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* Pulitzer Prize biography ( 2003 )
In 2003, she received international acclaim for her biography Zoya ’ s Story-An Afghan Woman ’ s Battle for Freedom.
Despite her popularity and significance, another Tubman biography for adults did not appear for 60 years, until Jean Humez published a close reading of Tubman's life stories in 2003, and Larson and Clinton both published their biographies in 2004.
Hubert Humphrey ( 2003 ), scholarly biography excerpt and text search
Scott Connors, 2003 ); Cave of a Thousand Tales by Milt Thomas ( a biography of pulp writer Hugh B. Cave, 2004 ); Other Worlds Than Ours, another collection by Nelson Bond ( 2005 ); and Evermore ( a collection of tales in tribute to Edgar Allan Poe, ed.
In 2003, writer-artist Art Spiegelman and artist Chip Kidd collaborated on a Cole biography, a portion of which had been published in The New Yorker magazine in 1999.
* Mark Sturdy, Truth & Beauty: The Story of Pulp ( Omnibus Press, 2003 )-comprehensive biography
* In 2003, Morecambe's eldest son Gary released " Life's Not Hollywood, It's Cricklewood ", a biography of his father from the point of view of his family, using family photos and extracts from previously unseen diaries.
In Dreamer of Dune, Brian Herbert's 2003 biography of his father, the younger Herbert speculates that the name " Gesserit " is supposed to suggest to the reader the word " Jesuit " and thus evoke undertones of a religious order.
In the most recent book, Rystads biography from 2003, the king is again mainly characterized as a strong-willed shaper of Sweden through economical reforms and an achievement of financial and military stability and strength.
Wood's childhood in Menahga was documented by Bhob Stewart in the illustrated biography, Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood ( TwoMorrows Publishing, 2003 ).
This same view is also expressed by Roy Martin Haines, in his 2003 biography of the king.
* Tobias Wolff, Old School ( 2003 ), loosely based on Wolff's life although more novel than biography.
Modern biographical works such as the 2003 article by Winfried Müller in Saxon biography avoid the problem by not discussing the exact date and circumstances of Zedler's financial collapse in detail.
Other Monteux students included John Canarina, whose 2003 biography was the first full-length study of the conductor in English, and Charles Bruck, one of Monteux's first pupils in Paris, who became music director of the school in Hancock after Monteux's death.
In his 2003 biography of the conductor, John Canarina lists nineteen " significant world premieres " conducted by Monteux.
The major reference work on his music in English is a biography entitled The Sea on Fire by the British music critic Paul Griffiths ( 2003 ).
( In 2003, Landau published in Russia a biography of her late ex-husband.
A short biography was also done by William Dallmann, reprinted in 2003.
In 2003, Stephan Reimertz, Parisian novelist and art historian, published the biography of Max Beckmann.
Black subsequently completed a 1, 280-page biography, in 2003.
In 2003 Tobin authored his biography titled " All In Good Time ".
The Duke's early life is dramatised in Stephen Poliakoff's 2003 television serial The Lost Prince, a biography of the life of the Duke's younger brother John, who suffered from epilepsy, was isolated from most of the family and also kept away from public gaze, and who died at the age of 13.
It has won the £ 5, 000 Duff Cooper Prize for an outstanding literary work in the field of history, biography or politics, the £ 3, 000 Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History, the prestigious BBC Samuel Johnson for the best work of non-fiction published in the United Kingdom and the 2003 Governor General's Literary Award in Canada.

2003 and Curtis
This song would later be adapted into " Christmas Is All Around " and sung by the character of Billy Mack in Richard Curtis ' 2003 film Love Actually, in which Grant also stars.
* Love Actually ( 2003 ), another film by Curtis starring Grant
This story however proved to be a fabrication – Voutier's drawings of the statue when it was first discovered show that its arms were already missing ( Curtis, 2003 ).
* Curtis Pride-1999, 2003, 2004
Her film roles also include Disney's Freaky Friday ( 2003 ), opposite Lindsay Lohan, filmed at Palisades High School in Pacific Palisades, California, near where Curtis and Guest live with their children.
If the role is made recurring, it will be at least the second time Harmon has worked with Curtis ; he played her fiancé and later husband in the 2003 remake of Freaky Friday
Curtis was Guest of Honor at the 11th annual Gala and Fundraiser in 2003 for Women in Recovery, Inc., a Venice, California-based non-profit organization offering a live-in, twelve-step program of rehabilitation for women in need.
In 2003 and 2007 Penelope Smail and Kathleen Moffat generously donated Curtis Moffat's extensive archive to the Museum.
* Curtis Cokes ( 2003 )
Recent years have been notable for the number of wins by previously obscure golfers, including Paul Lawrie's playoff win after the epic 72nd-hole collapse of Jean van de Velde in 1999, Ben Curtis in 2003 and Todd Hamilton in 2004.
Chris Ott summed up Vini Reilly in 2003: " Friend to Ian Curtis and New Order, a borderline New Age celebrity within European muso circles and the creative force behind much of Morrissey's Viva Hate, Vini Reilly has unleashed untold volumes of music over the last twenty-five years.
Titled after Curtis Mayfield's 1970 recording " The Makings of You ", the album saw her particularly reuniting with producers Elliott, Dupri, and Bryan Michael Cox, all of whom had previously contributed to After the Storm ( 2003 ).
With the loss of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in 2000, Katharine Hepburn, Bob Hope and Gregory Peck in 2003, Marlon Brando in 2004, Shelley Winters in 2006, Deborah Kerr 2007, Van Johnson and Paul Newman in 2008, Tony Curtis and Patricia Neal in 2010 and Jane Russell and Elizabeth Taylor in 2011, the number of stars is dwindling.
Ben Clifford Curtis ( born May 26, 1977 ) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour, best known for winning the 2003 Open Championship.
Curtis entered the The Open Championship at Royal St George's in 2003 as a 300 – 1 outsider, defying the odds to win the tournament by one stroke from Thomas Bjørn and Vijay Singh on the final day.
The 2003 Open Championship was Curtis ' first appearance in a major ; he became the first golfer since Francis Ouimet in the 1913 U. S. Open to win his major championship debut.
This victory and a solid first season on the PGA Tour led to Curtis ' being named the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year for 2003.
* Their counterparts in the 2003 remake, co-written by Hach, are Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
* Love Actually ( directed by Richard Curtis, 2003 )
In a 2003 mid-career retrospective about Richard Curtis, The Guardian described the film as being " patronised in one sense by critics while not patronised in the other by audiences .".
Early in 2003, a Republican college student named Curtis Shain challenged Bates ' candidacy on grounds that he did not meet the residency requirements set forth for the lieutenant governor in the state constitution.
* The 2003 Disney film: Freaky Friday with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan was filmed at Palisades Charter High School.
Curtis Michael " Curt " Hennig ( March 28, 1958 – February 10, 2003 ) was an American professional wrestler, manager and color commentator who performed under his real name for the American Wrestling Association ( AWA ), the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ), World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling ( TNA ).

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