-
Bangladeshi orphanage run by
Mother Teresa. The
McCains decided to
adopt her and
named her Bridget.
McCain's Senate career began in
January 1987,
after he...
- org: "In 1982....the
McCains lent $169,000 of
their own
money to the campaign....In the end,
including the
personal loans,
McCain would raise more than...
- a
McCain fry. Its
major competitors are
Simplot and Lamb Weston.
McCain Foods was co-founded in 1957 by
brothers Harrison McCain and
Wallace McCain with...
- News, and MSNBC. She is the
daughter of
politician John
McCain and
diplomat Cindy McCain.
McCain has been a
public figure for much of her life,
first appearing...
- John H.
Rousselot of California. By 1979, the
McCains were
still living together. In
April 1979, John
McCain started an
affair with
Cindy Lou Hensley, an...
- the
three generations of
McCains – saying, "In the
story of the
McCains we see the
greatness of America" – and
awarded McCain a gold star in lieu of his...
- "black
McCains"). He was
married in 1840 to Mary
Louisa McAllister (1812–1882).
McCain's father, the
elder John
Sidney McCain,
known as J. S.
McCain, served...
- and
appeared in
nearly every episode and in a
majority of scenes. The
McCains had
previously lived in Enid, long
before Oklahoma statehood in 1907. While...
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Jared McCain (born
February 20, 2004) is an
American college basketball player. He was a
consensus five-star
recruit and one of the top
players in the...
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McCain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
McCain may
refer to:
McCain (surname), a
surname (includes a list of
persons and characters)
McCain Foods...