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Natalee Ann Holloway (born October 21, 1986), from Mountain Brook, Alabama, United States [MAP/SAT], disappeared on May 30, 2005 during a post-graduation trip in Aruba [MAP/SAT]. Holloway remains officially missing to this day, although according to Aruban authorities, she is most likely dead. The disappearance generated a media sensation in both the U.S. and Aruba and sparked considerable interest in the Netherlands. Dorothy
Hamill (ice skater) Chicago. Dan Hampton
"Danimal" (football defensive end) part of
Chicago
Bears
defense for SuperBowl XX, member
Pro
Football Hall of
Fame.
Daryl Hannah (actress)
Born and raised in Chicago. Attended
Francis
W. Parker
School
in Chicago. Starred in Kill
Bill: Vol. 1,
Grumpy
Old Men,
Attack
of the 50 Ft.
Woman,
Steel
Magnolias
, Roxanne,
Splash,
Blade
Runner and
more. John M. Harlan (jurist) Chicago.
Paul Harvey (newscaster,
radio
legend)
served in Army Air Corp until 1944 when he moved
to Chicago. Began "The Rest of the Story" radio
program in 1976 ... Michael E Heisley, Sr
(manufacturer) computer salesman who bought
Conco and uses cash flow to buy companies.
Founded Heico
Aquisitions Inc.
Ernest Hemingway (author) Oak Park.
Marvin J. Herb once worked for PepsiCo,
then built Coca-Cola bottling plants and grew
into third largest bottler. Charleton
Heston (actor)
born in Evanston and attended Northwestern
University, starred as Moses and Ben Hur and
president of NRA.
Wild Bill Hickok (scout) Troy Grove.
Aaron Himelstein (actor)
grew up in Buffalo Grove and played a young
Austin Powers in Austin
Powers in
Goldmember
(2002) ... William Holden (actor)
O'Fallon ... Virgil Horath (businessman)
Owner of several businesses and real estate in
Arlington Heights. Longtime owner of the Shell
Station, which is now Grandt's Shell. Former
president of Arlington Heights Historical
Society. The North School Park fountain is named
in his honor. Rock Hudson (actor)
Winnetka ... Bonnie Hunt
(actress,
comedienne, emergency room and oncology nurse)
born and raised in Chicago. Worked at
Northwestern University Hospital before career
change that brought roles in Jerry
Macguire,
Rain
Man,
The
Green Mile
and television series Life with Bonnie ... Saddam Hussein (President of Iraq) Between 1968 and 1973, through a series of sham trials, executions, assassinations, and intimidations; Hussein's Ba'ath party (he was deputy under Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr) ruthlessly eliminated or subordinated any group or person suspected of challenging Ba'ath rule. In 1975 Saddam negotiated a treaty with Iran, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi withdrew support for the Kurds, and a genocidal campaign by Saddam Hussein against the Kurds resulted. Hussein was president of Iraq from July 16, 1979 until April 9, 2003, when he was deposed during the 2003 United States military invasion of Iraq. He was captured in a hole in the ground on a sheep farm near Tikrit, Iraq on December 13, 2003.
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