDINAL)747663; Eon Productions (Firm)(CARDINAL)494337; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.(CARDINAL)150193; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)282399;
Director of photography, Phil MeÌheux ; editor, Stuart Baird ; music, David Arnold ; James Bond theme, Monty Norman ; screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis.Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright, Giancarlo Giannini, Caterina Murino, Simon Abkarian, Isaach De Bankolé, Jesper Christensen, Ivana Milicevic, Sébastien Foucan.With two professional assassinations in quick succession, James Bond is quickly elevated to '00' status. Bond's first 007 mission takes him to Uganda where he is to spy on a terrorist, Mollaka. Not everything goes to plan and Bond decides to investigate, independently of MI6, in order to track down the rest of the terrorist cell. Following a lead to the Bahamas, he encounters Dimitrios and his girlfriend, Solange. He learns that Dimitrios is involved with Le Chiffre, banker to the world's terrorist organizations. Intelligence reveals that Le Chiffre is planning to raise money in a high-stakes poker game in Montenegro at Le Casino Royale. MI6 assigns 007 to play against him, knowing that if Le Chiffre loses, it will destroy his organization. 'M' places Bond under the watchful eye of the beguiling Vesper Lynd. At first skeptical of what value Vesper can provide, Bond's interest in her deepens as they brave danger together and even torture at the hands of Le Chiffre. The marathon game proceeds with dirty tricks and violence, raising the stakes beyond blood money and reaching a terrifying climax.MPAA rating: PG-13; for intense sequences of violent action, a scene of torture, sexual content and nudity.Blu-ray Disc - requires a Blu-ray player.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.); Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Great Britain. MI6; Bond, James (Fictitious character); Criminal behavior; Man-woman relationships; Poker; Terrorists;
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- ESPN 30 for 30. [videorecording] / by Team Marketing (Firm) (CARDINAL)344996; ESPN Films (Firm)(CARDINAL)344993;
Blu-ray, widescreen; requires Blu-ray playerESPN Films' 30 for 30 is a documentary series featuring today's finest storytellers from inside and outside of the sports world. What started as a celebration of ESPN's 30th anniversary has come to life as an eclectic and fascinating collection of passionate films about sports and culture. Individually, each of the films in this series is meant to tell an intimate, compelling story that stands on its own and brings to life the filmmaker's vision. Broke: According to a 2009 Sports Illustrated article, 60 percent of former NBA players are broke within five years of retirement. By the time they have been retired for two years, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress. Sucked into bad investments, stalked by freeloaders, saddled with medical problems, and naturally prone to showing off, many pro athletes get shocked by harsh economic realities after years of living the high life. ; 9.79*: The 100-meter men's final at the 1988 Seoul Games was the fastest and perhaps most thrilling sprint in Olympic history. But within 48 hours, gold medalist Ben Johnson had tested positive for anabolic steroids, and scandal reigned. This one race still haunts the eight men who took part. ; There's no place like home: On December 10, 2010, Sotheby's auctioned off what could be considered the most important historical document in sports history - James Naismith's original rules of basketball. This is the story of one man's fanatical quest to win this seminal American artifact at auction and bring the rules 'home' to Lawrence, Kansas, where Naismith coached and taught for over 40 years. ; Benji: In 1984, 17-year-old Benjamin "Benji" Wilson, Jr. was a symbol of everything promising about Chicago: a beloved, sweet-natured youngster from the city's fabled South Side, Wilson was the first high school player in Chicago's history to be ranked as the nation's #1 recruit. The day before his senior season, his life was abruptly and tragically cut short, sending ripples through the city and the country. ; Ghosts of Ole Miss: In the fall of 1962, James Meredith becomes the first African-American to attend the University of Mississippi under the order and protection of the federal government. Director Fritz Marshall, along with Mississippi native Wright Thompson, explore how the Ole Miss football team became caught in the middle of the most significant moments in the Civil Rights movement. ; You don't know Bo: A profile of Bo Jackson and how his college and professional feats in two sports (baseball and football) captured the public's imagination and made Jackson a cultural (and marketing) icon. Survive and advance: A look at the North Carolina State Wolfpack men's basketball team's successful and improbable championship runs through the 1983 ACC and the 1983 NCAA tournaments. ; Elway to Marino: A look at the 1983 NFL Draft and the six quarterbacks taken in its first round, specifically John Elway (the first overall pick) and Dan Marino (the last QB picked in Round 1). ; Hawaiian : the legend of Eddie Aikau: A chronicling of the life of Eddie Aikau, a big wave surfer and lifeguard whose death served as inspiration to an entire spiritual movement. ; Free spirits: Chronicles the American Basketball Association team the Spirits of St. Louis during their two years in the league, and the ABA's eventual merger with the NBA. ; No más: An inside look at the two boxing matches between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Durán in the 1980s, with insight from boxing experts, family members and the two fighters themselves. ; Big shots: The story of how young businessman John Spano struck a deal to purchase the New York Islanders in 1996, only to be later revealed as a fraud and being near financial insolvency. ; This is what they want: A colorful clook at the re-invention of tennis in the first decade of the Open era through the lens of Jimmy Conners' career and his famous run the 1991 U.S. Open. Bernie and Ernie: When Bernard King arrived in Knoxville, he was only the third African American ever to play for the University of Tennessee varsity team. By the time he left he was a legend. Along with talented teammate Ernie Grunfeld, the duo gained national acclaim as part of what was known as "The Ernie and Bernie Show." ; Book of Manning: The Book of Manning features revealing interviews with Archie, Olivia, Cooper, Peyton and Eli Manning along with other family members, friends, former teammates and coaches as well as never-before-seen photos and home movie footage of Archie and his sons. ; Youngstown boys: Explores the class and power dynamics in college sports through the parallel interconnected journeys of one-time dynamic runnning back Maurice Clarett and former elite head coach Jim Tressel. -- The price of gold: The world couldn't keep its eyes off two athletes at the 1994 Winter Games in Lillehammer: Nancy Kerrigan, the elegant brunette from the Northeast, and Tonya Harding, the feisty blonde engulfed in scandal. Just weeks before the Olympics on Jan. 6, 1994 at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Kerrigan was stunningly clubbed on the right knee by an unknown assailant. As the bizarre mystery unraveled, it was revealed that Harding's ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, had plotted the attack with his misfit friends to literally eliminate Kerrigan from the competition. Requiem for the Big East: Takes a nostalgic look at the rivalries and successes that catapulted the Big East to groundbreaking success. Told primarily through the lens of famed Big East coaches and some of its most iconic players, the film encapsulates the era and region in which the Big East was born. ; Bad boys: "Few teams in professional sports history elicit such a wide range of emotions as the Detroit Pistons of the late 1980s and early '90s. The team had some of the best--and most complex--players in NBA history: Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, Rick Mahorn, Joe Dumars, Dennis Rodman, John Salley; and the mixture of grit, professionalism and style possessed by coach Chuck Daly. Sandwiched between the Lakers' and Celtics' dominance of the 1980s and the Bulls' run in the 1990s, the Pistons' two titles in 1989 and 1990 are often viewed as a transitional period in NBA history, rather than a dynamic championship era in its own right. But for anyone who experienced the Bad Boys in action, they more than carved out their own identity, both in the league and in American popular culture." ; Slaying the badger: Before Lance Armstrong, there was Greg LeMond, who is now the first and only American to win the Tour de France. LeMond looks back at the pivotal 1986 Tour and his increasingly vicious rivalry with friend, teammate and mentor Bernard Hinault. The reigning Tour champion and brutal competitor known as The Badger, Hinault "promised" to help LeMond, in return for LeMond supporting him in the previous year. But in a sport that purports to reward teamwork, it's really every man for himself. ; Playing for the mob: Set in the seemingly golden world of college basketball, this intriguing film tells the true story behind the 1990 Martin Scorsese classic, Goodfellas, and how mobster Henry Hill helped orchestrate fixing of Boston College basketball games during the 1978-79 season. ; The day the series stopped: On October 17, 1989, at 5:04 p.m. PT, soon after Al Michaels and Tim McCarver started the ABC telecast for Game three of the World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics, the ground began to shake beneath Candlestick Park. The 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake rolled through, bringing death and destruction. The Bay Area pulled together and baseball took a backseat. When the Garden was Eden: During the tumultuous and racially discordant early 1970s, Madison Square Garden was a place where individuals from different backgrounds worked together, and the New York Knicks, under the stewardship of coach Ray Holzman, was seen to be a model of cooperation and harmony. ; Brian and the Boz: In some ways, Brian "The Boz" Bosworth and Barry Switzer were made for each other. The Oklahoma coach and the linebacker he recruited to play for him were both outsized personalities who delighted in thumbing their noses at the establishment. And in their three seasons together (1984-86), the unique father-son dynamic resulted in 31 wins and two Orange Bowl victories, including a national championship. ; Brothers in exile: Discover the remarkable story of Cubans Livan and Orlando 'El Duque' Hernandez, who risked their lives to get off the island, and eventually went on to world championship success in Major League Baseball in the United States. ; Rand University: One of the most gifted athletes to ever play the game, Randy Moss has long been an enigma, largely known for his athletic brilliance on the football field and his troubles off it. Go back to where he came from - Rand, West Virginia - and explore what almost derailed his extraordinary career. After overcoming legal troubles and losing opportunities to play with Notre Dame and Florida State, Moss would eventually revive his promising football career at Marshall University. The U part 2: Picking up where "The U" (2009) left off, "The U part 2" chronicles the controversial Miami Hurricanes as the team becomes embroiled in a scandal involving a ponzi scheme operated by one of the team's boosters. ; Of miracles and men: The story of one of the greatest upsets in sports history has been told. Or has it? On a Friday evening in Lake Placid, a plucky band of American collegians stunned the vaunted Soviet national team, 4-3 in the medal round of the 1980 Winter Olympic hockey competition. But there was another side to the 'Miracle On Ice.' The so-called bad guys from America's ideological adversary were in reality good men and outstanding players. ; I hate Christian Laettner: He made perhaps the most dramatic shot in the history of the NCAA basketball tournament. He's the only player to start in four consecutive Final Fours, and was instrumental in Duke winning two national championships. He had looks, smarts and game. So why has Christian Laettner been disliked so intensely by so many for so long? Go beyond the polarizing persona and uncover the complete story behind this lightning rod of college basketball. ; Sole man: This definitive, first-hand and unflinching account examines one of the sports world's most polarizing and influential figures, Sonny Vaccaro. A fast talking maverick, his zeal for basketball and instinct for sales forged an era of unprecedented growth for two pillars of pop culture: basketball and sneakers. Vaccaro was instrumental in launching Nike's 'Air Jordan' empire in the '80s and started the movement of paying college coaches to have their players wear Nike shoes. ; Angry sky: In 1965, at the height of the space race, Nick Piantanida launched the first civilian space program. A truck driver and exotic pet dealer from New Jersey, Piantanida had no formal training, no college degree and barely enough money to support his devoted wife and their three children. But he had a dream-to take a balloon to the edge of the atmosphere and jump out. If he succeeded, he'd set a world record as he free-fell back to earth for nearly 17 minutes. "Angry Sky" is the story of a man whose dream took him to the edge of space but whose obsession led to his tragic downfall. Blu-ray; requires Blu-Ray player
- Subjects: Johnson, Ben, 1961- ; Olympic Games 1988 : Seoul, Korea) ; Doping in sports ; Professional athletes ; Basketball ; Naismith, James, 1861-1939 ; Wilson, Benjamin, 1967-1984 ; High school athletes ; Meredith, James, 1933- ; Ole Miss Rebels (Football team) ; University of Mississippi ; College integration ; Civil rights movements ; Jackson, Bo, 1962- ; North Carolina State Wolfpack (Basketball team) ; North Carolina State University ; Elway, John, 1960- ; Marino, Dan, 1961- ; Aikau, Eddie, 1946-1978 ; American Basketball Association (1967-1976) ; Duran, Roberto, 1951- ; Leonard, Sugar Ray, 1956- ; New York Islanders (Hockey team) ; Spano, John, 1964- ; Connors, Jimmy, 1952- ; U.S. Open (Tennis tournament) ; King, Bernard, 1956- ; Grunfeld, Ernie, 1955- ; Tennessee Volunteers (Basketball team) ; Manning family ; Manning, Archie, 1949- ; Manning, Cooper; Manning, Peyton ; Manning, Eli, 1981- ; Harding, Tonya ; Kerrigan, Nancy, 1969- ; Figure skating ; Big East Conference ; Basketball ; College sports ; Detroit Pistons (Basketball team) ; LeMond, Greg ; Hinault, Bernard, 1954- ; Tour de France (Bicycle race) (1986) ; Hill, Henry, 1943-2012 ; Boston College Eagles (Basketball team) ; College sports ; World Series (Baseball) (1989) ; Oakland Athletics (Baseball team) ; San Francisco Giants (Baseball team) ; Loma Prieta Earthquake, Calif., 1989 ; New York Knickerbockers (Basketball team) ; Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) ; Bosworth, Brian ; Moss, Randy ; Hernández, Livan, 1975- ; Hernández, Orlando, 1965- ; Shapiro, Nevin, 1969- ; Miami Hurricanes (Football team) ; Ponzi schemes ; University of Miami ; Scandals ; Olympic Winter Games 1980 : Lake Placid, N.Y.) ; Hockey players ; Laettner, Christian ; Duke Blue Devils (Basketball team) ; Vaccaro, Sonny ; Basketball ; Athletic shoes ; Piantanida, Nicholas John, 1932-1966 ; Balloonists ; Parachuting ; Aeronautics ; Documentary films; Television programs ;
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