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  2. Bettina F. Bradbury - Wikipedia

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    Bettina Francion Bradbury (July 22, 1955 [1] – January 13, 2019 [2]) was an American television soap opera screenwriter. She was the daughter of American science ...

  3. Deaths in January 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Bettina F. Bradbury, 64, American television writer (All My Children, Santa Barbara, Days of Our Lives). [368] Omer Brandt, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Colorado College Tigers). [369] Roberto Reinaldo Cáceres González, 97, Argentinian-born Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Melo (1962–1996). [370] Miguel Civil, 92, Spanish ...

  4. Bettina Bradbury - Wikipedia

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    Bettina Bradbury FRSC (born 1949) [1] is a professor emerita in the Department of History and Gender Studies at York University and a fellow of the Royal Society of ...

  5. Horrific video shows suspect watching woman burn to death in ...

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    The sleeping rider was burned to death on the F train in Coney Island Sunday. Obtained by the Post “It’s scary,” Alex Gureyev, a 39-year-old construction manager from Brooklyn, told The Post.

  6. Jeff Baena’s cause of death released - AOL

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    A cause of death for writer and director Jeff Baena, whose credits include “Life After Beth” and “The Little Hours,” has been determined. Baena was found deceased last week at his home in ...

  7. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year ... - AOL

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  8. It Came from Outer Space (book) - Wikipedia

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    It Came From Outer Space was a 2003 publication of four versions of Ray Bradbury's screen treatments written in 1952 for the 1953 film of the same name. The book also featured essays, studio letters, posters, ads and reviews. [1] The treatments range from a 37-page outline to a 119-page story. Bradbury did not write the final screenplay.

  9. I Sing the Body Electric! (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Russ noted that Bradbury "presents almost everything either in lyrical catalogue or dramatically, and while the lyrical catalogues sometimes fall flat, the dramatic dialogue hardly ever does. This gives his work tremendous immediate presence." [1] She also said, "This is third-rate Bradbury, mostly. It is silly.