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President Eden is the leader of the Enclave forces of the game, made up by the remnants of the American government. However, rather than attempting to rebuild the United States, President Eden attempts to create a pure race of Americans opposed to the surviving wastelanders and persuades the player to sabotage his/her father's project: project ...
Star Trek (1966–1969) – In the episode "Journey to Babel", the Tellarite ambassador is assassinated and an attempt is made on the life of Captain James T. Kirk. In the episode "The Savage Curtain", U.S. President Abraham Lincoln is murdered, but in battle on an alien world.
Armando Barillo (Willem Dafoe) - Once Upon a Time in Mexico; Charlie Barret (Christopher Walken) - Suicide Kings; Eddie Bartlett (James Cagney) - The Roaring Twenties; Emilio Barzini (Richard Conte) - The Godfather; Teddy Bass (Ian McShane) - Sexy Beast; Beans (Beanie Sigel) - State Property 2; Mickey Bergman (Danny DeVito) - Heist
All characters, whether hero or villain, were to "have made a mark on American society in matters of style and substance" and "elicit strong reactions across time, enriching America’s film heritage while continuing to inspire contemporary artists and audiences". [2]
Jim Jones, cult leader responsible for the mass murder–suicide of 918 of his followers in 1978, using cyanide-laced Flavor-Aid at Jonestown, Guyana; Michael Swango, American physician and surgeon who fatally poisoned at least thirty of his patients and colleagues; Graham Frederick Young (d. 1990), British serial killer
The Spanish Flu, the second deadliest pandemic in history after the bubonic plague, along with the aftermath of World War I and ensuing political and social chaos, made 1918 a tough time to be alive.
Medgar Evers, African-American U.S. civil rights activist and leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Mississippi. [14] Byron De La Beckwith: Shot by a Ku Klux Klan member, who was convicted in 1994. 22 November 1963: John F. Kennedy, President of the United States Lee Harvey Oswald
The packed house may have had as many as 1,000 people inside at the time. Jan. 25, 1971: 2000 Commonwealth Ave., a luxury condo building that was under construction, collapsed in Boston. Four ...