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For the 1999 season, Cleveland added relief pitcher Ricardo Rincón and second baseman Roberto Alomar, brother of catcher Sandy Alomar, Jr, and won the Central Division title for the fifth consecutive year.
In late 1999, the NSA informed the CIA of an upcoming meeting in Malaysia, which Hada mentioned would involve " Khalid ", " Nawaf ", and " Salem ", who was Hazmi's younger brother, Salem al-Hazmi.
Nawaf al-Hazmi also fought alongside Chechnyans sometime around 1998, possibly with his brother and Mihdhar, and returned to Saudi Arabia in early 1999.
In 1999, Hughes did a short tribute tour to Tommy Bolin in Texas, with Tommy's brother Johnny ( of Black Oak Arkansas ) on drums.
The All-New Press Your Luck, featuring the two runners-up from the show, host Tomarken and Michael Larson's brother James ( Michael had died of throat cancer in 1999 ).
In January, 1999, after a four year trial, Salinas's older brother Raúl Salinas de Gortari was convicted of ordering the murder of the PRI official ( and Salinas brother-in-law ) Jose Francisco Ruiz Massieu and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
In June 2003, prosecutors in Hamilton County, Ohio, attempted to revive criminal charges of pandering obscene material against Flynt and his brother Jimmy, charging that they had violated the 1999 agreement.
Barker ( 1918 – 2002 ); Betty Box ( 1915 – 1999 ) and her brother Sydney ( 1907 – 1983 ) were film producers.
The widow of William P. " Will " Fletcher ( 1917 – 1999 ), a retired United States Army colonel and a former Grant Parish deputy sheriff, she was survived by a daughter, Janet F. Dyson of Baton Rouge, two grandsons, three great-grandchildren, and her brother, Maurice Smith, a former Montgomery High School principal and Grant Parish school superintendent.
Andrew Charteris ( b. 1947 ), elder son of Lord Charteris of Amisfield ( 1913 – 1999 ), younger brother of the 12th Earl.
; Donnie Wahlberg: Wahlberg has followed in the footsteps of his younger brother Mark Wahlberg, forging a career in acting and has appeared in movies such as Ransom ( 1996 ), Southie ( 1998 ), The Sixth Sense ( 1999 ), Dreamcatcher ( 2003 ), and the Saw film series, as well as the critically acclaimed mini-series Band of Brothers.
In 1998 Petter became the Norwegian Rally Champion, his brother Henning won this title five times in a row between 1999 and 2003.
During the 1999 – 2000 season, Kariya's younger brother Steve Kariya began playing for the Vancouver Canucks.
On July 15, 1999 Kanzaki and Bennett fired Kimura, bringing on Steve Bennett's brother Kevin Bennett and their father, Stephen Bennett III, as Ironcat executives.
In his last bout in 1999, he defeated former world champion Juan Laporte by ten round decision in a Pay Per View fight, avenging a 1986 loss to LaPorte by his brother Vinnie.
His younger brother Henric Alfredsson played with the Ottawa 67's junior team as a 19-year-old during their 1999 Memorial Cup-winning season.
Nicholas John " Nick " Tate ( born 18 June 1942 ) is an Australian actor best known for his role as Eagle pilot Alan Carter in both seasons of the 1970s science fiction television series Space: 1999, as well as for playing the role of Gordon Hamilton's errant brother James in the 1980s soap opera Sons and Daughters.
* For their leading role in anti-Egyptian Government attacks in the 1990s, al-Zawahiri and his brother Muhammad al-Zawahiri were sentenced to death in the 1999 Egyptian case of the Returnees from Albania.
In 1999, his first wife, Penny Allen, took their 13-year-old son to France after a court in Brittany ruled that the boy should be returned to his father, who had been granted sole custody over him and his 15-year-old brother.
The All-New Press Your Luck which reunited the two contestants who competed against Michael Larson with Larson's brother, James, for a grudge match ( Michael Larson had died in February 1999 of throat cancer ).
" McKosato said, "... her death has divided the American Indian Movement ..." On 4 November 1999, in a followup show on Native American Calling the next day, Vernon Bellecourt denied any involvement by him and his brother in the death of Aquash.
Upon Rich's death in 1993, his brother, Guy Snyder, assumed the presidency and continued the company's expansion through the 1990s, dying in 1999 from an overdose of painkillers.
George Skouras, a physician of the poet, wrote: " He was sick, he was syphilitic " and George Savidis ( 1929 – 1999 ), professor of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, who possessed the largest archive about Greek poets, revealed that Karyotakis was syphilitic, and that his brother, Thanasis Karyotakis, thought the disease to be a disgrace to the family.
However, he lost his seat in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. the title is held by his younger brother, the third Viscount, who succeeded in 2012.

1999 and James
The contemporary historian James W. Loewen agrees with the oral traditions in his book, Lies Across America: What Our Historic Markers and Monuments Get Wrong ( 1999 ), but there is not a consensus within the professional academic community.
* 1928 – James White, Irish writer ( d. 1999 )
* The Crimes of Charlotte Bronte, James Tilly, 1999
But follow-up studies have ( depending on who was summarizing the results ) failed to replicate the phenomenon or produced mixed results ( Bem & others, 2001 ; Milton & Wiseman, 2002 ; Storm, 2000, 2003 ). One skeptic, magician James Randi, has a longstanding offer — now U. S. $ 1 million —“ to anyone who proves a genuine psychic power under proper observing conditions ” ( Randi, 1999 ).
He was relieved on June 30, 1999, by General James L. Jones.
* Steely, James W. " Parks for Texas: Enduring Landscapes of the New Deal " ( 1999 ), detailing the interaction of local, state and federal agencies in organizing and guiding CCC work.
During the 1990s, the College saw a major academic overhaul under President James O. Freedman and a controversial ( and ultimately unsuccessful ) 1999 initiative to encourage the school's single-sex Greek houses to go coed.
Indianapolis drafted Edgerrin James in 1999 and continued to improve their roster heading into the upcoming season.
Wallace was succeeded by James Miller in November 1997, followed in December 1999 by Ford executive Mark Fields, who has been credited with expanding Mazda's new product lineup and leading the turnaround during the early 2000s.
* The Rise and Decline of the American Militia System, by James B. Whisker, Susquehanna University Press ( 1999 ) ISBN 0-945636-92-X
According to James Bamford, the NSA had picked up communications of al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi back in 1999, but had been hampered by internal bureaucratic conflicts between itself and the CIA, and did not do a full analysis of the information it passed on to the agency.
* Graham-Campbell, James ( 1999 ) Cultural Atlas of the Viking World.
* British Cabinet Government, Simon James, Pub Routledge, 1999.
** James Blades, English percussionist ( died 1999 )
** James White, Irish writer ( d. 1999 )
* Good Company: The Story of Scottish and Newcastle, Berry Ritchie and Susannah May, James & James ( Publishers ) Ltd ( Sep 1999 ), ISBN 0-907383-08-4
* The Dome was featured in the pre-title sequence of the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, culminating in Bond rolling down the roof of the Dome
In the 1990s, Marceau became an international film star with her performances in Braveheart ( 1995 ), Firelight ( 1997 ), and the James Bond thriller The World Is Not Enough ( 1999 ).
The only other multiple winners in this category include Henry Mancini ( in 1962 and 1964 ), James Horner ( 1988 and 1999 ) and U2 ( 2001 and 2006 ), winning two times each.
* " The Kosovo Liberation Army and the Future of Kosovo ", James H. Anderson and James Phillips, 13 May 1999, Heritage Foundation, Heritage Foundation ( Washington, USA )
* Spectre of the Black Rose ( March 1999 ), by James Lowder and Voronica Whitney-Robinson, ( ISBN 0-7869-1333-9 )
These include The Reivers by William Faulkner ( 1962 ), September, September by Shelby Foote ( 1977 ), The Old Forest and Other Stories by Peter Taylor ( 1985 ), the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Summons to Memphis by Peter Taylor ( 1986 ), The Firm ( 1991 ) and The Client ( 1993 ), both by John Grisham, Memphis Afternoons: a Memoir by James Conaway ( 1993 ), " Plague of Dreamers " by Steve Stern ( 1997 ) Cassina Gambrel Was Missing by William Watkins ( 1999 ), The Guardian by Beecher Smith ( 1999 ), " We are Billion-Year-Old Carbon " by Corey Mesler ( 2005 ), The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris, and The Architect by James Williamson ( 2007 ).

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