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61. Ebony: Jamie Foxx: The Thrills And Tears Of The Ray Charles Story
Foxx was phenomenally impressed with the way charles made his own way. I compare it all to a football team. You still have to put on a helmet and shoes
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. SECRETS don't last long in Hollywood. The tide started building months before the first screening of the movie, and there was as much surprise and awe as accolades. Few, it seems, expected Jamie Foxx to so totally embrace the role of Ray Charles in the film biography Ray. Few expected Foxx, a classically-trained pianist, to effortlessly nail down the nuances, the voice and the thrills and tears of the great singer's life.

62. Fiction: Bloodlines
Always football. She supposed it was a simple way for charles to be just one ofthe guys, but she didn t understand how he could go on and on about it.
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by KD Cunningham Dr. Paula suggested devising a family ritual as a way to create more intimacy in their relationship. An "emotional bridge" she had called it. A "family building block." Lane had taken notes. Charles nodded like he did at cocktail parties, only his jaw was set, and Lane could see the vein in his temples pulse. "A hundred and twenty dollars closer to fine," he said at the receptionist's desk. It was his little joke. Every week. As far as Charles was concerned, nothing was wrong with the way they had settled into their lives, the way everything had become routine. He seemed to Lane to be comfortable with accepting things as they were. A survival mechanism, perhaps, but it had stirred up something inside her lately that made her feel restless, as if she could never quite get to the place she wanted to be. So, she was surprised when Charles agreed to join her meetings with Dr. Paula. She wondered if he was more invested in keeping her happy than he was in changing things. But six months of Dr. Paula was finally paying off. At least Lane thought it was. She was definitely less of an emotional hostage. Lane had inherited her father's fire, which incarnate in the female form produced a combination of brashness and wit so as to cause most men's hackles to rise. ("Lane, you

63. Charles Benjamin Card
For Charlie Ben had a way about him. He had the knack of drawing the best out When Erin returned, she exclaimed, You re making Charlie watch football?
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64. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Solutions -- Pointing The Way
The other mentors are Darryl charles, who owns a restaurant and catering business We want them to see that they don t have to be a rap star or football
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Mentor program provides positive role models for at-risk youths By Amy Oakes
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NELVIN CEPEDA / Union-Tribune photos Black Men United sends mentors to Kennedy Elementary in Lincoln Park, but hopes to expand to other schools. Mentor J.J. Anderson discussed anger management with two boys who had fought earlier in the day.
Rodney Smith looks at boys growing up in the neighborhoods of southeastern San Diego and sees himself. The 42-year-old man was just like them not that long ago, facing choices that would shape his future. He knows how easy it is to slip and fall. Smith, a business owner and father, wants to stop those youths from making the choices that landed him in jail off and on for 10 years. "We're just trying to provide them with a positive role model," said Smith, who owns Rightway Landscaping. "For whatever reason, that is lacking in their lives. "We're the big brothers, the uncles, the dads."

65. PittsburghPanthers.com :: University Of Pittsburgh :: Official Athletic Site
charles Spencer is one of the more intriguing personnel moves of the offseason…letteredat High School Threeyear two-way starter at Poughkeepsie
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66. Turner Classic Movies This Month Article
In Trouble Along the way (1953), John wayne plays a famous football coach who ishired by charles Coburn to turn around a college football team,
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Format HTML Text All Schedule Website Multimedia Introduction to Sports Movies Rocky Marathon Rocky Rocky II ... March Movie Madness Photo Gallery Trouble Along the Way
In Trouble Along the Way (1953), John Wayne plays a famous football coach who is hired by Charles Coburn to turn around a college football team, thereby saving the college from bankruptcy. Wayne accepts the job, but only because it's a way of retaining custody of his daughter from a failed marriage.
Originally titled Alma Mater , this was writer Melville Shavelson's first film as producer, and he was less than thrilled to have the experience marred by a serious run-in with Wayne. The issue was the screenplay. Wayne had previously told Shavelson that while he liked the script, he wanted to bring in writer James Edward Grant for a polish - because, as Wayne put it, Grant "has kind of a good feelin' for my way of talkin." Horrified at the thought of any script tampering, Shavelson tried to persuade Wayne not to do this - successfully, he thought. But Wayne went ahead and had Grant secretly rewrite dialogue for several characters. Unable to reign in the biggest star in the world, Shavelson then had the bright idea of shooting two scripts: Wayne's version when Wayne was working, and the "real" version when the star wasn't around.
Trouble Along the Way still ended up as one of the lowest-grossing films of his entire career.

67. Allegheny Sports And Recreation
Slater, charles W. 76, football, track. Class of 1986 Varano, Nicholas R. 32, football. way, H. Paul, coach, Athletic Director (posthumous)
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68. Vintage Catalog | The Feast Of Love By Charles Baxter
I can t manage my way through this feeling because my mind isn t working, I turn east and head toward the University of Michigan football stadium,
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69. Hall Of Fame Class Of 1971
charles Brewer ’96 (football) A running back of the old school, he thunderedhis way to stardom in the pre20th century era. Chosen as a halfback on Walter
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    Prodigious and versatile, he was a standout on any athletic field, at home in any position. As a freshman he qualified for the Far Eastern baseball tour because of his versatility and went on to star as a pitcher, shortstop and first baseman for the varsity for three years, captaining the team as a senior. He won both the Wendell Bat and the Wingate Trophy in his sophomore and junior years, the only man ever to win both awards twice. Starred as a blocking back in football for two years, but an injury as a senior precluded an almost certain major league baseball career. A smooth-swinging left handed hitter with tremendous power to the opposite fields, he sparkled for three years at first base, captained the team as a junior and relinquished that honor to a teammate as a senior because he was also captain of basketball. Twice won the Eastern Intercollegiate batting title and the Wendell Bat. Went on to a fine major league career with the Boston Red Sox. A heavyweight no matter in which class he was boxing, he was one of the finest collegiate ringmasters of all time. For four years he fought at all weights from 165-pound to heavyweight, losing only twice. From match to match, he picked the weight at which he would meet the most capable man on the opposing team. He won the Eastern Intercollegiate middleweight title in 1935, lost in the lightheavyweight finals the following year.

70. Charlie And The Football Factory
And so the awesome Irish football responsibility fell to Weis, Still, thequickest way to get the lasereye from Weis is to compare his story to the
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71. NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH, The Official Athletic Site
Weis becomes the first Notre Dame graduate to hold the football head coaching All along the way, Weis has displayed the ability to develop successful
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72. Arizona - Pro Football Weekly
UFA signed WR charles Lee (Buccaneers). UFA lost OG Cameron Spikes (Broncos) . In the PFW Store Clothing and accessories with the PFW logo, football
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73. Detroit - Pro Football Weekly
has more game and practice experience than thirdyear WR charles Rogers. In the PFW Store Clothing and accessories with the PFW logo, football
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74. Inventor Charles Richard Drew
Fascinating facts about charles Richard Drew inventor of the Blood Bank in the allAmerican half-back and captain of his Amherst College football team.
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Fascinating facts about Charles Richard Drew inventor of the Blood Bank in the 1940s. Dr. Charles Richard Drew (1904-1950) was the first person to develop the blood bank. His introduction of a system for the storing of blood plasma revolutionized the medical profession. Drew first utilized his system on the battlefields of Europe and the Pacific during World War II. He later organized the world's first blood bank project - Blood for Britain. He also established the American Red Cross Blood Bank, of which he was the first director. Drew was born on June 3, 1904, in Washington, D.C. A star athlete, Drew acquired , many athletic honors and was the all-American half-back and captain of his Amherst College football team. After graduating in 1926, he spent two years as a biology and chemistry instructor and director of athletics at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1928, Drew enrolled at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where he studied medicine and witnessed a man's life being saved via a blood transfusion. He recalled this as triggering his interest in blood plasma preservation. In 1933 Drew earned his Master of Surgery and Doctor of Medicine degrees from McGill and served a medical internship at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal.

75. ENC Online: ENC Features: Classroom Calendar: Charles Drew: Seeing Red (Grades 6
Who knew the worlds of football and medicine could collide in such a fortuitousway. Friends of the allAmerican football player said he could have been a
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June 3 Charles Richard Drew, the man who developed a method for processing and preserving plasma, decided to study medicine when he "got banged up in football and wanted to know more about how the body works." Who knew the worlds of football and medicine could collide in such a fortuitous way. Friends of the all-American football player said he could have been a professional athlete. In college, his football coach wrote an article about him in the Saturday Evening Post titled "The Best Player I Ever Coached." The world should be both grateful for the sport and relieved he chose medical school over the NFL.

76. Caithness.Org :: Caithness Community Web Site
On arrival at the games charles and Camilla were presented with a are in someout of the way places North Caspian Sea, Siberia as well as in the UK.
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77. ESPN Classic - Sir Charles Led NBA In Dunks, Interviews
charles Barkley is one of four players to score 20000 points, The approvalmeter always had two ends and no center, just the way charles Barkley liked
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"My idol a lot of times is Charles Barkley. I wish I could say what he says," says Wayne Gretzky on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. The approval meter always had two ends and no center, just the way Charles Barkley liked it. You either enjoyed Barkley's rough and tumble basketball style and his shoot-from-the-hip mouth, or you hated it. The wide-bodied forward left no room for middle ground. Charles Barkley, chosen fifth in the 1984 draft by the 76ers, was named to the NBA all-rookie team. His coaches, for the most part, loved him. They marveled at his deft touch, his extraordinary rebounding skills he averaged 10 or more rebounds a game in 15 of his 16 NBA seasons and his clutch play. They learned to live with his outbursts that often led to technical fouls and fines. "With Charles, you've just got to accept the whole package," said his Philadelphia 76ers coach, Jimmy Lynam. "He's an emotional player, and that emotion is what makes him great." Barkley, whose all-star career ended in 2000, rarely saw moderation as part of his game, or his life. He blew kisses to opposing fans while at Auburn and grinned when they'd poke fun at his eating habits by delivering pizzas to the court.

78. IGN: Charles Woodson Interview
Well, according to four time Pro Bowl cornerback charles Woodson, one large egogot in the way…or was it two or three? Last November, Woodson voiced his
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Last November, Woodson voiced his opinion on ESPN about then Raiders head coach Bill Callahan and how he refused to listen to some of the veterans on the team. A move that left Woodson taking the heat from reporters, border-to-border, water-to-water and from every corner of the NFL universe.
Charles Woodson's decision to go public about how the team was unhappy with the way Callahan had changed things was a bold move that he thought would help turn the season around, maybe jumpstart the team. Unfortunately, his plan backfired on him, leaving the star corner to answer all of the questions about a team in disarray.
It was another case of "when keeping it real goes wrong".

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80. Port Arthur News
Every one else at the Willie Ray Smith finalists announcement was thinking football.Yet the intellect of young Jamaal charles already had refocused on the
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2005 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD PREVIEWCharles focused for grand finale Posted: 02/27/05 - 01:55:53 am CST
By Tom Halliburton - The News Sports Writer
Every one else at the Willie Ray Smith finalists announcement was thinking football. Yet the intellect of young Jamaal Charles already had refocused on the final sport of his illustrious high school athletic career.
"When are you going to come over and start writing about track?" Charles eyeballed a nearby veteran track and field observer and reporter.
"Track?" the reporter answered with a question and a wink toward a nearby listener. "Ya'll aren't going to be any good in track this year, are ya?... I mean, senioritis is going to set in, isn't it?"
If senioritis should inflict its lazy illness upon Jamaal, boys track coach Leroy Leopold certainly is yet to see any of it.
With the incredible disappointment of last year's state track meet still fresh in his mind, Charles wants a very triumphant return to Austin to complete his high school career this May. Of course, it couldn't come at a better locale, either, in front of the eyes of more than a few Texas Longhorn football watchers.

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