PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Thursday February 1, 2007
PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Thursday February 1, 2007
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Dennis Hopper, Quincy Jones, Edward Norton, and John Turturro Join Star- Studded Roster of Turner Classic Movies' BRANDO, a Two-Part Original Documentary Premiering in May
Angie Dickinson, Dennis Hopper, Cloris Leachman, Quincy Jones, Edward Norton and John Turturro are among additions to the line-up of peers, family members and childhood friends featured in BRANDO, a new original two-part documentary premiering May first and second, that sifts through the mystery behind one of Hollywood's most-respected and celebrated practitioners of the art and craft of acting. These actors and filmmakers join an already impressive list, including James Caan, Robert Duvall, Jane Fonda, Al Pacino, Martin Scorsese, and John Travolta.
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Super Bowl Player Won't Let Stuttering Tackle Him
The big game on Sunday isn't Adrian Peterson's only worry. The Chicago Bears football player has revealed in Miami that he has struggled with stuttering his whole life. Peterson isn't the only sports star who has wrestled with this complex disorder. Golf superstar Tiger Woods recently told C-B-S's Sixty Minutes that it takes hard work and a competitive spirit to overcome childhood stuttering. According to the Stuttering Foundation other sports stars who have been successful despite their stuttering include N-B-A Hall of Famer and sports commentator Bill Walton, Denver Nuggets' basketball star Kenyon Martin, Chicago Bulls' legend Bob Love and U-S Open golf champion Ken Venturi.
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America's Baby Boomers Predict The Indianapolis Colts To Win Super Bowl XLI!
Baby Boomers, America's largest generation, predict that the Indianapolis Colts will win Super Bowl Forty-one on Sunday, according to a new poll by T-V Land. Additionally, Baby Boomers are excited to see the commercials that will premiere during the big game. With Boomers citing the talking frogs saying "Bud-weis-er" as their most beloved Super Bowl commercial of all time, it follows that they eagerly anticipate seeing the new beer ads that will debut during the Super Bowl. Other findings from the poll show that Boomers' all- time favorite half-time performance was given by Janet Jackson.
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Space Station to Grow Faster, Mark Firsts Throughout Year
Already spanning an acre in orbit, the International Space Station this year will grow faster in size, power, volume and mass than ever before, significantly expanding its capabilities and setting new records for humans in orbit. According to Kirk Shireman deputy program manager for the International Space Station, this will be a challenging but rewarding year for the station program. The station's operations will grow both in orbit and on Earth. New international components will be launched this year and new flight control operations will open around the World.
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