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  2. Fran Drescher - Wikipedia

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    A series about two old high school friends coping with midlife crises, Drescher described the premature plot of the show as "kind of Sex and the City but we ain't getting any! It'll probably be more like The Odd Couple." [19] It was never produced. [19] In 2010, Drescher returned to television with her own daytime talk show, The Fran Drescher ...

  3. Fran Striker - Wikipedia

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    Striker's credit was given as "From the radio program edited by Fran Striker." Striker was 59 when he died in a 1962 car accident in Elma, while moving with his wife and children. His final work was a historical novel, One More River, published posthumously. Fran was interred at Arcade Rural Cemetery in Arcade. His papers are in the archives of ...

  4. Frank Lentini - Wikipedia

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    As an adult, his primary legs remained of different lengths while his extra leg was several centimeters shorter. He complained that, even with three legs, he still did not have a pair. In 1907 [ 1 ] he married Theresa Murray, three years younger than him, and they had four children: Giuseppina (Josephine), Natale (Ned), Francesco (Frank) Junior ...

  5. The Nanny - Wikipedia

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    The Nanny is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from November 3, 1993, to June 23, 1999, starring Fran Drescher as Fran Fine, a Jewish fashionista from Flushing, Queens who becomes the nanny of three children from an Anglo-American upper-class family in New York City.

  6. Higglytown Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Higglytown Heroes is an American CGI-animated children's television series created by George Evelyn, Holly Huckins, Denis Morella, Kent Redeker, and Jeff Ulin. Produced by Wild Brain and Happy Nest, the series aired on the Playhouse Disney block on Disney Channel in the United States.

  7. Study shows how baboons effortlessly transition from walking ...

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    Baboons are able to effortlessly transition from walking on four legs to two in less than a second without breaking their stride – despite being four-footed, scientists have found.

  8. Prison guards' use of force is rarely deemed excessive by ...

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    Supreme Court standards prohibit officer use of force only if it is "malicious and sadistic." Courts rarely rule that extreme violence hits that bar.

  9. Randy Newman on why he sold his publishing and what he ...

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    Newman, who turned 81 last week, spoke about Hilburn’s biography and about his music from his home in Pacific Palisades, where he’s been recovering from a series of medical procedures ...