BV's Most Memorable Moments of the Decade
Worst Natural Disaster
What: Hurricane Katrina
When: August 29, 2005
Who: The people of New Orleans, La., and the Gulf Coast of the United States
Why: Hurricane Katrina was a Category 3 storm that swept past eastern New Orleans. It is the most economically destructive hurricane to hit the United States, costing more than $81 billion in damages. While the worst part of the storm missed the city, it was the storm surge that did the most damage, destroying canal levees and flooding 80 percent of the city. More than 1,800 people died, and the government was widely criticized for its mishandling of Katrina evacuees.
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Worst Natural Disaster
What: Hurricane Katrina
When: August 29, 2005
Who: The people of New Orleans, La., and the Gulf Coast of the United States
Why: Hurricane Katrina was a Category 3 storm that swept past eastern New Orleans. It is the most economically destructive hurricane to hit the United States, costing more than $81 billion in damages. While the worst part of the storm missed the city, it was the storm surge that did the most damage, destroying canal levees and flooding 80 percent of the city. More than 1,800 people died, and the government was widely criticized for its mishandling of Katrina evacuees.
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Most Shocking Celebrity Death
What: The King of Pop Dies
Who: Michael Jackson
When: June 25, 2009
Why: In what became the decade's most shocking death, music icon Michael Jackson died after suffering cardiac arrest at his California home. The multiplatinum-selling singer's unforeseen death came on the brink of his highly anticipated 'This Is It' tour. The 50-show concert series was scheduled to begin on July 13, 2009, at London's O2 Arena. He was 50.
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Biggest Political Triumph>
What: Obama Wins 2008 Election
Who: President Barack Obama (with loving support of wife Michelle)
When: November 4, 2008
Why: President Obama was elected the first African American president of the United States in a landslide victory. An achievement that many blacks did not believe they would ever witness, Obama's election as the 44th president of the United States is the fulfillment of the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King. President Obama was elected rightly due to the excellence of his character, thus becoming an inspiring example and showing all that personal greatness overcomes all barriers.
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Most Notable Business Achievements
What: Rise of Black Billionaires
Who: Oprah Winfrey, Bob Johnson (founder of BET) and Shelia Johnson (ex-wife of Bob Johnson)
When: 2000/2003
Why: Bob and Shelia Johnson, then married, became instant billionaires with the sale of BET to Viacom in 2000 for $2.34 billion in Viacom stock. Oprah Winfrey became the first African American woman to become a billionaire in 2003, and was also the world's only black billionaire from 2004 through 2006. These amazing achievements saw black entrepreneurs finally reach the highest echelons of the media business as owners rather than just entertainers.
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Best Movie Star Moment
What: 74th Annual Academy Awards
Who: Halle Berry and Denzel Washington
When: Mar. 22, 2002
Why: In 2002, Halle broke through the Oscar color barrier by becoming the first African American woman to win an Academy Award for best actress for her part in 'Monster's Ball.' Ms. Berry wasn't the only person making history that night. Actor Denzel Washington also took home the gold for best actor for his role in 'Training Day,' making him the second African American man, after Sidney Poitier, to receive the prestigious award.
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Most Salacious Sports Sex Scandal
What: Sex, Lies and Criminal Cases
Who: Tiger Woods and Kobe Bryant
When: Late 2009/Summer of 2003
Why: At one point, both Tiger Woods and Kobe Bryant were seen as role models to the kids who idolized them. This image came crashing down for the married Bryant in 2003 when he was accused of sexual assault and later for Woods when a holiday fender bender set in motion a tabloid field day that would eventually reveal the golfer's many extramarital affairs. Bryant's career and marriage bounced back after his accuser declined to testify, and Woods has vowed to step away from golf indefinitely to work on his marriage. Moral: never make assumptions about our how our sports heroes conduct themselves off the course and court.
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Most Fierce Fashion Moment
What: All-Black Vogue Italia Cover
Who: Naomi Campbell, Liya Kebede, Sessilee Lopez, Jourdan Dunn, etc.
When: July 2008
Why: In response to valid concerns from models of color that the runways and editorial pages of fashion magazines were becoming less and less diverse, Vogue Italia editor Franca Sozzani decided to dedicate an entire issue to black models. Smart move for Sozzani: it was the highest selling issue of Vogue Italia, and it marked the first time publishing giant Conde Nast ever had to reprint an issue based on demand (and they had to do it twice!). Who says black cover models don't sell magazines?
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Most Horrifying Crime Spree
What: DC Sniper
Who: John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo
When: Oct. 3, 2002 - Oct. 22, 2002
Why: Before the D.C. Sniper, black folks could at least pretend that there was no such thing as black serial killers. Muhammad and Boyd forever dispelled that myth with a three-week murder spree that froze the entire nation. Muhammad and Malvo were finally arrested on federal weapons charges on October 24th. For their crimes, Boyd is serving a life sentence with no opportunity for parole while Muhammad was executed on November 10, 2009.
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Biggest Celebrity Power Couple
What: Hov and Bey's Reign on Top
Who: Jay-Z and Beyonce
When: April 4, 2008 – 20xx
Why: This decade's Sonny & Cher award goes to none other than hip-hop's dynamic duo: Jay-Z and Beyonce. After numerous public appearances and music collaborations, Hov decided to upgrade the 'Dreamgirls' actress and put a ring on it in 2008. The couple exchanged wedding vows during a low-key ceremony on April 4 at Jay's Manhattan loft.
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Worst National Tragedy
What: Terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Who: The Taliban (a radical political movement) with Osama bin Laden (allegedly) at the helm. Prior to the 9/11 attacks bin Laden was called America's most wanted terrorist suspect.
When: September 11, 2001
Immediately after the attacks, pop stars recorded patriotic songs and mourners conducted candle-light vigils honoring the lost souls and symbolizing unity. More importance was placed on relationships and less on materialism. From September 11, 2001 on, America's culture changed. The reality of a safe democratic province would forever be questioned. Racial-profiling as we knew it would now focus on all unsuspecting Arabs, as opposed to Blacks and Latinos. Like never before, great measures were taken to heighten security at hubs of public transportation. Billions of dollars have been spent implementing high-tech security systems at US airports. American citizens now recognize the challenge and inability to remain invincible. Five suspects were arrested for the attacks, which killed nearly 2,750 people and are being detained in Guantánamo Bay prison, awaiting trial. Osama bin Laden is still at large.
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By: Christie Ann Hilado on 3/05/2010 10:18PM
She influence so many lives now, not just those scholars/ students that could benefit the donation but also the readers who was inspired by her story just like me.. Let God be glorified for her deeds.
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By: O'Canada on 3/06/2010 11:59AM
What a beautiful way to leave this earth. We all think that we need material things. All we need is love for eachother. I pray that Ms. Groner had love throughout her lifetime and did not die alone.
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By: Jake on 3/06/2010 8:27PM
What a kind hearted women. May she RIP.
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By: wakewcowboy on 3/07/2010 1:52PM
i read the story and watched the video and both my selfish and generous voice within were questioning, "How?"
"How'd she do it?"
"How could this gal successfully accomplish this?"
"What is so right about her that seems so lacking in myself and most the rest of us?"
i seriously doubt i could come anywhere close, nor do i know, nor ever known anyone, who has or probably will. When i look at her picture its like i can hear her giggling at me, as though she planned this the whole time, as though for nearly 100 years she thought, "Yeah, sure, i'm nobody, but just you wait and see... I'll show you what its all about - Watch what I'm going to do! Now top that smarty-pants!"
It's something to be one out of a million.
I'd calculate nearly a hundred times that for her =
One out of, over and above, a billion.
Miss Groner was a genius = A mathematical improbability = A phenomenon
And to her - i tip my hat.
Amazing, Grace.
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By: LadyJNewYork on 3/08/2010 1:52PM
Truly a blessing to others, her name "GRACE", just a true beauty of mankind. It is so nice to hear "good news" and the kindness others share. There are kind generous people in the world, moreso than we know.
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By: Alyissa on 3/19/2010 6:56PM
God Bless her she was an incredabley nice person ☺☻ Grace is a nice name.
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By: Clay on 3/09/2010 10:15AM
There are so many with money that funnel it to political groups, lobbies, etc. but this woman really was a class act. All of us could take lessons from her.
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By: george on 9/19/2010 5:13AM
Hello the Children of God,
My name is George, i am suffering from the kidney problem, so now for me to live, it will need kidney transplant and I'm an orphan with nobody to support me, this surgery has to take place in a few months time. So i asked for your help, of raising some amount for me to carry up with the kidney transplant if not, I will die.
I am just begging for anybody who is in the position of helping me should just transfer it to my via my Liberty reserve account below: (www.libertyreserve.com)
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If you have a liberty reserve account it will be easier and safer for you to make the transfer.
No matter how much you can afford to give out, even $1, 50c $10, just give out anything you can to help the less privilege and God will reward you abundantly, like they said, blessed is the hand that giveth than the one that taketh. So please save the soul of an orphan.
you can mail me through this email address :grgken@yahoo.com.
Thanks and God bless you all that supports me and want me to live.
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