Greenfield showed that it was possible for women to survive and thrive in what was then a male-dominated field.
Despite being neither Cockney nor much of a rebel,Steve Harley lit up the charts with a string of ’70s floor-fillers.
“I knew right away I’d invented something new.”
Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov said,in English:“Very good to see you!” Stafford voiced the same sentiment in Russian,but in a broad Oklahoma accent.
Gareth James’ contribution to the venue-management sector included many notable achievements.
Many hundreds of high school students listed the plays directed by Audrey Keown as their most memorable school experience.
Lawyer Olga Murray had an epiphany while hiking in the Himalayas and dedicated the rest of her life to helping impoverished young Nepalese women.
Michael O’Shea led the Australian Workers Union during the bitter dispute over shearing equipment during the 1980s.
Maurice Bembridge faced a different foe than he expected at Augusta National during the 1974 US Masters.
Kathy Goldman has been described as “the single most important voice fighting hunger in New York for 50 years.”
Guy Griffiths described the sinking of the battlecruiser,saying:“We were hit with five torpedoes ... and the old lady listed to port ... she eventually rolled over and sank stern first. People didn’t have much time to get on deck and get overboard.”