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Sports innovator Lamar Hunt dies.
Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
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December 14, 2006
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Byline: Joe Simnacher and Brad Townsend
Dec. 14--His family name was synonymous with Texas oil, but Lamar Hunt, once a third-string football player at SMU, had other plans: He would start a professional football league at the age of 26. Content to let others handle the family's oil business, Mr. Hunt became one of the most influential innovators and promoters in American sports history, coining the term "Super Bowl" and bringing professional tennis and soccer into the American psyche. The modest and soft-spoken Mr. Hunt, the impetus behind the creation of the ...
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In a muddled `Messalina,' 2 performances stand out; REVIEW: Red Eye's production doesn't crisply articulate the maundering of a messy but potentially interesting script.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...audacious characters and striking imagery. Messalina, which opened Friday at Red Eye in Minneapolis...blanket, reading about the demise of Messalina and burning the pages - looking much...trouble. Graydon Royce - 612-673-7299 MESSALINA What: By Gordon Dahlquist. Directed...
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Messalina with a Master's degree. (women, seduction and rape) (Column)
Magazine article from: National Review
; ...pants. This is not Madame Recamier trading bons mots with Talleyrand, nor even Hepburn trading bons mots with Tracy. It's Messalina with a master's degree. Palm Beach proved that the English duchess who reputedly said "Sex is too good for the common...
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Marianne: from Medusa to Messalina: psycho-sexual imagery and political propaganda in France 1789-1945.
Magazine article from: Journal of European Studies
; The use of 'monstrous', anxiety-generating imagery (tropes of the mythological Medusa or the Hydra) to demonize opponents was a marked feature of political caricature and national propaganda on different points in the ideological spectrum, from the French revolutionary and counter-revolutionary
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The tricks of a worldwide trade.(Book Review)
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...just who was sexier. It was for this reason that Empress Messalina, the third wife of Claudius, hired Rome's most famed prostitute...to find out who could service the most men in one night. Messalina won. In Christian times, being a prostitute was often considered...
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PICK OF THE DAY.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...combat in the arena, something that arouses the passions of Messalina (Susan Hayward), who seduces him and causes him to temporarily...venomous machinations going on in court between Caligula and Messalina make for juicy, high class soap opera. DRAMA: The West...
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DOMENICA NIEHOFF
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Thurn und Taxis among others. Niehoff appeared in several feature films and television plays, including Messalina Kaiserin und Hure (Messalina Empress and Harlot, 1977), Desperado City (1981), Taxi nach Kairo (Taxi to Cairo, 1987) and...
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What turns a woman into a savage?
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...intoxicating indulgence, one of the fruits of absolute power. Messalina (AD 22-48), the third wife of Emperor Claudius and mother...took lovers and executed any man who rejected her advances. Messalina killed for fun. For other powerful women, ruthless cruelty...
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Die Furie und das Gesetz. Zur Dramaturgie der 'grossen Szene' in der Tragodie des 19. Jahrhunderts.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of European Studies
; ...fury. A study of Adolf Wilbrandt's now-forgotten Arria und Messalina (1874) explains how this multi-media spectacular, with stage designs by Hans Makart and the fury Messalina played by Charlotte Wolter, enjoyed huge success. Finally...
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Claudius died in Rome, Brother Bill heads to Harlem
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Tribune, The
; ...infirmities and fanning the flames of gossip about his Aunt Messalina's sexual liaisons. Caligula was assassinated and Claudius...able and fair-minded, Claudius, who eventually ordered Messalina's execution for her notorious infidelity, ironically was...
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Tri-Valley Herald April 20 Letters to the editor
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune
; ...the math. Eloise Hamann Dublin History repeats IN 37 AD, Messalina, the wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius, was able to achieve...Pelosi, is doing to an entire nation. The difference is that Messalina's victims probably got a kiss instead of a kiss-off...
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