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Todayâs Highlights in History: On July 10, 1991, Boris N. Yeltsin took the oath of office as the first elected president of the Russian republic. President George H.W. Bush lifted economic sanctions against South Africa. On this date: In A.D. 138, Roman Emperor Hadrian, responsible for the construction of opulent temples as well as the barrier in northern Britain known as Hadrianâs Wall, died at age 62. In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson personally delivered the Treaty of Versailles (vehr-SYâ) to the Senate and urged its ratification. (However, the Senate rejected it.) In 1925, jury selection took place in Dayton, Tennessee, in the trial of John T. Scopes, charged with violating the law by teaching Darwinâs Theory of Evolution. (Scopes was convicted and fined, but the verdict was overturned on a technicality.) ....
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CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard Any Stephen King fan will tell you that the true horror in his stories comes from the audienceâs connection with the characters and the desire not to see harm befall them â but that being said, the author is remarkably talented when it comes to imagining the âharmâ part of that equation, and it has inspired a great number of filmmakers to do the same. To be blunt, in the wide variety of King adaptations, we have seen characters meet some bitter and terrible ends that audiences wouldnât wish upon their worst enemy. But in that specific history, who arguably got it the worst? Itâs a difficult question when you consider how high the body count is going back to 1976, but upon deep reflection I think I have managed to determine the list of the most horrific Stephen King movie deaths. Strap in, and prepare for a desensitizing adventure through cinematic history. ....