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Johnnie Cochran, Jr. 2005 Deaths

Johnnie Cochran, Jr.Age: 67 media-savvy trial lawyer best known for defending O. J. Simpson in his 1995 murder trial. Died: Los Angeles, March 29, 2005Kenneth ClarkA - FLarry Collins

Sun Myung Moon

Name at birth: Yung Myung Moon (Mun)Sun Myung Moon was the founder and leader of the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, also called the Unification Church, a world-…

Deepak Chopra

Deepak Chopra is a celebrity doctor whose specialty is the healing ways of his native India. Chopra was born and raised in India and moved to the United States in the 1970s. He settled in Boston and…

Matt Drudge

Matt Drudge's The Drudge Report is one of the best-known political news and gossip sites on the Internet. Drudge grew up near Washington, D. C., then headed west to Los Angeles with dreams of…

Alexander Lukashenko

Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko has been the president of Belarus since 1994. Lukashenko is a controversial figure whose supporters say has kept the country from chaos, but whose critics say uses…

Martin Agronsky Biography

Martin AgronskyAge: 84 long-time news media figure. He began his career in newspaper journalism, transitioned to radio, and finally landed on TV, where he was a political correspondent and…

Andrew Heiskell 2003 Deaths

Andrew HeiskellAge: 87 executive and philanthropist who worked for Time Inc. for 43 years. He started with the media empire in 1937 as an editor at age 22 and retired as chairman and CEO in…

Guillermo Canedo Biography

Guillermo CanedoAge: 76 FIFA senior vice-president was one of the architects of FIFA and football; head of FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee and masterminded two World Cup tournaments;…

Kathy Keeton Guccione 1997 Deaths

Kathy Keeton Guccionemagazine executive With her husband, Bob Guccione, Kathy Keeton founded Penthouse, Omni, and Longevity magazines. She was president and chief operation officer of…

White House Wannabes Start Early

1999 News of the Nation Iowa's January 2000 caucuses were expected to signal the real starting line of the next presidential race, but political pundits declared that the race had in fact begun in…