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Susan Strasberg, stage, film actress
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Actress Susan Strasberg, 60, has died of breast cancer.
Ms. Strasberg, who also lived in Los Angeles and San Francisco,
died in her apartment in New York.
Ms. Strasberg, daughter of acting coach Lee Strasberg,
electrified Broadway audiences with her performance in the title role
of "The Diary of Anne Frank" in 1955. That same year, she appeared
in two hit Hollywood films, "The Cobweb" directed by Vincente
Minnelli, and "Picnic," starring William Holden and Kim Novak.
Ms. Strasberg grew up around such acting icons ...
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Late, great geographers.(Sir Francis Younghusband)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Geographical
; Sir Francis Younghusband (1863-1942) A major player in...Central Asia extensively How did Sir Francis make a name for himself? Born in Murree, India, Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, to give him his full name, entered...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Richard Sickert, painter, 1860; Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, explorer, 1863; William Heath...Salisbury, statesman, 1563; Henry Francis Lyte, hymn-writer, 1793...Mormon leader, 1801; John Edward Masefield, poet and novelist...
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Hands off Jerusalem, my family heirloom
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...On 4 August 1915, Sir Francis Younghusband, explorer, invader...brassy imperialism', Younghusband wanted to appeal to...John Buchan, Sir Edward Elgar, Sir Hubert...the jingoists, told Younghusband that he no longer supported...
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Books: Ready for lift-off We ask 12 leading publishers which books they most look forward to bringing out in 1997
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...new direction for him after his superb biography of Sir Francis Younghusband. Perhaps the two most unusual books of our year are...that English nonsense poetry was not the creation of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll, but was flourishing a full...
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History of attempts to seal off Tibet heightens its mystique
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; Edward Wong The New York Times Media Group...Tibet heightens its mystique Byline: Edward Wong The New York Times Media Group...military expedition of 1904, led by Sir Francis E. Younghusband. With Maxim guns and Enfield rifles...
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A brief history of Everest: Paul Deegan chronicles some of the significant events in our interaction with the world's highest mountain.(Chronology)
Magazine article from: Geographical
; ...is named Everest, in honour of Sir George Everest, the surveyor general...from 1830 to 1843. 1905 During Francis Younghusband's withdrawal from Tibet, Captain...Expedition De facto expedition leader Edward Norton reaches a new high--8...
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