In 1976, Racing Legends Niki Lauda And James Hunt Fought An Epic Formula One Battle That Changed Racing Forever The Rivalry That Defined RacingIn the decades-long history of Formula One, one season was so intense it ended up on a Hollywood script. Chris Hemsworth delivered an outstanding performance in what's considered one of the greatest sports movies ever, and the real story is way more dramatic than the film.
Kirani JamesKirani James (Saint John, 1 de setembro de 1992) é um atleta granadino, campeão mundial e olímpico dos 400 m rasos. Considerado um fenômeno desde a infância, fez os melhores tempos do mundo nos 400 m para jovens de 14 e 15 anos em 20062007.
Caroline Smedvig Is James Taylors Wife and Mother of His Twin SonsAward-winning musician James Taylor has been married to his wife, Caroline Smedvig, for two decades, and she inspired some of his most famous love songs, including "Caroline I See You. "Caroline Smedvig, James Taylor's wife, might not be as famous as her Grammy-winning husband, but she is also into music.
James Duke MasonJames Duke Mason is an American politician, writer, and political activist. In 2010, The Advocate Magazine listed Mason as one of the most influential young LGBT Americans in their "Forty Under 40" issue.
My Journey Through the Best Presidential BiographiesReleased on May 5, 8220;James Monroe: A Life8221; by Tim McGrath is the first comprehensive exploration of Monroe8217;s life in over a decade. McGrath is a business executive, author and two-time winner of the Commodore John Barry Book award.
Footlight Parade1933 film by Lloyd BaconFor the radio show of the same name, see WCLV. Footlight Parade is a 1933 American musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon, with songs written by Harry Warren (music), Al Dubin (lyrics),91;193;Sammy Fain (music) and Irving Kahal (lyrics).
Early Forms of Long-Distance CommunicationBefore the development of the electric telegraph in the 19th century revolutionized how information was transmitted across long distances, ancient civilizations such as those in China, Egypt and Greece used drumbeats, signal fires or smoke signals to exchange information between far-flung points. However, such methods were limited by the weather and the need for an uninterrupted line of sight between receptor points.