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James Cameron 2006 Deaths

James CameronAge: 92 founder of America's Black Holocaust Museum, which opened in 1988. He had survived an attempted lynching in 1930, while two of his friends were killed. Died: Milwaukee,…

Robert Moon 2001 Deaths

Robert MoonAge: 83 former postal inspector who lobbied for what is now known as the ZIP code for 20 years before it was finally adopted. In 1963 the post office launched the Zoning…

Donner or Donder?

The Question: Is Santa's reindeer named Donner or Donder? The Answer: Yes. Santa's reindeer were first named in "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (better…

Warren Moon

Warren MoonBorn: Nov. 18, 1956Football QB MVP of 1978 Rose Bowl with Washington; MVP of CFL with Edmonton in 1983; led Eskimos to 5 consecutive Grey Cup titles (1978-82) and was playoff MVP…

Charles Morey Biography

Charles MoreyAge: 82 retired sports director for The Associated Press Broadcast Department; joined AP in 1945 and wrote radio scripts before the department grew to include television; became…

Inge Morath 2002 Deaths

Inge MorathAge: 78 photographer known for her portraits and feature-news photos. She and her husband, playwright Arthur Miller, frequently collaborated on book projects, including In Russia (…

Reggie Montgomery 2002 Deaths

Reggie MontgomeryAge: 54 actor who appeared in several plays about black history and the black experience, including 1986's The Colored Museum and Zora Neale Huston's Spunk (1990). He was the…

The End of the Affair

Director/Writer:Neil JordanColumbia Pictures; R; 105 minutesRelease:12/99Cast:Ralph Fiennes, Julianne Moore, Stephen Rea The End of the Affair is a striking adaptation of Graham Greene's semi…

Michael Moorer

Michael MoorerBorn: Nov. 12, 1967Boxer became first left-hander to win heavyweight title when he scored majority decision over Evander Holyfield on Apr. 22, 1994; lost title to George Foreman…

Agnes Moorehead

Agnes MooreheadactressBorn: 12/6/1900Birthplace: Clinton, Massachusetts A character actress of considerable range, Moorehead worked in radio in the 1930s. At the invitation of Orson Welles she…