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Cape Fear




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Cape Fear (1991)

586 FLIXP: Saturday, February 18 8:00 PM [ 8:00 PM Saturday 18 February 2017 Pacific Time USA ]

1991, R, ***, 02:08, Color, English, United States,

A tattooed psychopath (Robert De Niro) preys on a Southern lawyer (Nick Nolte), his wife (Jessica Lange) and their teenage daughter.

Cast: Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lange, Juliette Lewis, Joe Don Baker, Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Martin Balsam, Illeana Douglas, Fred Dalton Thompson, Zully Montero Director(s): Martin Scorsese Producer(s): Robert De Niro, Barbara De Fina Executive Producer(s): Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Steven Spielberg










http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-11-13/features/9104120089_1_max-cady-scorsese-hasn-t-nick-nolte/2

The Chicago Tribune


(Page 2 of 2)

Nothing To Fear But `Cape Fear` Itself

Scorsese Turns A Classic Potboiler Into Just Another Hollywood Slasher Film

November 13, 1991 By Dave Kehr, Movie critic.


A Universal release; opens Wednesday at the 900 North Michigan Theater.





http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-11-17/features/9102170302_1_cape-fear-macdonald-suspense

SunSentinel


`62 `Cape Fear` Scared Up Little Notice

November 17, 1991 By BILL KELLEY, Special to the Sun-Sentinel


Cult status blossomed to mainstream legitimacy for Cape Fear this year, when a high-budget remake, co-produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Martin Scorsese, with a cast including Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange, was shot in South Florida. The film opened Wednesday.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 7:56 AM Monday, December 19, 2011


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Release dates for

Cape Fear (1991)

Country Date

USA 13 November 1991


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 19 December 2011 excerpt ends]










http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2008-03-04/news/annex04_1_annex-orlando-naval-naval-training-center

Orlando Sentinel


Since Navy left, one Orlando neighborhood has thrived, other has lingered

March 4, 2008 By Sara K. Clarke, Sentinel Staff Writer

Frank Rodriguez and his family would like to have a grocery nearby. Or at least a pizza parlor.

But there is virtually nothing like that in the south Orlando neighborhood where the Cuban family purchased a home almost a decade ago.

Their 211-acre community, wedged between Orlando International Airport and a giant rail yard, had served for decades as military housing, part of an annex for the giant Orlando Naval Training Center about eight miles away.

When the Navy left town in the 1990s, the Naval Training Center was quickly transformed into the high-end ZIP code now known as Baldwin Park. Tucked between downtown Orlando and affluent Winter Park, that development now features a tony new village center and is home to both of Florida's U.S. senators.

In contrast, much of the Navy's McCoy Annex has languished these many years. Despite a successful effort to develop affordable housing on part of the installation, dozens of abandoned buildings remain on city-owned land nearby, scarred by vandalism and decay. And a failed golf course sits atop a contaminated landfill at the far end of the 1.3-square-mile property.

Earlier this year, an arson fire engulfed two of the abandoned buildings. In others, the electrical wiring has been ripped from the crumbling walls. Firefighters use some of the buildings for training recruits, postal workers use abandoned lots to practice driving their delivery vehicles, and paint-ball players maneuver through the wasteland shooting at each other in mock combat.

Change has long been promised but slow in coming to the McCoy Annex.

On the one hand, the Navy recently sold its last big piece of the annex -- 177 acres along Boggy Creek Road that includes the golf course/landfill and another 25 acres suitable for industrial development. The property, at the south end of the annex, was won at auction for $2.3 million by Orlando developer Brian Mulvaney.

But the city recently delayed its plans to seek development proposals for the more than 250 acres of abandoned property in the central and northeast portions of the annex. Orlando officials envision a redeveloped community with pedestrian walkways and homes along a picturesque canal. The city's 2-year-old plan calls for a 27-acre business park fronting the BeachLine Expressway, but it also includes shops and other neighborhood-type commercial development -- things like the grocery store so coveted by the Rodriguez family and others.

"I think there's a sense -- that I share -- that those areas need to be cleaned up through redevelopment," said city Commissioner Phil Diamond, whose district includes the former military annex. "It's taken a long time, and I think people are anxious to have something nice in that area."

Reviving the economy

Even before the Navy completed its withdrawal from the Orlando Naval Training Center in 1999, developers dreamed of converting the giant recruit-training base in northeast Orlando into a town-center-style village on the shores of Lake Baldwin.










http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1998-09-09/news/9809090282_1_clinton-betty-ford-nixon

Orlando Sentinel


Clinton's Slime Leaves Its Mark

September 9, 1998 By A.E.P. Wall, Special to The Sentinel

Florida will welcome more than 40 million visitors this year, but none will be watched more closely than President Clinton when he arrives today. Political radar will zero in on Air Force One, but the black box at the center of speculation doesn't belong to the plane. It is the president's personal flight recorder that everyone wants to examine for free falls, evasive maneuvers and turbulence.

Not all Central Floridians agree with Buddy MacKay that Clinton should be allowed to turn his back on the scandals in order to ``move forward.'' Clinton is flying here to support MacKay, the Democratic candidate for governor, but some voters think the trip really benefits Jeb Bush, the Republican candidate.

Just as Clinton has described his affair with a young White House intern as ``inappropriate,'' some Central Floridians will wonder how appropriate it is for this man to present himself as a role model to children at Hillcrest Elementary School in Orlando.










https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bill-Clinton

Encyclopædia Britannica


Bill Clinton

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

Bill Clinton, byname of William Jefferson Clinton, original name William Jefferson Blythe III (born August 19, 1946, Hope, Arkansas, U.S.)










Cape Fear (1991)


Mr. Bowden, your wife's on line one.

Ask her to hold. I have to make a call.

I wouldn't make that call. The way I'd-

Mr. Bowden... she says it's urgent.

Yeah?

...these kind of horrible, high-pitched howls. They sounded like he was screaming... and then Dani came running in, and I... I called the vet. Then it was so weird because... it was like he was winding down... just winding down like an old clock. Then, all of a sudden, he just stopped. He had this kind of... his eyes just wide open, and this kind of... surprised look. And then... then he died. He just died, before the vet even got here.

What did the vet say?

That he was poisoned.

Poisoned? What kind of poison?

I don't know what kind of poison.

Jesus! I told you not to let him out.

I didn't let him out!










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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=54872

The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks at Hillcrest Elementary School in Orlando, Florida

September 9, 1998

Thank you very much. When President Waldrip—[laughter]—was up here speaking, I had two overwhelming thoughts: One is that even though I had been made a member of the PTA, she was one incumbent president I could never defeat in an election. [Laughter] My second thought was, I wish I could take her to Washington for about a month. It might change the entire atmosphere up there. [Laughter] It was great. She was unbelievable.

Let me say how delighted I am to be here at Hillcrest. I want to thank Principal Scharr for making me feel so welcome. And Clair Hoey, thank you for what you said about the education of our children. And thank you both for the comments you made about the First Lady and the work we have done over the years for children and for education.

I'd like to thank the Governor of Puerto Rico, Pedro Rossello, my longtime friend, for being here. It's quite fitting that you would be here at this school, which is committed to bilingualism and to a multicultural future for America.

I'd like to thank three Members of the United States Congress who came with me today, Representatives Corrine Brown, Robert Wexler, and Peter Deutsch. They're all here in the front row, and thank you for coming. Thank you, Anne MacKay, for being here. And I'd like to thank the State representatives who are here, Shirley Brown, Lars Hafner, and Orange County Chair Linda Chapin, and the superintendent of the schools, Dennis Smith.

Let me say to all of you, I was so excited when I heard about this school because it really does embody what I think we should be doing in education and, in a larger sense, what I think we should be trying to do with our country. And I'd like to begin by just saying a few words about it.

First of all, the principal has already outlined it better than I could, along with what your teacher and your PTA president said, but this is a school that has a lot of different kids in it, not only different ethnic groups, they have different religions; they have different cultural heritages; their parents have different financial circumstances—I would imagine breathtakingly different—and yet, if you look at them all together, they're all a part of our future.

And we say in our Constitution, we say in our laws, that every one of them is equal not only in the eyes of God but in the eyes of their fellow Americans. This school is trying to make that promise real for all of them. And in creating a community in which they all count and all have a chance to live up to the fullest of their God-given abilities, they're doing what we in America ought to be doing.

I also think some of the strategies are very good. I think the school uniform policy is a good one. I've tried to promote it because I think it promotes learning and discipline and order and gives kids a sense of solidarity and takes a lot of heat off parents without regard to their income and sort of reinforces the major mission of the school. I think that's a good thing. I think having a school-based academic strategy is important. I think the literacy programs are profoundly important. And I'm very glad you are involved in reading recovery.

So there are so many things that I think are quite good about this school, and I thank you for giving me and Lieutenant Governor MacKay the chance to come by here today.

I want to talk about what we're trying to do in Washington for education and to support not only this school but the truly extraordinary effort that Governor Chiles and Lieutenant Governor MacKay have made here over the last few years to support Florida's schools. And let me begin by backing up a step.

I'm very grateful as an American to have had the chance to serve and to be a part of what our people have accomplished in the last 6 years: to have the lowest unemployment rate in a generation; to have in just a few more days the first balanced budget and surplus in 29 years; to have the lowest crime rate in 25 years; and the smallest percentage of our people on welfare in 29 years; and the lowest inflation rate in 32 years; and the highest homeownership in American history. And we did it while downsizing the National Government to its smallest size in 35 years and investing more in States and localities and schools. I'm grateful for what all of the American people have done together.

But my focus today is on what we should do with that. What should we do with that? Because normally, if people have been through some very trying times and very challenging times and they reach a kind of plateau, the easiest thing to do is to sort of say, "Whew, now let's just sort of sit back, relax, and enjoy it." I think that would be a mistake, because the world is changing very fast. You see that, don't you, if you pick up and see what's happened in the stock market—you know? We had a great big day, yesterday; we had not such a good week or so before that. And when you read and you say, "Well, why is all this happening? Are a bunch of companies going broke or are a bunch of new companies making a lot of money?" And you read between the lines and see, no, no, it's a lot of things that are happening around the world. What does that mean?

The more we become a part of the world in America, with the diversity of our population, the more America becomes a part of the world beyond our borders in our economic and other partnerships. And the world is changing so fast that I believe what we should do with these good times is not to pat ourselves on the back but to say, "Hey, thank goodness. We finally have the security and the resources to face the long-term challenges of this country. And that is what we intend to do with our good times."

That is what I have asked the American people, in this season when as citizens we think about voting, to think about: What are we going to do to deal with the long-term challenges of the country? When these children get out of high school, all the baby boomers will start retiring. I know that; I'm the oldest of the baby boomers. [Laughter] The baby boom generation are roughly Americans between the ages of 52 and 34. And until this group of schoolchildren that came into school the last 2 years, we were the biggest group of Americans ever.

Now, if we retire without making some changes in the Social Security system and reforming the Medicare system so it takes care of seniors but does it in a way that doesn't put unconscionable burdens on younger people—if we don't do that, then by the time we retire, one of two things is going to happen: Either the baby boomers are not going to have a very good retirement, or we're going to have it at the expense of lowering their standard of living, because there will be, for a period of time, two people working—only two people working for every one person retired. No one wants that.

We're in good shape now. That's why I say we shouldn't spend any of this surplus that, hopefully, we will have for several years, that we'll begin to realize on October 1st. We shouldn't spend it all in a tax cut or a spending program until first we know we've taken care of Social Security and Medicare, because I don't know anybody in my generation that wants to undermine their future to take care of our retirement. That's a big issue.

We have to prove in this global economy with, as you know in Florida, with a lot of global warming—you had all those fires this year; you had the hottest year in history, the hottest month you ever had in June—you know about that. We've got to prove we can deal with environmental challenges and grow the economy. Believe it or not, there are a lot of people that don't believe that. There are still a lot of people who think that it is impossible to have an economic growth in any advanced society unless you are deteriorating the environment. I don't believe that, I don't think the evidence supports that. We've got to prove that. We have to prove that.

We have to prove that we can give both quality and affordable health care to all our people, the 160 million people in managed care plans. People still want to know if they get hurt, they can go to an emergency room; if they need a specialist, they can see it; and their medical records are going to be protected. We have to prove we can have the most cost-effective health system and still maintain quality.

So we've got these big challenges, and we've got to deal with all these challenges in the global economy you've been dealing with, reading about. But let me say to you there is no more important challenge than giving every one of these children, especially if they start out in life without all the advantages that a lot of other children have, a chance to get a world-class education. There is no more important long-term challenge for America.

That is what will make us one America, whole, together, respecting each other's differences, when everybody's got a chance to sort of live out their dreams.

You know, we've all got this on our mind. I don't know if you all know this, but when I got off the plane today, the young man that caught Mark McGwire's home run last night was there waiting for me because he was flown down to Disney World today, which I thought was a real hoot—[laughter]—with his family. And last night, late last night, I talked to Mark McGwire and his wonderful young son, who's in uniform and always out there. And I got to thinking about what's Mark McGwire going to do with the rest of his life? What's he going to do with the rest of his season?

And I'll tell you what I think he'll do. I think he'll hit more home runs and play more baseball and do more things. But that's what you've got to think about America. How would you feel if Mark McGwire announced, "Well, I've been working real hard to do this all my life, and if it's all the same to you, I think I'll skip the last 18 games." [Laughter] Right? Or, "If it's all the same to you, I think I'll just stand up there and see how many times I could walk." You would be puzzled, at least, wouldn't you?

Well, that's the kind of decision we have to make as Americans. What are we going to do with our good economy? What are we going to do with our improving social fabric? I'd like to see our country become modeled on what you're trying to do here at Hillcrest.

And in specific terms, I want to say there are some things before the Congress today, some specific education bills that I think respond to the needs of the American people. And no matter how well you're doing, you know there are still some needs out there. I was especially impressed by what you said you were doing with new mothers and newborn children and trying to get kids off to a good start. Hillary and I had a conference on early childhood and the brain not very long ago, and I think we have all underestimated how much good can be done in those first couple of years of life. And that's very good.

Let me tell you—sort of set the scene here. The Department of Education today is releasing a report that shows that while we're making progress, students that live in high-poverty areas continue to lag behind other students in fourth grade reading and math scores. Fewer than half of all the fourth graders in the high-poverty areas are scoring at basic levels of performance in math.

Now, I will say again, you rebuke that whole idea that there has to be a difference in people based on the income of their parents or the nature of their neighborhood. That's what you're trying to prove does not have to be. And I believe that as well.

So let me just briefly review the agenda that these Members of Congress—these three here— are supporting, that we're going to try to pass in what is just a very few weeks left in this legislative session.

I want smaller classes in the early grades all across America. You've got that here. We have a program that would hire 100,000 teachers in the early grades. If we hired the 100,000 teachers—it's in our balanced budget—we could lower class size to an average of 18 in the early grades all across America.

I want Congress to help me create safer schools, to continue to build partnerships with local law enforcement and schools. Just this morning, the Justice Department has released over $16 million to 155 law enforcement agencies across the country to make sure we have community-based organizations to prevent crime in the first place.

This school—I understand you do a lot of work and loan out some computers so families can learn about computers. I think it's important that we hook up every classroom and every library and every school in America by the year 2000. We have a bill to do that in Congress, and we want to pass that bill.

We also have responses specifically to that education report I mentioned, a bill in Congress to create what we call education opportunity zones, as well as expanding funding for Title I. It would give extra help to the classrooms— the schools that are prepared to end social promotion but not tag kids as failures, that want to have after-school programs, that want to have summer school programs, that want to have extra help for kids who need it, that need more resources to do the kind of intensive effort that this reading recovery program here, for example, requires. Everybody knows it's one of the best programs in the world. Unfortunately, too many schools don't do it because it costs money to do it, because you really have to give intensive help to these children at an early age.

So I think that's important. A part of that would be paying the college expenses of 35,000 young people who agree when they get out of college to go out and teach off their college loans by going into underserved areas, in urban and rural areas in America. I think that's worth doing. I want to—[applause]—thank you.

And finally, we're trying to fully fund our America Reads program, which will make sure that we give enough reading tutors and trained volunteers to enough schools to make sure every 8-year-old in this country—every one—can read a book independently by the time they're in the third grade.

Now, this is very important stuff. And so far I can't tell you how it's going to come out in Washington. But remember, I'm not increasing the deficit. This is in the balanced budget that I presented to Congress. The money is there. So the issue is not whether the money is there; the issue is what are our priorities and what are we going to do with the money. Now, notwithstanding what Representatives Wexler, Deutsch, and Brown want to do, the House of Representatives voted to actually cut $2 billion off these programs. The Senate has not done so yet. They've been a little more encouraging. I don't want this to be a partisan issue; education should be an American issue. When I go to a school and walk up and down and shake hands with kids, I don't look for a political label on their uniforms. This is an American issue. But it is a big issue.

So I would just ask all of you to make it as clear as you can that you'd like for us in Washington to put the same priority on education that the parents and the teachers and the kids do at Hillcrest, that you would like for us to try to create an American community like the one that you are trying to create with your children here at this school, and that there are very specific opportunities Congress is going to have in the next 3 weeks where a "yes" vote or a "no" vote is required, and you'd like to see us vote "yes" for our children and our future.

Thank you very much. Thank you.

NOTE: The President spoke at 1:10 p.m. in the cafeteria. In his remarks, he referred to Susan Waldrip, president, Parent-Teacher Association, Aliette Scharr, principal, and Clair Hoey, teacher, Hillcrest Elementary School; State Representatives Shirley Brown and Lars Hafner; Linda W. Chapin, chair, Orange County Board of Commissioners; Dennis M. Smith, superintendent, Orange County Public Schools; Gov. Lawton Chiles of Florida; gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Buddy MacKay of Florida, and his wife, Anne; and St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Mark McGwire, who broke Major League Baseball's single-season home run record










http://www.tv.com/shows/the-bold-ones-the-lawyers/the-whole-world-is-watching-12467/

tv.com


The Bold Ones: The Lawyers Season 1 Episode 0

The Whole World Is Watching

Aired Sunday 10:00 PM Mar 11, 1969 on NBC

AIRED: 3/11/69










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=21959


The American Presidency Project

Herbert Hoover

XXXI President of the United States: 1929 - 1933

239 - Message on the Dedication of the Wilmer Institute of Ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins University.

October 15, 1929

YOU AND your board and associates as well as the Johns Hopkins University are to be congratulated on the dedication of the Wilmer Institute of Ophthalmology. The enlarged opportunities for the alleviation of human suffering that you and your staff will now utilize are due I understand to the indefatigable effort of Mrs. Henry Breckenridge and I ask you to transmit to her my greetings on this memorable occasion.

HERBERT HOOVER










http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-71/sts-71-day-03-highlights.html

STS-71 Day 3 Highlights

Back to STS-71 Flight Day 02 Highlights:


On Thursday, June 29, 1995, 5:30 p.m CDT, STS-71 MCC Status Report # 05 reports:

Atlantis station kept in that position at a distance of about 250 feet from the Mir awaiting the approval of NASA Flight Director Bob Castle and Russian Flight Director Viktor Blagov to proceed with the docking. Atlantis then closed to a point 30 feet from Mir at about 7:40 a.m. before beginning its final approach toward the docking port located on the Kristall module.

Atlantis and MIR were successfully docked at 8 a.m.. Commander Hoot Gibson of Atlantis flew the shuttle to a flawless docking with the Mir station exactly on schedule while the two spacecraft were 216 nautical miles above the Lake Baykal region of the Russian Federation.










http://articles.latimes.com/1995-07-05/news/mn-20449_1_space-station

Los Angeles Times


U.S., Russian Spacecraft Go Separate Ways : Docking: Shuttle Atlantis ends historic 5-day linkup with space station. It leaves with three crewmen who have been in orbit since mid-March.

July 05, 1995 from Associated Press

HOUSTON — Astronauts and cosmonauts watched their ships part and fade into the blackness of space Tuesday in an orbital pirouette that ended five days of flying as a single craft.

"We're just shaking our heads at how quickly this has all gone by," said Charles Precourt, pilot of the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis.


"We agree with that. . . . We agree 100%," Atlantis' commander, Robert L. (Hoot) Gibson, replied as he backed the shuttle away from the station. "In one of the simulations, the words 'cosmic ballet' came to mind, and I guess that's where we are now."










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=39932

The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Proclamation 5194—Missing Children Day, 1984

May 15, 1984

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation

Each year hundreds of thousands of American families face the stark terror of a unique tragedy—that of a missing child. Our children are our most precious resource—they are the bond that binds our past with the future. It is for them that we struggle to build a better world. They are the embodiment of our hopes and dreams. To have a child simply disappear strikes an incalculable blow against the spirit and soul of any family so afflicted.

In our efforts to address the nightmare of missing children, 1984 marks the year of a significant step forward. The Department of Justice has awarded a $3.3 million grant to establish a National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Its purpose is to aid parents and law enforcement agencies in locating missing youngsters and preventing the exploitation of children. By collecting and disseminating information regarding missing young people, the Center will lend major support to those searching for their children.

As a Nation committed to the worth of every individual, there can be no more imperative goal for our society than the protection and safety of our young people. It is hoped that these new efforts combined with the increasing awareness of the seriousness of this problem will encourage greater vigilance by the agencies that work to solve this singular type of crime.

As a Nation and as individuals, we all have a responsibility to direct our resources and our efforts to this worthy goal.

Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim May 25, 1984, as Missing Children Day. I urge officials at all levels of government to take decisive action to ensure the safety and protection of the children in their respective jurisdictions, and I urge all our law enforcement agencies to take particular notice of the danger that threatens any child who has lost his or her home. I urge every American family to take the proper precautions to protect their children.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 15th day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eightyfour, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and eighth.

RONALD REAGAN












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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057076/releaseinfo

IMDb


From Russia with Love (1963)

Release Info

USA 8 April 1964 (New York City, New York)



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IMDb


From Russia with Love (1963)

Full Cast & Crew

Sean Connery ... James Bond










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https://timeline.web.cern.ch/events/the-worlds-first-website-and-server-go-live-at-cern

CERN


CERN timelines

The world's first website and server go live at CERN

20 December 1990

By Christmas 1990, Berners-Lee had defined the Web’s basic concepts, the URL, http and html, and he had written the first browser and server software. Info.cern.ch was the address of the world's first website and web server, running on a NeXT computer at CERN. The world's first web page address was http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html, which centred on information regarding the WWW project. Visitors could learn more about hypertext, technical details for creating their own webpage, and even an explanation on how to search the Web for information. There are no screenshots of this original page and, in any case, changes were made daily to the information available on the page as the WWW project developed. You may find a later copy (1992) on the World Wide Web Consortium website.

You can see the orginal NeXT computer at the Microcosm exhibit at CERN, still bearing the label, hand-written in red ink: "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER DOWN!!"










https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rosalind-Franklin

Encyclopædia Britannica


Rosalind Franklin

BRITISH SCIENTIST

Rosalind Franklin, in full Rosalind Elsie Franklin (born July 25, 1920, London, Eng.—died April 16, 1958, London), British scientist who contributed to the discovery of the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a constituent of chromosomes that serves to encode genetic information.

Franklin attended St. Paul’s Girls’ School before studying physical chemistry at Newnham College, Cambridge. After graduating in 1941, she received a fellowship to conduct research in physical chemistry at Cambridge. But the advance of World War II changed her course of action: not only did she serve as a London air raid warden, but in 1942 she gave up her fellowship in order to work for the British Coal Utilisation Research Association, where she investigated the physical chemistry of carbon and coal for the war effort. Nevertheless, she was able to use this research for her doctoral thesis, and in 1945 she received a doctorate from Cambridge. From 1947 to 1950 she worked with Jacques Méring at the State Chemical Laboratory in Paris, studying X-ray diffraction technology. That work led to her research on the structural changes caused by the formation of graphite in heated carbons—work that proved valuable for the coking industry.

In 1951 Franklin joined the Biophysical Laboratory at King’s College, London, as a research fellow. There she applied X-ray diffraction methods to the study of DNA. When she began her research at King’s College, very little was known about the chemical makeup or structure of DNA. However, she soon discovered the density of DNA and, more importantly, established that the molecule existed in a helical conformation. Her work to make clearer X-ray patterns of DNA molecules laid the foundation for James Watson and Francis Crick to suggest in 1953 that the structure of DNA is a double-helix polymer, a spiral consisting of two DNA strands wound around each other.

From 1953 to 1958 Franklin worked in the Crystallography Laboratory at Birkbeck College, London. While there she completed her work on coals and on DNA and began a project on the molecular structure of the tobacco mosaic virus. She collaborated on studies showing that the ribonucleic acid (RNA) in that virus was embedded in its protein rather than in its central cavity and that this RNA was a single-strand helix, rather than the double helix found in the DNA of bacterial viruses and higher organisms. Franklin’s involvement in cutting-edge DNA research was halted by her untimely death from cancer in 1958.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086567/releaseinfo

IMDb


WarGames (1983)

Release Info

USA 3 June 1983



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086567/fullcredits

IMDb


WarGames (1983)

Full Cast & Crew

Matthew Broderick ... David










http://media.defense.gov/2015/Dec/15/2001326111/-1/-1/0/AFD-151215-828-002.PDF

CHRONOLOGY

AMERICAN AEROSPACE EVENTS

HAROLD “PHIL” MYERS

CHIEF HISTORIAN

AIR FORCE INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE AGENCY

LACKLAND AFB, TEXAS


page 128


AMERICAN AEROSPACE EVENTS

FIRSTS, LASTS, AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS


18 April

1962:

At Lowry AFB, SAC accepted nine missiles for the first Titan I squadron, the 724 SMS. These were the first operational missiles in hardened underground silos.












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http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-82/sts-82-day-04-highlights.html

STS-82 Day 4 Highlights

Back to STS-82 Flight Day 03 Highlights:

On Friday, February 14, 1997, 6:00 a.m. CST, STS-82 MCC Status Report # 7 reports:

Astronauts Mark Lee and Steve Smith worked throughout the night in the cargo bay of the Shuttle Discovery, conducting a spacewalk lasting six hours and 42 minutes to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope, which now contains new science instruments for an expanded view of the universe.

The first spacewalk of the second servicing mission of the Telescope began at 10:34 p.m. Central time Thursday night when Lee and Smith switched their spacesuits over to battery power. The spacewalk was slightly delayed to enable ground controllers to assess the unexpected movement of one of Hubble's solar arrays, which slewed from a horizontal to a vertical position as Discovery's airlock was depressurized. The motion was created by an apparent gust of air from the airlock, but caused no damage to the array which was repositioned horizontally.

Once outside, Lee and Smith went right to work, opening the aft shroud doors on Hubble to remove the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph and the Faint Object Spectrograph. The telephone-booth sized instruments slid out of their compartments and were replaced by two brand new instruments, the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph and the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer. STIS was installed in Hubble shortly before 1 a.m. Central time, followed almost two hours later by the NICMOS. Payload controllers send commands to check the health of the two instruments, which were declared alive and well and ready for calibration over the next several weeks. The aft shroud doors were finally closed as Lee and Smith stowed the old science gear in protective containers for the trip back to Earth. With their work successfully completed, Lee and Smith returned to Discovery's airlock at 5:17 this morning










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 01:17 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 10 September 2016 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2016/09/galactica.html


http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=battlestar-galactica&episode=s04e20

Springfield! Springfield!


Battlestar Galatica

Daybreak (2) (131 min) [ Episode 21 Season 4 - series finale - Friday 20 March 2009 ]


[ Roslin: ] I'm-I'm having trouble breathing.

[ William Adama: ] Would you like to get a better look at them?

[ Roslin: ] Yes, I'd I- love it. I would.










From 9/28/1953 ( Edwin Hubble deceased ) To 2/13/1997 ( as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-82 pilot astronaut I begin repairing the US Hubble Telescope while in space and orbit of the planet Earth ) is 15844 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/20/2009 is 15844 days



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http://www.tv.com/shows/battlestar-galactica/daybreak-part-2-3-1253611/

tv.com


Battlestar Galactica Season 4 Episode 21

Daybreak, Part 2 (3)

Aired Friday 10:00 PM Mar 20, 2009 on Syfy

AIRED: 3/20/09


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 10 September 2016 excerpt end]





http://www.tv.com/shows/battlestar-galactica/daybreak-part-2-3-1253611/trivia/

tv.com


Battlestar Galactica Season 4 Episode 21

Daybreak, Part 2 (3)

Aired Friday 10:00 PM Mar 20, 2009 on Syfy

TRIVIA


Glasses and binoculars

When Laura Roslin looks through the binoculars, she stops and says that she wants to see more detail. She puts on her glasses and then continues to look through the binoculars. It's unclear whether this is an "error".





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daybreak_(Battlestar_Galactica)


Daybreak (Battlestar Galactica)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Daybreak" is the three-part series finale of the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica










From 5/15/1984 ( as Kerry Wayne Burgess I began active service for an enlistment period of six years as a United States Navy enlisted sailor and circa 2012 my United States of America military service continues as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps lieutenant general ) To 7/5/2001 is 6260 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/23/1982 ( Jack Webb deceased ) is 6260 days



From 5/19/1957 ( premiere US film "The Oklahoman" ) To 1/19/1993 ( in Asheville North Carolina as United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess I was seriously wounded by gunfire when I returned fatal gunfire to a fugitive from United States federal justice who was another criminal sent by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal in another attempt to kill me the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) is 13029 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/5/2001 is 13029 days



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http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jul/06/news/mn-19081

Los Angeles Times


Bush Chooses Prosecutor to Reshape FBI

Law: U.S. Atty. Mueller is picked to lead an agency that is struggling with its credibility.










http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0166911/bio

IMDb


Chelsea Clinton

Biography

Date of Birth 27 February 1980, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

Birth Name Chelsea Victoria Clinton










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=cape-fear-1991

Springfield! Springfield!


Cape Fear (1991)


- This what Dr. Hackett talked about.
Digging up the past.
The relevant issue is whether
I've been messing around in New Essex.
And I have not been.
As far as this girl goes, she's just a kid.
That shouldn't stop you.
She's a baby. You gravitate
to people in the same profession as you.
You gravitate to women.
Come on, I'm a lawyer, she's a clerk.
She looks up to me.
She's just infatuated. I can't help that.
Look, Leigh, I'm scared.
This whole thing has...
I keep feeling that there
is some animal out there stalking us.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 01:32 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 19 February 2017