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Critics Applaud Jewish Basketball Hall of Fame DVD

Critics Applaud Jewish Basketball Hall of Fame DVD - The Jewish Basketball Hall of Fame DVD has received rave reviews from critics, reports Izzi Lifshutz, one of the DVD's producers and one-time basketball player at Jerusalem's Hebrew University. The DVD is a rare collection containing the most complete action history of the twentieth century's legendary Jewish basketball players. It brings to life over thirty players in all their glory for the first time. And, talk about nostalgia, the DVD is narrated by the famous voice of American sports, Marty Glickman. "[The DVD is] a document, not a documentary," writes Jeffrey S.

Hall of Fame Astronaut Comes Home to the Twin Cities

inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on

Hall of Fame Astronaut Comes Home to the Twin Cities

inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on

Hall of Fame Astronaut Comes Home to the Twin Cities

HOUSTON, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA astronaut and Minneapolis native Colonel Robert D. Cabana, inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on Aug. 11. Cabana will throw out the first pitch as the Twins host the New York Yankees at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. Afterwards Cabana will be available to sign autographs for fans.

Hall of Fame Astronaut Comes Home to the Twin Cities

HOUSTON, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA astronaut and Minneapolis native Colonel Robert D. Cabana, inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame earlier this year, will be honored at the Minnesota Twins baseball game on Aug. 11. Cabana will throw out the first pitch as the Twins host the New York Yankees at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. Afterwards Cabana will be available to sign autographs for fans.

Billy Goats Gruff of fairy tale fame may have cousins in Saskatchewan city

YORKTON, Sask. - The Three Billy Goats Gruff of Norwegian fairy tale fame may have some cousins in the Saskatchewan city of Yorkton.

Billy Goats Gruff of fairy tale fame may have cousins in Saskatchewan city

YORKTON, Sask. - The Three Billy Goats Gruff of Norwegian fairy tale fame may have some cousins in the Saskatchewan city of Yorkton.

Billy Goats Gruff of fairy tale fame may have cousins in Saskatchewan city

YORKTON, Sask. - The Three Billy Goats Gruff of Norwegian fairy tale fame may have some cousins in the Saskatchewan city of Yorkton.

Video: U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation Join Ad Council to Inspire Invention in Children

Video: U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation Join Ad Council to Inspire Invention in Children

Tory arts cuts on stars' minds at Walk of Fame ceremony

Despite Ottawa's recent multimillion-dollar cuts to arts funding, Canadians are still faring better than their U.S. counterparts, saysTitanic director James Cameron, sharing his views as he collected his latest accolade: a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.

Mistake makes 'iPhone girl' a celebrity:

The factory worker was unsettled by the sudden fame. (MacRumors)The factory worker was unsettled by the sudden fame. (MacRumors)

Fame & Fortune: Danica Patrick

She's already published her autobiography, "Danica -- Crossing the Line," two years ago, and this year became the first woman to win an IndyCar race, bringing home first place in the Indy Japan 300.

Fame & Fortune: Dayna Devon

She has talked to the rich and famous for years. But when Dayna Devon, correspondent of TV's entertainment program "Extra," comes home to her Beverly Hills home, all she wants to do is spend time with her two children, Emmi and Cole, and her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. Brent Moelleken.

Fame & Fortune: Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Shepherd scored early big-screen hits with "The Last Picture Show," and "The Heartbreak Kid," and then spent a decade trying to regain the respect of Hollywood's fickle industry.

Fame & Fortune: Maria Bello

Before she appeared on the screen in 1998's "Permanent Midnight" and mesmerized us as a barkeep/beer mistress in 2000's "Coyote Ugly," Maria Bello had been contemplating a career in law. In fact, she co-authored a book with one of her law professors on peace and justice education.

Fame & Fortune: Kevin Nealon

Kevin Nealon spent nine years on "Saturday Night Live," and in that time established himself with a deadpan calm that lead to many stealthy laughs, with characters like Mr. Subliminal, and one-half of the weight-lifting Schwarzenegger-parody duo Hans and Franz.

Fame & Fortune: Stefanie Powers

Although she appeared in feature films, including "Stagecoach," "The Interns" and "McLintock!" it's her small-screen credits that have brought her worldwide recognition: "The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.," "Deceptions," "The Burden of Proof" and, of course, the '80s hit, "Hart to Hart."

Fame finds 4-eared feline thanks to Internet photo (AP)

Ted and Valerie Rock said they've been inundated with television offers and media inquiries since their son posted a photo of their smoke-colored cat on a Web site. That turned the four-eared feline from a suburban animal oddity into an instant Internet celebrity.

Fame Finds Four-Eared Feline

The owners of Yoda — a cat with four ears — could use a couple extra hands to answer their telephones.

Fame finds four-eared feline thanks to Internet photo

DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. - The owners of Yoda - a cat with four ears - could use a couple extra hands to answer their telephones.

Fame & Fortune: Steve Winwood

In this age of flash-in-the-pan pop stars, the steady longevity of Steve Winwood can be hard to fathom. Now 60, Winwood began performing as a teenager, scoring his first hits at the age of 17, when his band The Spencer Davis Group rocked the charts with "Gimme Some Loving" and "I'm a Man."

Fame finds four-eared feline

In this undated photo provided by Glenn Olsen Photography, Valerie Rock poses with her cat Yoda. (AP/Glenn Olsen Photography)

Fame finds 4-eared feline thanks to Internet photo

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Fame & Fortune: The B-52s

The sound of the B-52s -- quirky, cutting, dance-a-riffic -- was not just perky and fun, but always very much of its time. It's hard to hear "Rock Lobster" or "Dance This Mess Around" without being transported to the days of bizarre new-wave hair and '80s fashions; by the same token, "Roam" and "Love Shack" are equally transporting to their own era.

Fame won't change them

Peter Culshaw visits the home of the Cistercian monks who have stormed the charts with their moving Gregorian chants


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