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Here s Why the Carters Look So Tiny in That New Photo With the Bidens
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UPI Almanac for Wednesday, April 28, 2021
On April 28, 2001, California businessman Dennis Tito became the first tourist in space. He reportedly paid Russia s space agency $20 million to give him a ride to the International Space Station.
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Supported by a Russian Space Agency officer, American multimillionaire Dennis Tito (R) walks during a ceremony in Star City, outside Moscow, on May 6, 2001. On April 28, 2001, Tito became the first tourist in space. File Photo by Michael Levkin/UPI | License Photo
Members of the Iraqi Transitional National Assembly raise their hands to vote on an April 17, 2005, resolution during the assembly session in Baghdad, Iraq. On April 28, 2005, a Shiite-led Cabinet was approved by Iraq s National Assembly for its first freely elected government. File Photo by Wathiq Khuzaie/UPI | License Photo
RuPaul s Drag Race: Henny Bunches Of Hautes [RECAP And RANKINGS]
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Another Stakeout starts unpromisingly, as just one more unnecessary sequel to a movie which, while entertaining, has probably been forgotten by most of those without a direct financial stake in the retread. As the lights went down, someone behind me asked, not encouragingly, What s this a sequel to? The answer is not Another. I settled down into my seat, propping my elbows in those damnable round plastic soft-drink holders at the ends of the chair arms, and prepared to be stultified. I thought evil things about theater owners who would rather provide a berth for their 32-ounce slurpies than for the forearms of their customers. And then the movie started to grow on me.
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We were robbed of a second “Tremors” TV series starring Michael Gross. Sheesh.
The former “Family Ties” star, out promoting his return as Burt Gummer in Uni’s latest direct-to-vid sequel (“Tremors : Shrieker Island”), tells STACK Magazine that “once upon a time there were plans to do a series with Burt. They were tossing around ideas like ‘Burt’s Basement Compound’ and things like that.”
Gross had been involved in the Sci-Fi Channel’s short-lived “Tremors” (2003) TV series, co-starring alongside Marcia Strassman and Dean Norris, but the “Burt’s Basement Compound” would’ve been an ‘all Burt, all the time’ offering by sounds.
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