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* The longest EVA as of 2007, was 8 hours and 56 minutes, performed by Susan J. Helms and James S. Voss on March 11, 2001.
* The Notre Dame Men's Basketball team was crowned National Champions of the 1926-1927 basketball season as well as the 1935-1936 basketball season by the Helms Athletic Foundation.
Many believe Kissinger's statement to be false and evidence points towards CIA director Richard Helms following orders directly from President Nixon to do whatever was necessary in order “ to get rid of him ”, referring to Allende.
Rose, with a 412 – 373 record, was replaced as Reds manager by Tommy Helms.
In the 2010 elections, Roam chose not to run and was replaced by Republican Sue Rapone, who defeated the Democratic nominee, Ted Helms.
The program was then authorized by JCS Chairman John Vessey, and sanctioned by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence ( SSCI ), with the sponsorship of Senator Jesse Helms ( R-NC ) and Senator Goldwater ( R-AZ ).
However, that status was suspended in 1994 after a campaign led by Jesse Helms focussing on NAMBLA's membership of ILGA.
* Dr. Pete Beauparlant-Actual Doctor who was also the stunt double for Stew ( Ed Helms ) in The Hangover
* The Iron Mountain Baby, William Moses Gould Helms, subject of folksong, was discovered where the railroad trestle crosses Big River in August, 1902.
Helms was a prominent ( and often controversial ) national leader of the Religious Right wing of the Republican Party, and played a key role in helping Ronald Reagan become President of the United States.
At 5 feet 8 inches tall Hennon was noted for his prolific scoring ability and is a member of the Helms Athletic Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame.
He was named to the Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970 and inducted into the Lawrence County Hall of Fame in 1984
Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. ( October 18, 1921 – July 4, 2008 ) was a five-term Republican United States Senator from North Carolina who served as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1995 to 2001.
A journalist by training, Helms was the longest-serving popularly-elected Senator in North Carolina's history, and was widely credited with shifting the one-party state dominated by the Democrats into a competitive two-party state.
Helms was the most stridently conservative politician of the post 1960 era, especially in opposition to federal intervention into what he considered state affairs ( integration, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act ).
Helms was credited even by his most vociferous opponents with providing excellent constituent services through his Senate office.
On social issues, Helms was a traditionalist.
Helms was of English ancestry on both sides.
When Smith died in 1953, Helms returned to Raleigh and, from 1953 to 1960, was executive director of the North Carolina Bankers Association.
Richard McGarrah Helms ( March 30, 1913 – October 22, 2002 ) was the Director of Central Intelligence ( DCI ), June 1966 to February 1973.

Helms and born
Helms was born in St. Davids, Pennsylvania in 1913 to Marion Helms and Herman Helms, an executive for Alcoa.
* Gregory Helms ( born 1974 ), professional wrestler who uses the name The Hurricane
Susan Jane Helms ( born February 26, 1958 ) is a Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force and a former NASA astronaut.
Helms was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, but considers Portland, Oregon, to be her hometown.
Gregory Shane Helms ( born July 12, 1974 ) is an American professional wrestler.
Helms has one son, born in June 2012, named Sebastian Gregory Helms.
Chester Leo Helms was born in Santa Maria, California, the eldest of three sons.
Donald Hugh Helms was born in New Brockton, Alabama, performed with many country music artists throughout the years including playing steel guitar on Lefty Frizzell's recording of " Long Black Veil ".
Band members include Americans Jimmy Helms ( who also had a successful solo career and sang radio jingles for Radio Hallam and Hereward Radio in the UK ) and George Chandler ( formerly a founding member and frontman of The Olympic Runners ); with Jimmy Chambers ( born 20 January 1946 ), from Trinidad, and multi-instrumentalist William Henshall, UK ( credited as Willy M ).
Wesley Ray Helms ( born May 12, 1976 in Gastonia, North Carolina ) is an American professional baseball third baseman, first baseman, and outfielder but is currently a free agent.
* Ed Helms ( born 1974 ), American actor
* Gregory Helms ( born 1974 ), American professional wrestler
* Susan Helms ( born 1958 ), American general and astronaut
* Wes Helms ( born 1976 ), American baseball player
Tommy Vann Helms ( born May 5, 1941 ) is an American former Major League Baseball player and manager.

Helms and Monroe
The Helms, Starnes, McRorie, and Belk families took a major part in the Monroe and Charlotte, North Carolina.
Monroe is also the hometown of Jesse Helms, the late U. S. Senator from North Carolina who served five terms ( 1973 – 2003 ) in the Senate.
Helms briefly attended Wingate Junior College, now Wingate University, near Monroe, before leaving for Wake Forest College.

Helms and North
* October 18 – Jesse Helms, U. S. Senator from North Carolina ( died 2008 )
Several members of Congress were also involved in the organization during its early years, including Sen. John Buckley and Rep. Jack Kemp of New York, Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina, and Rep. Phil Crane of Illinois.
In domestic affairs, Helms promoted industrial development in the South, seeking low taxes and few labor unions so as to attract northern and international corporations to relocate to North Carolina.
Advice from Jesse A. Helms, Sr., to his son ; Jesse Helms Center in Wingate, North Carolina | Wingate, North Carolina
In addition, legendary University of Kentucky coach Adolph Rupp played for KU's 1922 and 1923 Helms National Championship teams, and NCAA Hall of Fame University of North Carolina Coach Dean Smith played for KU's 1952 NCAA Championship team.
" He later changed his opinions dramatically — " I've changed and he hasn't "and condemned Helms at a gay pride parade on the steps of the North Carolina State Capitol.
He once joked that he wanted to be known as the conservative senator from North Carolina ; in comparison to the state's other seat held by the very conservative Helms.
The Act is named for its original sponsors, Senator Jesse Helms, Republican of North Carolina, and Representative Dan Burton, Republican of Indiana.
Billy Graham, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Lt. Col. Oliver North, Steve Forbes, Leonard Davidson, former US Senator Jesse Helms, Sam Donaldson, John R. Rice, Rabbi Eric Yoffie, CEO William S. Simon, Elisabeth Elliot ( wife of the late missionary Jim Elliot ), Skip Erickson, Freddie Gage, Adrian Rogers, governor Tim Kaine, Sean Hannity, Neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Pastors ; Mel White, Mark Driscoll, Josh Mcdowell, Miles McPherson, Rick Warren, Steven Furtick and Francis Chan, Entertainers / Athletes in pro-wrestler Lex Luger, Bobby Bowden, Lou Holtz, Carrie Prejean, Allan Houston, and Candace Cameron Bure, Douglas Gresham, Gianna Jessen, Clint Hubbard and 2008 Presidential candidates Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul.
At the time, all Republican U. S. senators except Jesse Helms of North Carolina and Paul Laxalt of Nevada were committed to Ford.
Wade, accompanied by his parents and his sister, met North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms.
* Former U. S. Senator Jesse Helms ( R – North Carolina ) handed out Lucky Strike cigarettes, which were his personal brand of choice, in his Senate office to meeting attendants until it became " utterly unfashionable.
In July 2003, Cobey received the endorsement of former North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms in the Republican primary contest.
Cobey is now the director of the Jesse Helms Center in Wingate, North Carolina.
The use of the southern strategy by a political candidate is said by some to be a version of playing the race card, such as when former Senator Jesse Helms, during his 1990 North Carolina Senate campaign, ran an ad showing a black man taking a white man's job, intended as a criticism of the idea of racial quotas.

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