GB Items Related to Tag - king
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Roger Federer As King Arthur
Tennis player Roger Federer as King Arthur by Annie Leibovitz at disneyparks.com/dreamportraits
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Dortha King
Hitting a hole-in-one is hard, but it’s even harder for Dortha King, a legally blind 84-year-old.
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Christopher Elliott
The "Travel Tips King" shares his savvy travel tips for your next adventure.
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Feeling The Blues
One of the most gifted musicians of all time -- B.B. King is only getting better and bolder with the years. Recently, he opened a new blues club in Orlando, Florida, and GrowingBolder.com has video of his amazing performance!
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Backstage memories
A fringe benefit of working in the music business is getting to meet all kinds of interesting folks, and sometimes, even our heroes. I was always fascinated by BB King, as he was a major musical influence on me as a teen. His genuine kind personality and...
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Picture of the Day and B'days for Nov.19
Today is Wednesday, November 19. It's a very busy day for celebrity birthdays including Larry King who turns 75. Our picture ofthe day is a reminder to stop and look around every now and then.
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The Free Throw King
Andy McGuffin is the best there is. Mr. Automatic. The Free Throw King once made 400 in a row. Bill Shafer goes one-on-one with Andy to learn the secrets to his success.
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Boomer's Buzz: Friday, April 4, 2008
Remembering Dr. King, the amazing 101-year-old marathoner who stops for a beer and a cigarette, the good news about caffeine and your brain, why you may be drinking too much water, beach police in 1922, and the clothes off Princess Di's back.
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Today's Buzz: Jan. 15
Today is Tuesday, January 15, 2008, the 15th day of 2008. There are 351 days left in the year. Check out our links to the latest, breaking news stories you might find interesting.
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Today's Buzz: Wednesday, Jan. 30
Get through Hump Day with the GB News Brew. Today's brew includes reaction from the Florida primary, the weird and wacky from Super Bowl Media Day, 10 Ways to Cheer Yourself up and, of course, today's birthdays and Jan. 30th from a Boomer perspective.
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Remembering George Carlin
George Carlin, the irreverent king of counterculture comedians, died of heart failure Sunday. He was 71. Carlin loved to push boundaries and was best known for his "Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV" routine.
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Today's Buzz: Monday, Jan. 21
The GB News Brew. It's ground fresh daily, just for you. Check inside for today's top stories, today's birthdays and a look back at January 21st through history.
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Marianne Williamson
Author Marianne Williamson isn’t a stranger to the New York Times No. 1 Bestsellers List – she's landed on there four times. Her newest book took her on a trip to Oprah, Larry King Live and Good Morning America.
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Boomer's Buzz: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Play Ball! It's opening day in the major leagues. Endeavour heads home, groundbreaking cancer surgery, words you can't pronounce (or remember), Google wants your white space and the debut of 'ele-vision.'
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Boomer's Buzz: Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Clinton wins Pennsylvania primary to keep campaign alive. Ono you don't -- Yoko sues to keep "awesome" Lennon footage private, Medical myths, amazing celebrity houses, and dumb ideas that made lots of money.
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DNC Chicago, 1968
1968 already had been a tumultuous year with the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. in April and Senator Robert F. Kennedy in June, and widespread protests against the Vietnam War.
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Dead Celebs Growing Bolder
This is really growing bolder. Even death doesn’t slow down some celebrities. The famous deceased are in demand for advertising and marketing.
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Picture of the Day and B'days for Nov. 22
Today is Saturday, Nov. 22, the 327th day of 2008. Today's birthdays include Jamie Lee Curtis who turns 50. 45 years ago today, President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas.
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Picture of the Day and Birthdays for June 25
With gas prices soaring, we're all looking for ways to make the commute less painful at the pump. Have you considered motorcyclepooling? These guys demonstrate how it's done. Plus -- a special bonus chuckle of the day.
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Chocked Tentacle in Alghero, Sardinia
It’s a pleasant thirty minutes ride from Sassari, where we were staying, to the seaside gem of Alghero on the famous "Little Green Train" (Trenino Verde). This popular narrow gauge railroad serves Sardinia and dates back to 1888. In 1921,...
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Ian Anderson
The man who turned a flute into a rock instrument in his band Jethro Tull is still an original in his 60s.
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A Museum Goes HOG Wild
The Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee features 20 acres of motorcycles and memorabilia. It commemorates the history of the company and the people who have made Harley-Davidson one of the most recognized brands in the country.
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Picture of the Day and Birthdays for June 12
Mother's in the kitchen, washing out the jugs; Sister's in the pantry, bottling the suds; Father's in the cellar, mixing up the hops; Johnny's on the porch, watching for the cops.
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The Eyes Have It
Are you squinting a bit more than you used to? Find out how you can get a free eye exam and treatment this month. It just might save your vision!
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Teens Learn How to "Act" Like Grown-Ups
Some of the wisest people in the world are sharing their stories -- through some of the youngest. Find out how one man's plans for leaving a legacy turned out even bigger than he had hoped.
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My Boyfriend's NOT Back
After Rudy Guiliani cheated on his wife and they divorced, she wrote a best-selling book titled My Boyfriend’s Back. I don’t mean to be a copycat, but I’m kind of, sort of, writing the same book. Mine is titled My Boyfriend’s...
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Who's The Greatest Ever?
If you're looking for inspiration to get off the couch – look no further. GrowingBolder.com has the world's greatest collection of interviews with amazing Masters Athletes. But who is the best over-40 athlete of all time?
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A Rare Look at Helen Keller
It's a never-before-seen photograph that has the world buzzing. The picture shows Keller and her teacher on a summer vacation -- just months after the communication breakthrough that changed both of their lives.




























