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  2. Mary Katharine Ham - Wikipedia

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    Ham wrote for the Richmond County Daily Journal, Townhall.com where she was a columnist and managing editor, and The Washington Examiner. [4] Her video blog series for Townhall.com, HamNation, won a Golden Dot award for Best Vlog of 2006 from the Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet and her HamNation video, "Sopranos DC," was voted "Video of the Year" in the 2007 Weblog Awards. [5]

  3. Mary Catherine - Wikipedia

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    Mary Katharine Brandegee (1844–1920), American botanist Mary Katharine Goddard (1738–1816), American postmaster, publisher, and book seller Mary Katharine Ham (born 1980), American journalist

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  6. Mary (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mary is a 2024 epic biblical film directed by D. J. Caruso from a screenplay by Timothy Michael Hayes. It follows Mary, mother of Jesus , played by Noa Cohen , from her childhood in Nazareth to the birth of Jesus .

  7. Jake Brewer - Wikipedia

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    He was married to Mary Katharine Ham, with whom he had two children. [3] [4] [5] References This page was last edited on 5 August 2024, at 01:12 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Limbo (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    Limbo is a 1972 American drama film directed by Mark Robson, about three wives whose husbands are missing in action in Vietnam. It stars Kate Jackson , Kathleen Nolan and Katherine Justice . It is based on a story by Joan Micklin Silver inspired by interviews Silver conducted with actual POW and MIA wives, which was serialized in McCall's magazine.

  9. Mary of Scotland (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mary of Scotland is a 1936 American historical drama film starring Katharine Hepburn as the 16th-century ruler Mary, Queen of Scots. [3] [4] Directed by John Ford, it is an adaptation of the 1933 Maxwell Anderson play, with Fredric March reprising the role of Bothwell, which he also performed on stage during the run of play. [5]