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- Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
2: ...' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Chicago]]. They are in the Central Division of the [[Nat...
4: :'''Founded:''' [[1870]], as an independent professional club. Joined the National Association in [...
5: ... club with young, inexperienced players. The ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' tried to call the team the ''Spuds'' ...
6: ...k:''' [[Wrigley Field]], 1060 W. Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613-4397.
8: ...A red "C" circumscribed by a blue circle. Sometimes a smaller "ubs" will follow the large "C", or the... - Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
3: ...' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. They are in the Central Division of...
5: ... Moved to [[St. Paul, Minnesota]], then again to Chicago in 1900 when that league became the [[American Le...
7: :''Home ballpark:'' [[U.S. Cellular Field]], Chicago. (This park, originally known as New Comiskey Pa...
9: :''Logo design:'' the letters "SOX", interlocked in various w...
10: :''Wild Card titles won'' (0): ''none''
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- History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...ration merged to create the familiar image of Chinese culture and people today.
5: == Prehistoric times ==
7: ...tself as a cultural center, where the first villages were founded; the most archaeologically significa...
14: ...f the ''Three Dynasties'' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 三代; [[pinyin]]: sāndài) t...
18: ... [[Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC)|Zhou]] bronze vessel writings, the Xia remains poorly understood. - Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
1: Presidency of Barack Obama
3: ...on: Timeline of the Barack Obama presidency and Presidency of Barack Obama
4: ...ns of gallons of oil into the sea. The spill becomes the worst oil spill in American history.
5: ... the Republicans retake the House of Representatives as the Democrats lose 63 seats.
6: - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
26: ...Aiswarya, Queen]], (died 2001), non-reigning Nepalese queen
28: *[[Joseph Aiuppa|Aiuppa, Joseph]], (1907-1997), Chicago [[mafia]] boss - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...vil War]] in [[1936]] as the English language representative in [[London]] of the [[Federacinarqui...
6: ...ran a small inn. In the period of [[political repression]] after the [[assassination]] of [[Russian Ts...
9: ...e emigrated with her elder sister, Helene, to Rochester, NY, to live with their sister Lena. Goldman ...
13: ...ick]] made her highly unpopular with the authorities. Berkman (or Sasha as she fondly referred to him)...
18: ... the one year sentence, she developed a keen interest in nursing. - Emma Abbott (633 bytes)
2: ... name, and toured extensively in the [[United States]], where she enjoyed considerable reputation. In... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
1: ...]]. ([[1893]]). Oil on canvas. [[Art Institute of Chicago]]. ]]
2: ...ndash; [[June 14]], [[1926]]) was an [[United States|American]] painter.
4: ...urgh]], she was the daughter of a well-do-to businessman. Cassatt grew up in an environment that value...
6: ...llow male students, and the slow pace of her courses, she decided to study the [[Old Masters|old maste...
8: ...ishop of Pittsburgh commissioned her to paint copies of paintings in Italy, after which she traveled a... - Georgia O'Keeffe (2572 bytes)
2: ...– [[March 6]],[[1986]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[art]]ist born in [[Sun Prairie, Wisc...
4: ...ed as [[Yoni|yonic]] symbols. Her mature style stressed contours and subtle tonal transitions, which o...
6: ...Keeffe studied painting at the [[Art Institute of Chicago]] and the [[Art Students League of New York|Art S...
8: ...'s interpretations of landscapes in the American West.
12: ...health, was uncomfortable with travel. Her trips west gave her the solitude she required to pursue her... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
5: ...in many melodramas and became a popular child actress in Canada.
9: ... reflected her own age, rather than teenage heroines.
11: ... star. The phrase "by the clock" became a secret message of their love; as the couple was driving and ...
13: ...plagued with marital problems. Her stressful business schedule and Fairbanks' extramarital affair with...
15: ...tress's life. Before he died, he sent Pickford a message saying simply, "By the clock." Upon hearing o... - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
4: ... image_caption=[[Novelist]] and [[Philosopher]], best known for her [[philosophy]] of [[Objectivist ph...
11: ...press goal of her literature to showcase such heroes. She believed:
12: #That man must choose his values and actions by reason;
14: #That no one has the right to seek values from others by physical force, or impose ideas on...
19: ...m Ayn's cousin in which she claims to have been present when Ayn chose the name Rand from a typewriter... - Bessie Coleman (4340 bytes)
1: ...e world. Ms. Coleman was married briefly to Charles Wilson Pankey.
3: <table align=right><tr><td>[[Image:BessieColeman.jpg]]</td></tr></table>
4: ...ed such materials as chalk and pencils. Nevertheless, Coleman graduated from eighth grade and briefly...
6: ...turning home from [[World War I]]. They told stories about flying in the war and Coleman started to fa...
8: ...ceived financial backing from Binga, and from the Chicago Defender, who capitalized on her flamboyant perso... - Mae Jemison (5527 bytes)
3: ...t in the [[Spacelab]] laboratory module. Jemison resigned from NASA in March 1993.
5: ...ell-versed in African and [[African-American Studies]] and is trained in [[dance]] and [[choreography]...
7: ...]] in West Africa. Returning to Los Angeles, she resumed her medical practice, working with CIGNA Heal...
9: ...[[1956]], in [[Decatur, Alabama]] and raised in [[Chicago, Illinois]].
11: ... camp. She completed her internship at [[Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center]] in 1982. - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
2: ...e fine structures of [[coal]], [[DNA]] and [[viruses]].
5: ...helped settle Jewish refugees from Europe who had escaped the ''Nazis''.
8: ...helped spark the idea of high-strength carbon fibres and was the basis of her doctoral degree in physi...
9: ...hanging her mind and staying. Unfortunately, Jacques Mering, her mentor, had been unhappy about her de...
12: ... a good start to the relationship which went progressively downhill. - Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
3: ...ames Franck. The couple moved to the [[United States]], Mayer's home country.
5: ...projects. In [[1946]] she became a professor in [[Chicago]] at Sarah Lawrence College. Here she developed a...
7: ...e Earth itself is spinning around the Sun. Maria described the idea elegantly:
9: ... waltzers. Suppose they go round the room in circles, each circle enclosed within another. Then imagin...
11: ...e Nobel Prize for [[Physics]] "for their discoveries concerning nuclear shell structure". Maria was qu... - Mahalia Jackson (2345 bytes)
1: ...[[The Johnson Brothers]], one of the earliest professional gospel groups.
3: ...elt she had watered down her sound for popular accessibility.
5: ...ed, she made one of her final television appearances on ''[[The Flip Wilson Show]]''. Jackson died the... - Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
1: ...Patti Smith's first album, ''[[Horses (album)|Horses]]'', was a photo by [[Robert Mapplethorpe]].]]
2: ...ah's Witness]] mother, and these opposing influences have informed much of her work since.
4: ... by rock [[journalism]], especially within the pages of ''[[Creem]]'' magazine. She also wrote songs ...
6: ...the addition of a spoken piece about fugitive heiress [[Patty Hearst]].
8: ...roll's classics. As Smith toured the [[United States]] and [[Europe]], with the newly christened Patti... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
1: ... [[1500]] (Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, [[Paris]], AE II 2490).]]
2: ..., [[Canada]], [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a ...
4: ... a revitalization of [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]]'s faction during the [[Hundred Years' War]]...
7: ...the throne to Henry V's heirs, disinheriting Charles, the [[Dauphin]] ([[crown prince]]), and making t...
10: ...[Image:JoanOfArcLarge.jpeg|350px|right|thumb|[[Jules Bastien-Lepage]]'s [[1879]] portrayal of Joan of ... - Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
2: ...]] of the [[20th century]]. Her sizzling screen presence, stunning good looks and mysterious [[death]]...
6: ... seemed to be [[Charles Stanley Gifford]], a [[salesman]] for the studio where Marilyn's mother, Glady...
8: ...nia|Hawthorne]], southwest of [[Downtown Los Angeles]], where she lived until she was seven. The Bolen...
12: ...ligent and more unhappy than her screen image suggested.
16: ... mysterious death - she still generates huge interest in her life and brilliant career. - Lillian Russell (2418 bytes)
1: ...[[United States of America|American]] [[actor|actress]] and [[singer]].
5: ...fe except that she had some musical training in [[Chicago]]. At the age of 18, she and her mother left for ...
7: ...nsible for some of the biggest stars in show business. Russell's appearance caused such a stir that sh...
9: ...nt gifts of [[diamond|diamonds]] and [[gem|gemstones]].
11: ...ed with a variety of [[opera company|opera companies]] including the company of the [[Casino Theater]]... - Dorothy Hamill (1348 bytes)
1: ... shortly after she was born, where she spent the rest of her childhood. She had a brother and a sister...
3: .... Her mother said yes and she learned to be a professional. When she was older she won an Olympic gold...
7: ...-84; she bought the financially-strapped Ice Capades in [[1993]], but sold it to [[Pat Robertson]] soo... - Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
1: ...ayed for 17 years as a member of the [[United States women's national soccer team]].
3: ...t of her family joined her a year later. The youngest player ever to play for the national team at age...
5: ...n]], and [[Kristine Lilly]], Hamm became the youngest American woman to win a World Cup championship a...
7: ...three [[ESPY]] awards in a row, given to her by [[ESPN]], one of them for ''soccer player of the year'...
9: ...n's sporting event. That day, Hamm and her teammates were able to beat [[China women's national footba...
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