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* 1920 – Eileen Farrell, American opera soprano ( d. 2002 )
Farrell was a producer of Patch Adams ( 1998 ) starring Robin Williams, and has starred on the television series Providence ( 1999 – 2002 ).
Farrell appeared in 64 of the 92 episodes before its cancellation in December 2002.
* Dinner by Moira Buffini, starring Harriet Walter, Nicholas Farrell and Catherine McCormack, directed by Fiona Buffini ( 2002 )
Farrell roles as a supporting actor include his performances as an ambitious cop opposite Tom Cruise, a potential criminal in Minority Report ( 2002 ), and as the skilled villain Bullseye in Daredevil ( 2003 ).
In 2002 the Greater London Authority commissioned a plan for the improvement of Euston Road from the prominent architectural firm Terry Farrell and Partners.
" According to the U. S. News report, Farrell says that, in 2002, Shays voted in support of Bush's post-9 / 11 agenda 80 % of the time, but other analyses of his voting record revealed that historically he voted more often with liberals.
Eileen Farrell ( February 13, 1920March 23, 2002 ) was an American soprano who had a nearly 60 year long career performing both classical and popular music in concerts, theatres, on radio and television, and on disc.
* Webb, Paul, David Farrell, and Ian Holliday, Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies Oxford University Press, 2002 online
He co-starred in Joel Schumacher's 2002 thriller, Phone Booth, with Kiefer Sutherland and Colin Farrell.
Thompson and Cats-Baril ( 2002 ) defines switching costs as " the costs associated with switching supplier ", while Farrell and Klemperer ( 2007 ) write that " a consumer faces a switching cost between sellers when an investment specific to his current seller must be duplicated for a new seller ".
In 2002 the front lawn was converted into the giant " Landform " sculpture by Charles Jencks, in collaboration with Terry Farrell and Duncan Whatmore of Terry Farrell and Partners.
There are numerous examples of 20th and 21st-century cinema dealing with military prisons, including Hart's War ( 2002 ), starring Bruce Willis and Colin Farrell as American POWs in a German prison camp, continuing in a cinematic vein begun by Stalag 17 ( 1953 ).
Following the Kennedy Center's debut, the newly named Suzanne Farrell Ballet, a group of professional dancers hand selected by Farrell, has since performed at the Kennedy Center during engagements in 2001 and 2002, been on an extensive East Coast tour, and returned to the Kennedy Center as part of the 2003 – 2004 Ballet Season following a 7-week national tour.
Farrell won 5 Championships and 4 Challenge Cups with Wigan, picking up the 1998 Super League and 2002 Challenge Cup as captain.
Other notable film credits include Blue Crush ( 2002 ) ( opposite Kate Bosworth and Michelle Rodriguez ), Tigerland ( 2000 ) ( opposite Colin Farrell ) and BloodRayne ( 2005 ).
Tiny and Mr Duk remained on the show with the new presenters, until Dave Chapman and Damian Farrell left the show in December 2002.
* Hart's War ( 2002 ), starring Bruce Willis and Colin Farrell
* 2002 Scott Farrell

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Since 2002, Selig subsequently tried to reinvigorate the All-Star Game by awarding the winning league home-field advantage in the World Series.
While on the USS Bataan, Attorney General John Ashcroft, on January 16, 2002, announced that Lindh would be tried in the United States.
During the sweeps of the 2002 – 03 TV season, Fox tried another attempt with The Pulse, hosted by Fox News Channel's Shepard Smith.
The Senate resolution creating the position stated that any former president or former vice president serving in the Senate would be entitled to this position, though none has served since Humphrey's death in 1978, and former vice president Walter Mondale, who sought a seat in Minnesota in 2002, is the only one to have tried.
The submissions for the 75th Academy Awards, for instance, became shrouded in controversy when it was reported that Humbert Balsan, producer of the critically acclaimed Palestinian film Divine Intervention ( 2002 ), tried to submit his picture to the Academy but was told it could not run for the Foreign Language Film Award since the State of Palestine is not recognized by the Academy in its rules.
" By doing this ," Aliyev said in an interview in 2002 " I tried to increase the number of Azeris and to reduce the number of Armenians .”
Since 2002, some leaders in Fatah have reportedly tried to get the brigades to stop attacking civilians.
In 2002 DaimlerChrysler tried to re-enter the North American market and engaged in 4 years of aggressive marketing, such as truck and trade shows, exposure on the television show Modern Marvels, numerous magazine articles and extensive demonstrations ( both touring and on an individual basis ).
In 2002 a group of five Port St. John residents formed " Port St. John For Tomorrow " ( PSJ4T ) and tried to incorporate the Port St. John area.
That same year Arrarás tried her hand at acting by appearing in two episodes of the American soap opera Passions in November 2002, in which she played herself.
* Sharon cannot be tried in Belgium, says court The Guardian 15 February 2002 ( Andrew Osborn )
Almelo Court had originally ( May 2002 ) tried and convicted De Vries of arson and sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment.
In the 2002 psycho thriller Inner Senses ( directed by Lo Chi Leung ), he played psychologist Dr. Law, who discovered his own emotional issues when he tried to treat his patient Yan ( Kar Yan Lam ).
In December 2002, MTV2 once again tried to air every video that debuted on the channel in 2002.
State prosecutors tried again in 2002 but then doctors cited an unspecified brain disease.
The 2002 United States Grand Prix was marred by a bizarre ending, in which Michael Schumacher, having already clinched the championship, seemingly tried to stage a dead heat with team-mate Rubens Barrichello.
An Unité Radicale member, Maxime Brunerie, tried to assassinate president Jacques Chirac on Bastille Day in 2002.
After his presidential term expired in December 2002, he surrendered to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia where he was tried for war crimes.
In early 2002, Nano unsuccessfully tried to run for President of Albania, but on July 25, 2002 he was appointed by newly elected President Alfred Moisiu as Prime Minister for the third time.
Sony and Microsoft, with their PlayStation 2 and Xbox, had prohibitively high manufacturing costs so they were forced to sell their consoles at a loss, and these losses widened especially in 2002 – 2003 when both sides tried to grab market share with price cuts.
The trend of singles making a Web connection continues to increase, as the percentage of North American singles who have tried Internet dating has grown from two percent in 1999 to over ten percent today ( from Canadian Business, February 2002 ).
However, early in the 21st century ( around 2001 and 2002 ), CTV tried to make NTV pay for the base 40-hour block as well, with no possibility of airtime payments, in a form of reverse compensation.
After the 2002 French presidential election, in which far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen arrived second behind conservative candidate Jacques Chirac, many analysts put the blame of the surprising result on working class, accused of engaging themselves in " protest vote ", that is in support of fringe candidates belonging to the far-left or the far-right, or even to people who present themselves as alien to the political world ( in France, environmentalist René Dumont in 1974, comedian Coluche in 1981 — but he withdrew his candidacy before the elections — environmentalist Pierre Rabhi who unsuccessfully tried to present himself in 2002, as well as TV showman Nicolas Hulot who almost stood for the election for 2007, before putting aside his idea, thus leaving electoral space for José Bové, a figure of the alterglobalization movement who recently decided to present himself as an independent candidate ).

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