American video game designer, programmer, and producer. He is best known for being the creator of early games from several different genres, including pioneering simulation game Utopia for Intellivision in 1981
CIA officer, nicknamed 'Hog' who worked in Laos and Thailand from the early 1960s to the early 1980s; died under mysterious circumstances in 1982; many former agents believe in a conspiracy and many other folks don't believe he's dead
Emergency physician and NYT best selling author of The Pact (winner of 'The Books for Better Life' Award) and The Stuff. Appeared on numerous talk and radio shows including Oprah, Dr. Oz, The Today Show, The View, Anderson Cooper 360 & NPR
Michelle Louise Faye Dewberry is a British reality television contestant and businesswoman from Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. Dewberry first came into the public eye in 2006 as the winner of the second series of British television programme The Apprenti
A German Comic Artist, born 1957 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, study in Duisburg Art Pädagogyk and ev. Theology, Illustrator for Geo, die Zeit, Bild der Wissenschaft, SZ-Magazin, FAZ and New York Times, Professor in Kassel
Supercentenarian extraordinaire Born: March 28, 1914. The oldest firefighter in New Jersey and still drives his own car daily. Oldest living man in the United States
Only survivor from the ship
Bluebelle was a 60-foot (18 m) ketch (a sailing craft with two masts) that was the site of five brutal murders on November 12, 1961. Terry Jo was able to untie a 2' × 5' (0.6 × 1.5 m) cork float and launch herself
Author, speaker, model, actress and one of Hollywood's most successful female commercial stunt drivers. At 17, became known as the 'Kodak Girl,' and was considered the most photographed girl in the country. Owns the company, Performance Two