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Madonna Desperately Seeking Susan Theatrical Trailer 1985 Tags: madonna |
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Susan Sarandon winning Best Actress Tom Hanks presenting the Best Actress Oscar® to Susan Sarandon for her performance in "Dead Man Walking" - 68th Academy Awards® in 1996. Tags: oscar oscars academy awards 68 68th susan sarandon best actress dead man walking tim robbins tom hanks |
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Handmade Portraits: MV Knits After quitting her day job in Los Angeles and moving to Martha's Vineyard, a quiet island off the Massachusetts coast, Susan Gibbs aka MVKnits had a great idea. She started Martha's Vineyard Fiber Farm and figured out how to make a living making yarn. Why not use the local food movement's model of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) and apply it to a yarn harvest? Shareholders pay for a share in the yarn harvest as a way to support a local farm (or in this case, a local farm supported through the internet) and in return they get weekly updates, photos from the farm, an invitation to the shearing and ultimately a share of the yarn. Etsian Tara Young aka weirdwolf headed to Martha's Vineyard to visit Susan Gibbs and her fiber farm. Music by Barry London and Charlie Parr. Tags: animals Barry London Community Supported Agriculture CSA Etsy Pets farming fiber farm Handmade Video Portraits island Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts MVKnits sellers sheep shepherd tara young video wool yarn csa weirdwolf charlie parr calder martin |
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1999 - Daytime Emmy Awards - Susan Lucci By special request: Susan Lucci finally wins the Emmy after 19 nominations. Her acceptance speech is quite long and credit goes to the awards people for not cutting her off. Tags: 1999 daytime emmy susan lucci all my children |
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EELS - Susan's House Eels - Susan's House videoclip visit www.eelstheband.com Tags: EELS mark everett susan house eels Eels |
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Susan Mitchell An award winning registered dietitian, Dr. Mitchell serves on the health and medical advisory board of Family Circle magazine and is co-author of three books- "Fat is Not Your Fate"; "I'd Kill for a Cookie" and "Eat to Stay Young." A reliable source to the media, she has appeared on the "Today" show, CNN, and Food Network. Dr. Mitchell is also quoted extensively in Reader's Digest, Time, Redbook, Fitness, and Cooking Light. USA Weekend called her the spunky, no-nonsense Dr. Laura of the nutrition world. We think we know the numerous reasons to not eat certain fun foods - but what is the truth behind all of these fat myths really? Many Americans wrongly believe that all fat is bad, and others are confused about what fats are considered "good" and where to find them in the diet. Tags: health susan mitchell good news broadcast fat living hdh ldl tans fats |
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Leukemia research-Susan Eastwood A TEESSIDE FAMILY'S GIFT TO THOUSANDS. There can be few things more soberingly unfair than a child born to die young, but when Susan Eastwood from Middlesbrough died aged 7, her parents chose to do something exceptional and have changed tens of thousands of lives in the process. SUSAN EASTWOOD got ill in the late 1950s, but the local community gathered around in support, even though, back then, most people had never heard of leukaemia. SUSANS FRIENDS gave her a music box, locals at the nearby pub had a whip round and bought her a dog Whiskey, when they learnt of her illness. IN 1960, Susan was due to open a local garden fete. Her parents had bought her a new dress, which she loved, but shortly beforehand, her health began to fail and she wasn't well enough to open the fete. Susan was buried in the clothes bought for the fete. HER SISTER SYLVIA was 19 when Susan died. She spoke to Alistair Campbell, Tony Blair's former special adviser and fundraising chairman of Leukaemia Research, for the BBC's Inside Out programme. She told how she remembers her brown eyes, how she was a "little giggly" girl who used to love going on the swing in the back garden and being pushed as high as she could go. The drugs made her face puff out and she'd get tired with all the treatment, she'd say "I think I will have a little sleep on my bed." Her parents would do anything to make her feel better, or be happy. They used to go on trips to the lake district and the seaside. Much of her time was spent playing with Whiskey the dog. AFTER SUSAN Susan's parents wanted something good to come out of their daughter's death and dedicated the rest of their lives to raising money for a cure. The family were constantly thinking of new ways to raise money. The music box bought by her friends was the first thing to be auctioned off. Sylvia and her mum working on their handkerchiefs. Hankerchiefs in a "peak formation" were all the rage for men to wear in the breast pockets of their suits at the time. Sylvia and her mum used to spend the evening stitching these to bits of card so they could look smart in suits. In one money raising venture her father dressed as a baby with a dummy in his mouth and was pushed around in a pram to get donations. They also sold Christmas cards before charity cards were commonplace. Their parents' aim was always to spend as little money as possible on administration, so the maximum amount could be put toward research, a rule that stills applies today at the fund. HOW THE FUND STARTED. The Eastwoods read an article in "The People" highlighting the importance of research into childhood diseases at Great Ormond Street Hospital. David and Hilda wrote to the Director of the Institute saying "If we can achieve something then we shall know that our daughter died for a reason." A year after Susan died, her parents had raised £3000 for the fund. On the 9th of December 1961 David and Hilda Eastwood attended the official opening of the first unit in the country dedicated to childhood leukaemia research at Great Ormond Street. THE WORK TODAY. As part of the Inside Out programme, Alistair Campbell met 10 year old Rachel Paul from Teesside, who has survived 2 bouts of leukaemia. Rachael Paul and her teddy, Belgium. Her mum Pamela's instinct that something wasn't quite right went back to when Rachel was 14 months old. She was diagnosed with leukaemia (AML) in 1999 and spent the following months receiving treatment in hospital. She then relapsed in November 2000. Doctors tried everything to get Rachel into remission again and she was having so much chemotherapy and radiotherapy that she had to be given growth hormones. Once in remission, a donor was found on the Anthony Nolan register. Pamela remembers the 70 ml of "pink liquid" - the bone marrow - that was injected into Rachel. She and her husband started off the syringe that put her back on the road to recovery. Rachel also received a teddy from the anonymous Belgian donor. Tags: Inside Out Leukemia Research BBC Susan Eastwood |
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Oakley Hall - Lazy Susan PUNKCAST#918-10 Oakley Hall performing live at the record release party for the 'Second Guessing' CD on Amish Records, at Union Pool, Brooklyn on Feb 4 2006. More info: http://punkcast.com/918/ Tags: punkcast punk country Oakley Hall Oneida nyc brooklyn Amish Records Union Pool |
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Susan Sarandon's speech at D.C. Peace rally - Jan. 27, 2007 Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon addresses over 500,000 Americans and their allies at the United for Peace and Justice demonstration against the current Iraq war and troop "surge", in Washington, D.C., on January 27, 2007. United for Peace and Justice (U.S.): http://www.unitedforpeace.org Copyright © 2007 Intrinsic Audiovisual Productions Tags: Susan Sarandon United Peace Justice Iraq War Antiwar Soldier America Bush Rally Washington |
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Susan and Caspian as you've probibly heard, caspian and susan have a little thing going on in the caspian movie. enjoy! since everybody's been asking, the name of the song is "the call" by Regina Spektor **2nd place in jonnylaw37's narnia video contst Tags: chronicles narnia prince caspian susan peter lucy love ben barnes anna poplewell movie clips |