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Winston Churchill captured the attention of millions during WWII with his inspiring speeches. Basketball star Kenyon Martin has NBA All Star and Hall of Famer Singer Carly Simon, winner of an been a two-time member of basketball’s Bill Walton is recognized as a well- Oscar and a Grammy, not only has 20/20’s John Stossel still struggles Team USA and was selected to the known NBC Sports commentator. many hit records but is also an author with stuttering, yet has become one 2004 NBA All-Star Team. of children’s books. of the most successful reporters in broadcast journalism today.

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