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Ship of Fools is also the title of a 2002 science fiction novel by Richard Paul Russo where the Ship of Fools is, not surprisingly, a space ship on which no one knows the destination.
: Many Italian Americans actors became well known in movies and TV, such as: Don Ameche, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anne Bancroft ( Anna Italiano ), Ernest Borgnine ( Ermes Borgnino ), Robert Alda, Alan Alda, Lou Costello, Frank Langella, Frankie Avalon ( Avallone ), Annette Funicello, James Darren ( Ercolani ), Jimmy Durante, Anthony Franciosa, Sal Mineo, Ben Gazzara, Harry Guardino, Aldo Ray ( DaRe ), Richard Conte, Bernadette Peters ( Lazzara ), Connie Stevens ( Concetta Ingoglia ), Richard Crenna, Dom DeLuise, Armand Assante, Susan Sarandon, Danny DeVito, Joe Mantegna, John Travolta, Tony Danza, Alyssa Milano, Paul Sorvino, Mira Sorvino, Al Pacino, Liza Minnelli, Rene Russo, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Nicolas Cage ( Coppola ), Stanley Tucci, Marissa Tomei, John Turturro and Sylvester Stallone.
The group's solid early line-up consisted of Tripp on bass and vocals, Scott on lead guitar, Civitarese on drums and vocals and Paul Russo on second guitar and vocals as well as drums and bass during live shows when the band switched instruments for certain songs.
Most shows would begin with Russo and Tripp singing lead, and then the show would end with Paul playing drums and Civitarese singing lead.
Also that the band should have called it quits after losing Paul Russo and therefore their strong political message ( Paul Russo wrote and sang most of ' Lower Class Crucifixion ' and " So This Is Freedom ?').
He has publicly admired the science-fiction writing of Michael G. Coney, Robert Silverberg, Richard Paul Russo and Robert Charles Wilson, amongst others.
Scenes from the 2005 miniseries Empire Falls, starring Paul Newman, Ed Harris, and Helen Hunt, and based on the 2001 book Empire Falls by Richard Russo, were shot in Winslow.
by John Paul Russo ( Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1976 ).
* Russo, John Paul.
* John Paul Russo, " The Sicilian Latifundia ," Italian Americana, March 1999, Vol.
Vince McMahon eventually introduced Russo to the creative team, which consisted of Michael Hayes, Paul Heyman and in Russo's words, " children, all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, while looking scared to death at the same time.
Schaffer has also listed Tom Schaffer, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Stephen Toboz, Steve Harris, Ronnie James Dio, Hansi Kürsch, Aaron Russo, G. Edward Griffin and Ron Paul as people who inspire him.
** Paul Russo ( 96 ) took over from Fred Agabashian ( 104 )
Paul Russo ( 144. 817 mph ) was the fastest driver of the day, in one of the Novi Specials.
Paul Russo took the lead on lap 12, and in the first twelve laps there had already been four lead changes between three drivers.
Bettenhausen was part of the midget car " Chicago Gang " with Emil Andres, Cowboy O ' Rourke, Paul Russo, Jimmy Snyder, and Wally Zale.
He prearranged to co-drive with Chicago Gang friend Paul Russo in the 1955 Indianapolis 500.
Bettenhausen was killed in 1961 in a crash at Indianapolis while testing a Stearly Motor Freight Special vehicle for Paul Russo.
His father, Joe Russo, and his uncle, Paul Russo, also raced in the Indianapolis 500.
In 2003, Ingels called the talk show of radio personality Tom Leykis under an assumed name, Paul Russo, to complain about the content of Leykis's provocative show.

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Crowded House were mid way through a US tour when Paul Hester quit the band on 15 April 1994.
* 1995: Thursday 27 April 1995, the purchase of a book by Paul Stanfield, Product Manager for CompuServe UK, from W H Smith ’ s shop within CompuServe ’ s UK Shopping Centre is the UK ’ s first national online shopping service secure transaction.
He was beatified by Paul V on 25 October 1619, and was canonized by Gregory XV on 12 March ( 12 April ) 1622, at the same time as Ignatius Loyola.
In April 1536 Paul III appointed a commission to devise ways for a reformation, with Contarini presiding.
Garner was replaced in May 2003 by L. Paul Bremer, who was himself replaced by John Negroponte on April 19, 2004 who left Iraq in 2005.
Euler was born on April 15, 1707, in Basel to Paul Euler, a pastor of the Reformed Church.
On April 22, 2007, the advisory body known as the International Theological Commission released a document, originally commissioned by Pope John Paul II, entitled " The Hope of Salvation for Infants Who Die without Being Baptized.
The inquest lasted for six months, and the jury verdict, declared given on 7 April 2008, was that Diana and Dodi had been unlawfully killed through the negligent driving of Henri Paul and those in control of the pursuing vehicles.
Highlights of the year included Paul Molitor's 39-game hitting streak and what is still the only no-hitter in team history, pitched by Juan Nieves on April 15.
Paul Joseph Cohen ( April 2, 1934 — March 23, 2007 ) was an American mathematician best known for his proof of the independence of the continuum hypothesis and the axiom of choice from Zermelo Fraenkel set theory, the most widely accepted axiomatization of set theory.
The French scientist Paul ( Louis-Toussaint ) Héroult ( April 10, 1863 May 9, 1914 ) was the inventor of the aluminium electrolysis and of the electric steel furnace.
Paul Leroy Robeson ( April 9, 1898 January 23, 1976 ) was an American singer and actor who was a political activist for the Civil Rights Movement.
Paul Huston, ( born April 2, 1967 ) better known by the stage name Prince Paul, is an American disc jockey and hip-hop record producer.
Paul the Deacon ( c. 720s 13 April probably 799 ), also known as Paulus Diaconus, Warnefred, Barnefridus and Cassinensis, ( i. e. " of Monte Cassino "), was a Benedictine monk and historian of the Lombards.
), Paul ( April 1968 ).
After studying at Bologna and acquiring a reputation as a jurist, he went in 1527 to Rome, and as the favourite of Pope Paul III was rapidly promoted to the governorship of several towns, the archbishopric of Ragusa, the vice-legateship of Bologna, and in April 1549, to the cardinalate.
Paul J. McAuley ( born 23 April 1955 ) is a British botanist and award-winning author.
Following his beatification, his sarcophagus was placed under the Altar of St. Sebastian in the basilica's Chapel of St. Sebastian, where it remained until 8 April 2011 when it was moved to make way for the remains of Blessed Pope John Paul II ( 1978 2005 ) to be relocated to the basilica from the grotto beneath St. Peter's in honor of his beatification and in order to make his resting place more accessible to the public.
A new edition of the Roman Missal implementing the Council's decisions was promulgated by Pope Paul VI with the apostolic constitution Missale Romanum of 3 April 1969.
Among the tracks on The Paul Simon Songbook that were rerecorded ( some with electric backing ) for Sound of Silence were " I Am a Rock " ( which as a single reached U. S. No. 3 in the summer of 1966 ), " Leaves That Are Green ", " April Come She Will ", " A Most Peculiar Man ", and " Kathy's Song ".
They also say that new disciplinary norms, such as the Mass of Paul VI, promulgated on April 3, 1969, undermine or conflict with the historical Catholic faith and are deemed heresies.
* April 29 Paul Baran, American internet pioneer ( d. 2011 )
The funeral ceremony later becomes the world's biggest diplomatic meeting and media event ever, with more than 140 state delegations in Belgrade from all over the world ( only the funeral of Pope John Paul II in April 2005 will have more news coverage and a higher number of delegations ).
* April 10 Paul Sweezy, American economist and editor ( d. 2004 )

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