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Beloved community member dies after cancer battleA local woman, who worked hard to make a positive change in Portsmouth, recently passed away. Now, her family is working hard to keep her legacy alive. <a href=" ...
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“Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,” out Sept. 12, will reunite all the principals of the original cast, including Christopher Guest as Nigel Tufnel, Michael McKean as David St. Hubbins, and Harry ...
Turko-Mongol ruler Tamerlane destroys Baghdad, killing 20,000. 1540: Henry VIII annuls his six month marriage to his fourth wife ...
Former San Francisco Giants managing general partner Bill Neukom, a bow-tie loving, longtime Microsoft attorney who was at the helm when the team won its first ...
On Thursday, July 17, the former cheerleader, 24, posted a glimpse inside her home with boyfriend Belichick, 73, on her ...
Bill Moyers, a Face of Public TV and Once a White House Voice, Dies at 91 He was a renowned television correspondent and commentator who also had long ties with Lyndon B. Johnson, including as his ...
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LouderSound on MSNBlack Sabbath’s Back To The Beginning extravaganza is coming out in cinemasThis morning (July 18), UK rock musician Yungblud released the version of Sabbath’s 1972 track Changes that he performed at ...
PBS broadcasting legend Bill Moyers died at age 91 on June 26 following a long illness.
A former White House press secretary, Bill Moyers also worked as a correspondent for CBS News during his long career in TV journalism.
Bill Moyers, a soft-spoken former White House aide turned journalist who became a standard bearer of quality in TV news, died Thursday in New York. He was 91.
Bill Dellinger, Olympic bronze medalist in the 5,000 meters, mentor to the legendary Steve Prefontaine, and for more than 30 years a winning University of Oregon coach, died on June 27 at age 91.
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