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    Abraham Benrubi. Abraham Benrubi (1969– ), actor, best known for ER and Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Monte Blue (1887–1963), silent film/character actor. Connie Booth (1944– ), actress, screenwriter. Steve Burton (1970– ), television actor. Joyce DeWitt (1949– ), actress, best known for Three's Company. Cullen Douglas (1967– ), actor ...

  3. Victoria Spartz - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Spartz ( née Kulheyko; Ukrainian: Вікторія Кульгейко, romanized : Viktoriya Kul'heyko; [1] born October 6, 1978) is a Ukrainian-American politician and businesswoman who is the U.S. representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district. A member of the Republican Party, she previously represented the 20th district ...

  4. Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Website. indy .gov. Indianapolis ( / ˌɪndiəˈnæpəlɪs / IN-dee-ə-NAP-ə-lis ), [10] [11] colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. Indianapolis is situated in the state's central till plain region along the west fork of the White River.

  5. Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    CNFA was founded in 1985 as the Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs. The Citizens Network's National Policy Roundtable Programs was focused on expanding grassroots dialogue on the U.S. stake in global economic growth to include women, minorities, farmers, agribusinesses and small- and medium- size companies.

  6. Woman's Improvement Club (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Woman's Improvement Club of Indianapolis, Indiana, was formed in 1903 by Lillian Thomas Fox, Beulah Wright Porter, and other prominent African American women as a small literary group to improve their education, but it was especially active and best known for its pioneering efforts to provide facilities to care for the city's African American tuberculosis patients from 1905 to the mid-1930s.

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  8. D. C. Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Building on the momentum, Stephenson set up a base in Indianapolis, where he helped create the Klan's weekly newspaper, Fiery Cross. He quickly recruited new agents and organizers, building on news about the organization. Protestant ministers were offered free membership, and many recommended the new organization.

  9. WBXI-CD - Wikipedia

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    Website. wbxica .cbslocal .com. WBXI-CD (channel 47) is a low-power, Class A television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, broadcasting programming from the digital multicast network Start TV. Owned and operated by the CBS News and Stations group, the station has a transmitter on Walnut Drive in northwestern Indianapolis. [2]