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Describes the causes, events, and aftermath of the fateful encounter at the Little Bighorn River on June 25, 1876, between the Seventh Cavalry troops commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Custer and the Cheyenne and Lakota Sioux led by Chiefs Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse....
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Adam Sandler is one of the world's most popular actors, and is known for his wildly creative sense of humor, which launched him to television and film stardom. He first became famous as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" during the early 1990s. Fans loved the wacky characters Sandler created on the show, such as "Cajun Man" and "Operaman". They were also impressed with the bravery he showed by being willing to do anything to make people laugh. Sandler used that same comedic genius to become a star in movies such as "The Waterboy", "Big Daddy", and "Click". He has also made films like "Reign Over Me", which show he is a fine dramatic actor. And Sandler not only acts in movies but also makes them. He started Happy Madison Productions so he could create films that reflect his unique sense of what is funny....
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The Holocaust was the twentieth century's most evil event. In only a dozen years, Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime killed 11 million people, more than half of them Jews, because of their religion, ethnic origin, and political views. (20030501)...
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Brian Urlacher is a linebacker for the Chicago Bears. He is one of the finest players in the National Football League (NFL). Brian's job on defense is to stop the opposing team from scoring points. He does this with a combination of brute strength and a fierce will to never let opposing players score a touchdown or even gain a single yard while he is on the field. Urlacher stands at six feet, four inches tall and weighs more than 250 pounds, which makes him an imposing, even menacing figure on the field. In addition to being big and strong, Brian is blessed with speed and quick reflexes, which help him tackle runners and swat down passes. His intelligence also gives him a sense of what the other team is doing as a play is unfolding. All of those attributes helped him earn the honor of being named the NFL's Defensive Player of Year in 2005....
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