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After the state refused to free the men, the SLA demanded that Hearst's family distribute $70 worth of food to every needy Californian, an operation that would cost an estimated $400 million. In response, Hearst's father obtained a loan and arranged the immediate donation of $2 million worth of food to the poor of the Bay Area for one year in a ...
Steven Quincy Urkel is a fictional character on the American ABC/CBS sitcom Family Matters, portrayed by Jaleel White. [2] Originally slated for a single appearance, he broke out to be the show's most popular character , gradually becoming its protagonist .
Robert Law Weed (1897–1961), American architect; Speed Weed, American television writer and producer; Stephen H. Weed (1831–1863), U.S. Army general in the American Civil War; Tad Weed (1933–2006), placekicker for the 1954 Ohio State Buckeyes football team; Thurlow Weed (1797–1882), American printer, newspaper publisher and politician
Stephen Hinsdale Weed (November 17, 1831 – July 2, 1863) was a career military officer in the United States Army. He fought in the Seminole Wars and the Utah War . He was killed defending Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War .
Steven Gregory Stayner (April 18, 1965 – September 16, 1989) was an American kidnapping victim and the younger brother of serial killer Cary Stayner. On December 4, 1972, seven-year-old Stayner was abducted in Merced , California , by child molester Kenneth Parnell .
Dr. Thomas "Tommy" Steven Hardy Jr. - Son of Tom and Simone Ravelle. Dr. Steven "Steve" Lars Webber - Son of Jeff and Heather Grant. Dr. Sarah Webber - Daughter of Jeff and Carolyn. Elizabeth Webber - Daughter of Jeff and Carolyn. Franco Baldwin; Hayden Barnes (born Rachel Berlin) - Daughter of Jeff and Naomi Dreyfus.
As part of a commercial advertising campaign, Curtis portrayed the character Steven. [1] The commercials would usually feature Steven informing someone of all the perks of owning a Dell. When the person was sold on the idea, Steven would close with the catchphrase "Dude, you're getting a Dell!" The campaign was a success and brought prominence ...
Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...