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  2. Maude E. Callen - Wikipedia

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    Maude E. Callen (November 8, 1898 [1] in Quincy, Florida – January 23, 1990 [1] in Pineville, South Carolina [2]) was a nurse-midwife in the South Carolina Lowcountry for over 60 years. Her work was brought to national attention in W. Eugene Smith 's photo essay "Nurse Midwife," published in Life on December 3, 1951.

  3. List of multiple births - Wikipedia

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    The Stanek sextuplets (born 16 September 1973, in Denver, Colorado) were born to Edna and Eugene Stanek seven weeks premature at the University of Colorado Medical Center, four boys and two girls. [74] One of the girls, Julia Stanek, died two days later, but the other five children (Steven, Catherine, John, Jeffrey, and Nathan [75]) survived ...

  4. Lights Out (book) - Wikipedia

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    Some people believe that Immelt's poor performance was caused by him becoming CEO at a bad time, but the book makes the argument that it was caused by his poor decisions. The book covers the problems that were caused by the September 11 attacks, which occurred shortly after Immelt became CEO, and the 2008 global financial crisis. It also covers ...

  5. Sheffer - Wikipedia

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    Sheffer is a surname, and may refer to: Alla Sheffer, Israeli-Canadian computer scientist; Craig Sheffer (born 1960), American actor; Daniel Sheffer (1783–1880), U.S. congressman; Doron Sheffer (born 1972), Israeli basketball player; Henry M. Sheffer (1882–1964), American logician; Hogan Sheffer (born 1958), American screenwriter

  6. Big Baby Scam - Wikipedia

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    Upon seeing two twin babies, Eugene and Shawn, in the Pipe family's residence, Ren finds an opportunity, as the life of a baby is apparently pampered and easy. Ren and Stimpy bribe the twin babies, revealed to be fully articulate and act like gangsters, with his savings of $50, in order to take their places; they gladly oblige. The mother of ...

  7. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present

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    Aisenberg, a four-month-old infant, vanished from her crib during the night of 23–24 November 1997. Her mother discovered that she was not in her crib the following morning, and their attached garage had been unlocked. No trace of the Aisenberg baby has ever been found. The parents won a large settlement for malicious prosecution. [99] [100 ...

  8. Gone till November - Wikipedia

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    "Gone till November" a song by Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released as the third single from his debut solo album The Carnival (1997). The song was released on 25 November 1997 by Columbia and Ruffhouse , and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart , becoming Jean's highest-charting solo hit in the UK alongside 2000's " It Doesn't Matter ".

  9. The "5" Royales - Wikipedia

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    The robust Johnny Tanner sang lead on most of the group's hits, including "Think," but the sweeter-voiced Eugene Tanner stepped to the microphone for the group's best-known song, "Dedicated to the One I Love." "Baby Don't Do It" and "Help Me Somebody" became hits in 1953, and the group soon signed with King Records.