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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Fahrenheit 9/11 |  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - CharactersLucas Kane: The primary male protagonist of the game, and the one who the player will be controlling for most of the game. Lucas, try as he might to fit in, is hardly an everyday Joe milling through life in Manhattan. He grew up with his parents and brother on a military base where scientific experiments were conducted, and now works as a technical expert for a bank before going home to his apartment. He's currently single, having recently broken up with his previous girlfriend Tiffany Harper, for whom he still has feelings. His hobbi ...
See also:Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism Read more here: » Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Characters |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - August 2004 - Events• 30 Fred Whipple
• 26 Laura Branigan
• 24 Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
• 18 Elmer Bernstein
• 15 Amarsinh Chaudhary
• 14 Czesław Miłosz
• 13 Julia Child
• 8 Robert Bootzin
• 8 Fay Wray
• 7 Bernard Levin
• 7 Red Adair
• 6 Rick James
• 3 Arturo Tolentino
• 3 Henri Cartier-Bresson
Other recent deaths
August 2004 - Ongoing events.
2004 Atlantic hurricane season
Reconstruction of Iraq
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| |  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - John Doolittle - Controversies
John Doolittle - Abramoff-Reed.
In August 2005, a controversial set of political ads aired on a freeway billboard attacking Doolittle were taken down after the Roseville Auto Mall complained about the spots.[1] The ads attacked Doolittle's votes against benefits for members of the National Guard, opposition to embryo stem cell research, and connections to conservative Jack Abramoff.[2]
An "ardent opponent of casino gambling," Doolittle held a fundraiser at Jack Abramoff's skybox at the MCI Center in Februa ...
See also:John Doolittle, John Doolittle - Controversies, John Doolittle - Abramoff-Reed, John Doolittle - Activities of Julie Doolittle, John Doolittle - PerfectWave, John Doolittle - Investigation of Charles Hurwitz, John Doolittle - Campaign donations from the alcohol industry, John Doolittle - 2006 elections, John Doolittle - Miscellaneous Read more here: » John Doolittle: Encyclopedia II - John Doolittle - Controversies |
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| | |  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - The Internet Movie Database - History
The Internet Movie Database - In rec.arts.movies.
The database originated from two lists started as independent projects in early 1989 by participants in the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.movies. In each case, a single maintainer recorded items emailed by newsgroup readers, and posted updated versions of his list from time to time.
It began with a posting titled Those Eyes, on the subject of actresses with beautiful eyes. Hank Driskill began to collect a list of sexy actresses and what movies they had a ...
See also:The Internet Movie Database, The Internet Movie Database - Overview, The Internet Movie Database - Statistics, The Internet Movie Database - History, The Internet Movie Database - In rec.arts.movies, The Internet Movie Database - On the Web, The Internet Movie Database - As an independent company, The Internet Movie Database - As a subsidiary company, The Internet Movie Database - The database, The Internet Movie Database - Ancillary Features, The Internet Movie Database - 1. User voting, The Internet Movie Database - 2. Message Boards, The Internet Movie Database - Copyright issues, The Internet Movie Database - Criticisms Read more here: » The Internet Movie Database: Encyclopedia II - The Internet Movie Database - History |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Films that are considered the greatest in their particular genre
Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Animation.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) is the highest-grossing animated film of all time when adjusted for inflation. Snow White also appeared at #49 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest American movies (compiled in 1998), higher than any other animated film.
Fantasia (1940) is the only animated film besides Snow White to appear on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest Am ...
See also:Films that have been considered the greatest ever, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Films acclaimed by critics and filmmakers, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Films acclaimed in audience polls, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Biggest box office successes, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Worldwide highest grossing films Not adjusted for inflation[4], Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Prior highest-grossing films, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Highest USA grossing film adjusted for inflation, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Films that have received the most Academy Awards, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Films that are considered the greatest in their particular genre, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Animation, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Comedy, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Concert, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Disaster, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Documentary, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Epic, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Film noir, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Horror/thriller, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Musical, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Propaganda, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Romance, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Science fiction, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Silent, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - War, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Western, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - In particular countries, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Australia, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Canada, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - China, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Finland, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - France, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Germany, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - India, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Japan, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - United Kingdom, Films that have been considered the greatest ever - United States Read more here: » Films that have been considered the greatest ever: Encyclopedia II - Films that have been considered the greatest ever - Films that are considered the greatest in their particular genre |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Harvey Weinstein - CareerBorn to Jewish parents on March 19, 1952 in Flushing, Queens in New York City, New York, Weinstein grew up in Buffalo, NY. He currently lives in Connecticut.
Raised with an interest in film and production, Harvey, along with his brother Bob Weinstein, independently produced concerts in the late 1970's, until they began producing films with 1979's The Secret Policeman's Ball which they acquired at the Cannes Film Festival. From the profit of that film, they started Mirama ...
See also:Harvey Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein - Career, Harvey Weinstein - Criticism of Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein - The Last Mogul, Harvey Weinstein - Selected filmography, Harvey Weinstein - Producer, Harvey Weinstein - Director, Harvey Weinstein - External link Read more here: » Harvey Weinstein: Encyclopedia II - Harvey Weinstein - Career |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Les Claypool - BiographyLes Claypool was born on September 29th 1963 in Richmond, California, but was raised in El Sobrante, California in a working class family with a history of working in auto-mechanics. Les's parents divorced when he was a young child, but he claims to have had a decent childhood, citing that he was never abused or severly bullied.
As a teenager, Claypool was turned on to rock music such as Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix by classmate Kirk Hammett (of Metallica fame). After picking up the bass at the age of fourteen and developing his chop ...
See also:Les Claypool, Les Claypool - Biography, Les Claypool - Electric Apricot, Les Claypool - Personal Life, Les Claypool - Discography, Les Claypool - with Primus, Les Claypool - with Sausage, Les Claypool - with Les Claypool and The Holy Mackerel, Les Claypool - with Les Claypool's Frog Brigade, Les Claypool - with Oysterhead, Les Claypool - with Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, Les Claypool - Albums Featured, Les Claypool - VHS, Les Claypool - DVD, Les Claypool - TV Theme Songs Read more here: » Les Claypool: Encyclopedia II - Les Claypool - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Lions Gate Entertainment - Divisions
Lions Gate Entertainment - Film Distribution.
Lions Gate has a library of films that include Fahrenheit 9/11, American Psycho, Ginger Snaps, and Monster's Ball.
Lions Gate Films
Artisan Entertainment
Lions Gate Entertainment - Music.
Lions Gate Records
Lions Gate Entertainment - Television.
The company produced such series as The Dead Zone and Five Days to Midnight.
Lions Gate Television
See also:Lions Gate Entertainment, Lions Gate Entertainment - Divisions, Lions Gate Entertainment - Film Distribution, Lions Gate Entertainment - Music, Lions Gate Entertainment - Television, Lions Gate Entertainment - Studios, Lions Gate Entertainment - Video, Lions Gate Entertainment - External link Read more here: » Lions Gate Entertainment: Encyclopedia II - Lions Gate Entertainment - Divisions |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Sleeper hit - FilmsIn terms of a sleeper film, success generally refers to box office success, such as that achieved by the low budget The Blair Witch Project. A film might also gain sleeper status through critical or industry recognition, as was the case with Babe, an unassuming children's movie that surprisingly garnered seven Academy Award nominations. A sleeper film can also be one that is not initially successful, but over time surprises people by becoming so. For example, There's Something About Mary had a predictable release, but gained notoriety through word of mouth, and grew to top the weekend b ...
See also:Sleeper hit, Sleeper hit - Films, Sleeper hit - Examples, Sleeper hit - Books, Sleeper hit - Examples, Sleeper hit - Other media, Sleeper hit - External link Read more here: » Sleeper hit: Encyclopedia II - Sleeper hit - Films |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Tappahannock Virginia - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 2,068 people, 857 households, and 495 families residing in the town. The population density is 305.9/km² (793.6/mi²). There are 946 housing units at an average density of 139.9/km² (363.0/mi²). The racial makeup of the town is 54.64% White, 41.59% African American, 0.10% Native American, 2.51% Asian, 0.00% Pacific Islander, 0.15% from other races, and 1.02% from two or more races. 0.39% ...
See also:Tappahannock Virginia, Tappahannock Virginia - Geography, Tappahannock Virginia - Demographics, Tappahannock Virginia - Popular culture references Read more here: » Tappahannock Virginia: Encyclopedia II - Tappahannock Virginia - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - The Walt Disney Company - DivisionsDisney's main operating units are Studio Entertainment, Parks and Resorts, Media Networks, and Consumer Products.
The Walt Disney Company - Studio Entertainment.
Its Studio Entertainment unit, also known as The Walt Disney Studios, is headed by Chairman Dick Cook. It includes the Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, a collection of movie studios including:
Walt Disney Pictures
Touchstone Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
Miramax Films and Dimension Films studios are also a part of t ...
See also:The Walt Disney Company, The Walt Disney Company - Divisions, The Walt Disney Company - Studio Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company - Disney's Buena Vista Music Group, The Walt Disney Company - The Walt Disney Company Animation, The Walt Disney Company - Studio Tours, The Walt Disney Company - Parks and Resorts, The Walt Disney Company - Media Networks, The Walt Disney Company - Consumer Products, The Walt Disney Company - History, The Walt Disney Company - Management 1923-present, The Walt Disney Company - Current board of directors, The Walt Disney Company - Current division heads, The Walt Disney Company - Disney Chairmen of the Board, The Walt Disney Company - Disney CEOs, The Walt Disney Company - Disney Presidents, The Walt Disney Company - Disney COOs, The Walt Disney Company - Disney's logos, The Walt Disney Company - The Features, The Walt Disney Company - Walt Disney Home Entertainment/Video, The Walt Disney Company - Walt Disney Television, The Walt Disney Company - Books Read more here: » The Walt Disney Company: Encyclopedia II - The Walt Disney Company - Divisions |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Primus band - Band Biography
Primus band - Early Days 1984–1991.
Primus began as Primate in the mid-1980s with Claypool and guitarist Todd Huth. Drummer Perm Parker was added in later, although the band would go through many other drummers throughout their early history. They formed in El Sobrante, California. After rising to local music scene stardom with their brand of funk/metal fusion, Huth and current drummer Jay Lane left in 1989 to pursue other projects. Claypool recruited death metal guitarist and one time Joe Satriani student Larr ...
See also:Primus band, Primus band - Band Biography, Primus band - Early Days 1984–1991, Primus band - Peak Years 1991–1996, Primus band - Mantia Era/Hiatus 1997–2002, Primus band - Reformation 2002–Present, Primus band - Members, Primus band - Etymology, Primus band - Song Content, Primus band - Politics, Primus band - Trivia, Primus band - Discography, Primus band - Full Length Albums, Primus band - EP/Singles, Primus band - Singles Read more here: » Primus band: Encyclopedia II - Primus band - Band Biography |
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| |  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Neil Young - Early yearsYoung was born in Toronto; his father was sportswriter and novelist Scott Young and his mother Rassy Young. Having first played in high school instrumental rock bands in Winnipeg (one of whom, the Squires, had a local hit with "The Sultan") he began to work the folk clubs in Winnipeg, where he befriended guitarist Stephen Stills and Joni Mitchell.
Before fame, Young spent a summer in Thunder Bay, ...
See also:Neil Young, Neil Young - Early years, Neil Young - Breakthrough, Neil Young - From folk to rock, Neil Young - Experimental years, Neil Young - Back to country-rock roots, Neil Young - In the aftermath of 9/11, Neil Young - Health scare recovery and Prairie Wind, Neil Young - Other achievements, Neil Young - Discography, Neil Young - In Buffalo Springfield, Neil Young - In Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Neil Young - Solo, Neil Young - Trivia, Neil Young - Biographies Read more here: » Neil Young: Encyclopedia II - Neil Young - Early years |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Nick Berg - DeathBerg's body was found decapitated on May 8, 2004 on a Baghdad overpass by a U.S. military patrol. Berg's family was informed of his death on May 10. Military sources stated publicly at that time that Berg's body showed "signs of trauma", but did not disclose that he had been decapitated.
On May 11, 2004, the website of the militant Islamist group Muntada al-Ansar[5] allegedly broadcast a video with the opening title of "Abu Musa'b al-Zarqawi slaug ...
See also:Nick Berg, Nick Berg - Early life, Nick Berg - Travels and detention, Nick Berg - Disappearance, Nick Berg - Death, Nick Berg - Video details, Nick Berg - Reaction, Nick Berg - Family activism and claimed link to Zacarias Moussaoui, Nick Berg - Arrests & Confessions, Nick Berg - Interview with Michael Moore Read more here: » Nick Berg: Encyclopedia II - Nick Berg - Death |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - CharactersLucas Kane: The primary male protagonist of the game, and the one who the player will be controlling for most of the game. Lucas, try as he might to fit in, is hardly an everyday Joe milling through life in Manhattan. He grew up with his parents and brother on a military base where scientific experiments were conducted, and now works as a technical expert for a bank before going home to his apartment. He's currently single, having recently broken up with his previous girlfriend Tiffany Harper, for whom he still has feelings. His hobbi ...
See also:Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism Read more here: » Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Characters |
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| |  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Ann Coulter - CriticismAnn Coulter has made a career of controversial arguments, many of which infuriate those on the opposite side of the political spectrum, inviting much criticism. Many claim that Coulter's polemical comments are extremely "nasty" and that they are intended to incite hysterical hatred toward liberals, people who object to the encroachment of religion into politics, and certain minorities (particularly Muslims.) Her style is not universally admired among those who share her political philosophy. Arnold Beichman reviewed Treason in the con ...
See also:Ann Coulter, Ann Coulter - Personal background, Ann Coulter - Communication style, Ann Coulter - Books, Ann Coulter - Media career and relations with media outlets, Ann Coulter - Paula Jones controversy, Ann Coulter - Criticism, Ann Coulter - Controversial statements regarding religious cults white separatists and domestic terrorists, Ann Coulter - Controversial statements about minorities, Ann Coulter - Controversial statements about women, Ann Coulter - Criticism of Treason and Slander, Ann Coulter - Quotations, Ann Coulter - Trivia, Ann Coulter - Books by Ann Coulter, Ann Coulter - Ann Coulter's Filmography Read more here: » Ann Coulter: Encyclopedia II - Ann Coulter - Criticism |
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|  |  |  | Fahrenheit 9/11: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit 451 - PlotThe story takes place sometime in the not-too-distant future, in an America whose society's goal in life is hedonistic pleasure and abandonment of self-control. By this point in time, books have been made obsolete due to the increasingly frenetic pace of life and the ever-shortening attention span of the common man — nobody has "time" to read anymore. In the government's, and consequently the society's opinion, books contain problems and conflicting theories, books are seen as a source of unhappiness, causing people to be anxious, sad or a ...
See also:Fahrenheit 451, Fahrenheit 451 - Plot, Fahrenheit 451 - Character Analysis, Fahrenheit 451 - Film and radio versions, Fahrenheit 451 - List of Books in Fahrenheit 451 the movie, Fahrenheit 451 - Influence on popular culture, Fahrenheit 451 - Accuracy as a vision of the future, Fahrenheit 451 - ISBNs Read more here: » Fahrenheit 451: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit 451 - Plot |
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