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Madeline Amy Sweeney ( December 14, 1966 September 11, 2001 ), known as Amy Sweeney, was an American flight attendant on board American Airlines Flight 11 which was hijacked and flown deliberately into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, as part of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Passengers and crew who made calls include Sandra Bradshaw, Todd Beamer, Tom Burnett, Mark Bingham, Peter Hanson, Jeremy Glick, Barbara K. Olson, Renee May, Madeline Amy Sweeney, Betty Ong, Robert Fangman, Brian David Sweeney, and Ed Felt.
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* Bob Sweeney, NHL professional hockey player and brother-in-law of Madeline Amy Sweeney
The role of flight attendants received heightened prominence after the September 11 attacks when flight attendants ( such as Sandra W. Bradshaw and CeeCee Lyles of United Airlines Flight 93, Robert Fangman of United Airlines Flight 175, Renee May of American Airlines Flight 77 and Betty Ong and Madeline Amy Sweeney of American Airlines Flight 11 ) actively attempted to protect passengers from assault, and also provided vital information to air traffic controllers on the hijackings.
* Madeline Amy Sweeney, was also a flight attendant on board Flight 11, Sweeney was the first to describe the hijackers, and their actions.
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His three daughters, Kate, Madeline, and Amy appeared on this episode as well.
* Fasula, Amy, Miller, Kim and Sutton, Madeline 2009 An early warning sign: sexually transmissible infections among young African American women and the need for preemptive, combination HIV prevention.

Madeline and
* 1942 Madeline Bell, American singer-songwriter ( Blue Mink )
* 1996 Madeline Carroll, American actress
* 1985 Madeline Zima, American actress
* March 18 Madeline Carroll, American actress
* Madeline Kahn Billie Dawn
Madeline Levine criticized what she saw as a large change in American culture “ a shift away from values of community, spirituality, and integrity, and toward competition, materialism and disconnection .”
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Madeline Charlotte Moorman Garside ( November 18, 1933 November 8, 1991 ) was an American cellist and performance artist.
They had two daughters: Madeline Rosten and Margaret Ramsey Rosten ; and a son, Philip Rosten ( 1938 1996 ), who in turn had 6 grandchildren: Josh and Ben Lee ( Madeline ), Seth Muir ( Margaret ), and Alexander, Carrie and Pamela Rosten ( Phillip ).
Kenneth Rexroth, who was published in the Objectivist Anthology, was, along with Madeline Gleason ( 1909 1973 ), a forerunner of the San Francisco Renaissance.
Madeline Gleason ( January 26, 1903 April, 1979 ) was a United States poet and dramatist.
* Gleason, Madeline, Collected Poems 1919 1979, ed.
* Madeline Kahn ( 1942 1999 ), American actress
Madeline Gleason: Collected Poems 1919 1979 ( has a very useful historical introduction )
Madeline Kahn ( September 29, 1942 December 3, 1999 ) was an American actress and singer.
* P. H. Hansen, ' Stark, Dame Freya Madeline ( 1893 1993 )', in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( 2004.
In the third and fourth seasons of the ITV series Jeeves & Wooster, 1992 1993, Madeline Bassett was played by Elizabeth Morton, having been played in the first two series by Francesca Folan and Diana Blackburn respectively.
* Madeline Kahn — Pauline Fox ( 1996 1999 )
These were: Bryan ( 1896 1977 ), who became a producer at Warner Bros ; Charley ( 1898 1984 ), an actor ; Mary ( 1901 1987 ); Madeline ( 1903 1988 ), an actress ; Eddie Jr. ( 1905 1983 ), who carved out a successful career as an actor and entertainer on stage and screen, including a role in The Pajama Game and Bells Are Ringing ; Richard ( 1905 1947 ); and Irving ( 1908 2003 ), a writer.

Madeline and 2001
The main new works staged by the company have been The Little Mermaid by Anne Boyd ( 1985 ); Metamorphosis by Brian Howard ( 1985 ); Voss by Richard Meale ( 1986 ); Whitsunday by Howard ( 1988 ); Mer de glace by Richard Meale ( 1992 ); The Golem by Larry Sitsky ( 1993 ); The Eighth Wonder by Alan John ( 1995 ); Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Richard Mills ( 1999 ); Batavia by Richard Mills ( 2001 ); Love in the Age of Therapy by Paul Grabowsky ( OzOpera 2002 ); Lindy by Moya Henderson ( 2003 ); Madeline Lee by John Haddock ( 2004 ); Bliss ( 2010 ) by Brett Dean.
Cecily Adams was married to actor / writer Jim Beaver in 1989 ; their daughter Madeline was born in 2001.
Reports surfaced of a passenger named Madeline Tompkins dying on American Airlines Flight 587 in New York City in November, 2001, but these bear no relation to the pilot of Flight 243.
* CNET Interview with John and Madeline Deep-May 23, 2001

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He defeats and befriends Mongo ( Alex Karras ), an immensely strong, slow-thinking ( but surprisingly philosophical ) henchman sent by Taggart and Lyle to kill Bart, and then beats German seductress-for-hire Lili von Shtupp ( Madeline Kahn ) at her own game.
In September 2008, EastEnders began a grooming and paedophilia storyline involving characters Tony King ( Chris Coghill ), Whitney Dean ( Shona McGarty ), Bianca Jackson ( Patsy Palmer ), Lauren Branning ( Madeline Duggan ) and Peter Beale ( Thomas Law ).
Born in New York City, Falk was the son of Michael Peter Falk, owner of a clothing and dry goods store, and his wife, Madeline ( née Hochhauser ), an accountant and buyer.
* Mrs. White ( Madeline Kahn ), an alleged black widow, who was drawn in to avoid a scandal regarding the mysterious death of her nuclear physicist husband.
Following her performance, Madeline invites her long-time rival Helen Sharp ( Goldie Hawn ), an aspiring writer, backstage, along with her fiancé, plastic surgeon Ernest Menville ( Bruce Willis ).
However, when Madeline returns home ( now appearing young and beautiful ), she and Ernest have an argument, during which Madeline falls down the stairs and breaks her neck.
Additional books followed: Adeline Mowbray ( 1804 ), Simple Tales ( 1806 ), Temper ( 1812 ), Tales of Real Life ( 1813 ), Valentine's Eve ( 1816 ), Tales of the Heart ( 1818 ), and Madeline ( 1822 ).
* Emmy Award ( 1994 ), for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for his work on the Family Channel's Madeline children's series

Madeline and flight
Madeline " Mimi " Tompkins ( born 14 February 1952 ) is an airline pilot who gained international fame on April 28, 1988, as the First Officer on Aloha Airlines Flight 243, which landed safely after an explosive decompression in flight.
* Madeline Tompkins ( b. 1952 ), American airline pilot, co-pilot Aloha Airlines flight 243
The flight of Madeline and Porphyro, painting by William Holman Hunt

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