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Klaus Dibiasi

Klaus DibiasiBorn: Oct. 6, 1947Italian diver won 3 consecutive Olympic gold medals in platform event (1968,72,76).Gail DeversD - FEric Dickerson

Harrison Dillard

Harrison DillardBorn: July 8, 1923Track & Field only man to win Olympic gold medals in both sprints (100m in 1948) and hurdles (110m in 1952).Eric DickersonD - FJoe DiMaggio

Cleveland Amory 1998 Deaths

Cleveland Amory Age: 81 self-described curmudgeon and author of several best-selling books who devoted his life to promoting animal rights.Died: Oct. 14, 1998.Eric Ambler A - FHarry Anderson…

John Money 2006 Deaths

John MoneyAge: 84 psychologist at Johns Hopkins University who was one of the first researchers to study sexual identity. Died: Towson, Md., July 7, 2006Slobodan MilosevicM - QEric Namesnik…

Mel Hein

Mel HeinBorn: Aug. 22, 1909Football C NFL All-Pro 8 straight years (1933-40); MVP in 1938 with Giants; didn't miss a game in 15 years.Died: Jan. 31, 1992Eric HeidenG - JJohn W. Heisman…

Albert Turner 2000 Deaths

Albert TurnerAge: 64 civil rights leader who was one of the leaders of the 1965 voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Died: Selma, Ala., April 13, 2000 John TukeyR - ZEric…

Jared Nathan 2006 Deaths

Jared NathanAge: 21 actor who, at 13, had been in the cast of the children's television show Zoom. He died as the result of a car accident in which he had been a passenger.Died: Nashua, N.H…

Thomas Hearns

Thomas HearnsBorn: Oct. 18, 1958Boxer has held world titles as welterweight, junior middleweight, middleweight and light heavyweight; four career losses have come against Ray Leonard, Marvin…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: Sleeping

by EmilyDickinsonLVIRetrospectSleeping Sleeping A long, long sleep, a famous sleep That makes no show for dawn By stretch of limb or stir of lid, — An independent one. Was ever…