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Sweynheym, Conrad

(Encyclopedia) Sweynheym, ConradSweynheym, Conradkônˈrät svīnˈhīm [key], fl. 15th cent., early printer. Originally from near Mainz, Germany, Sweynheym with Arnold Pannartz established (c.1464) in the…

Review: Godzilla (1998)

Director:Roland EmmerichWriters:Ted Elliot, Terry Rossio, Dean Devlin and Roland EmmerichDirector of Photography:Ueli SteigerEditors:Peter Amundson and David J. SiegelMusic:David…

William Matthews 1997 Deaths

William Matthewspoet former chairman of the literature panel of the NEA and former president of the Poetry Society of America; won the 1996 National Book Critics Circle Award for Time &…

Stanley Matthews 2000 Deaths

Stanley MatthewsAge: 85 British soccer star of the 1930s, 40s and 50s who in 1965 became the first in his sport to be knighted; nicknamed "Wizard of Dribble" for his ball-handling skills and…

Matthew Cooper, 2004 News

reporter for Time magazine, was held in contempt of court and jailed in August for refusing to name the government official who revealed to him the identity of an undercover CIA official,…

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds

Live at Luther CollegeBama Rags/RCA Continuing his efforts to beat bootleggers at their own game, Dave Matthews has released another live set, designed to satiate devotees between his band's…

Matthew Cooper, 2005 News

reporter for TIME magazine, narrowly avoided jail time in July, when a source, later revealed to be Karl Rove, relieved him of his promise of confidentiality. Rove's move allowed Cooper to…

Brewer's: Matthew Parker's Bible

1572. The second edition of the “Great Bible,” with corrections, etc., by Archbishop Parker. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Matthews' BibleMatthew Bramble…

Inagua

(Encyclopedia) InaguaInaguaēnäˈgwä [key], island group of the Bahamas. A virtually isolated cluster at the southern end of the archipelago, it includes Great Inagua, Little Inagua, and some islets.…