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Thousands of New Seal Pups to be Born Week of March 10th off Northeast Coastline
Newborn harp seal in the Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada. In two weeks the largest hunt for marine mammals in the world will begin.
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Madonna's American Life CD Set for Release April 22nd
A new Madonna album, American Life, has been set for a worldwide release on April 22nd, it was announced today by Warner Bros. Records
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Warner Bros. Online and Warner Bros. Animation Team Up To Present Original Cartoons.
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President George W. Bush receives an update on the status of military action in Iraq Thursday morning, March 20, 2003 in the Oval Office. Present are Vice President Dick Cheney, CIA Director George Tenet and Chief of Staff Andy Card.
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Actress Catherine Bach reacts to Elmo, as singer Michael Bolton, left, and Kevin Clash, the puppeteer and voice of Elmo, look on prior to the 18th annual Toys "R" Us Children's Fund Benefit Dinner in New York on Wednesday, April 9, 2003. The event, underwritten by Toys "R" Us, is expected to raise more than $7 million that will go directly to children's charities and organizations across the country.


Martin Cooper, inventor of the handheld cellular phone and now chairman and CEO of ArrayComm, demonstrates the first portable cellular telephone which debuted on April 3, 1973
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Diane Kruger Cast as Helen in Wolfgang Petersen's Classic Epic, Troy
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Windwalker
by Acclaimed Fantasy Fiction Author Elaine Cunningham Releases April 21, Completing Starlight & Shadows Trilogy.
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Americans Travel to Cuba with It's Just The Kids Inc. to Join Cuban Families to Build Playgrounds
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FINAL FANTASY Becomes Reality On Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance

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Mini
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MINI celebrates its first birthday in the U.S. at the New York Auto Show, April 21, 2003, with famed MINI stunt driver Russ Swift maneuvering the length of the Jacob K. Javits Center on two-wheels. The 11 foot by 10 foot car sold out in its first year and picked up dozens of awards including 2003 North American Car of the Year.

 

Oldest Jeans
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Lynn Downey, Levi Strauss & Co. Historian, holds the oldest known pair of jeans during a ceremony marking the company’s 150th Anniversary in New York on Thursday May 1, 2003. The “Nevada Jeans”, made by Levi’s in the 1880s, were found intact in a Nevada mining town and purchased by the San Francisco based apparel manufacturer for $46,532.

 

Paul Hogan
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Paul Hogan
, right, the butler from the TV show “Joe Millionaire”, gives New York City firefighter Phil Larimore spring cleaning tips around the firehouse on Wednesday April 16, 2003. Lysol donated 18,000 cleaning products to the FDNY in conjunction with Keep America Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup, the country’s largest annual community improvement program.

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