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Howard Dean, 2003 News

former governor of Vermont, emerged as a the frontrunner in the crowded field of Democratic presidential hopefuls. In the third quarter of 2003, he raised $14.8 million, more than each of…

Howard Dean, 2004 News

former governor of Vermont, enjoyed frontrunner status in the crowded field of Democratic presidential hopefuls before the first primary. His star dimmed early, however, when he placed third…

Howard Cannon 2002 Deaths

Howard CannonAge: 90 World War II pilot and Democratic politician who served four terms as a U.S. senator from Nevada. He lost his 1982 bid for reelection after Teamster officials were…

Harlan Howard 2002 Deaths

Harlan HowardAge: 74 country-music composer who wrote more than 100 Top 10 hits, including “Busted” and “I Fall to Pieces.” Died: Nashville, March 3, 2002Michael HouserG - LWillis Hudlin…

Howard Heflin 2005 Deaths

Howard HeflinAge: 83 three-term Democratic senator from Alabama who supported civil rights legislation and voted against the nominations of Clarence Thomas and Robert Bork to the U.S. Supreme…

Howard Finster 2001 Deaths

Howard FinsterAge: 84 Baptist preacher and prolific folk artist known as much for his outsized personality as for his sculpture made out of trash. He won wide recognition for his Paradise…

Jean Howard 2000 Deaths

Jean HowardAge: 89 star, socialite, and photographer whose close relationship with Hollywood's elite (Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Gary Cooper, Marilyn Monroe) produced scores…

Bart Howard 2004 Deaths

Bart HowardAge: 88 songwriter who penned the tune “Fly Me to the Moon.” Died: Carmel, N.Y., Feb. 21, 2004Godfrey Newbold HounsfieldG - LUlrich Inderbinen

Howard Solomon 2004 Deaths

Howard SolomonAge: 75 owner of the Cafe au Go Go in Greenwich Village who was arrested with Lenny Bruce on obscenity charges after the comedian's performance at the club in 1964. Solomon was…