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  2. Bob Rivers - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Spike O'Neill, in charge of sports news, persuaded former Seattle Seahawk placekicker Norm Johnson into an extended interview about Johnson's having saved the life of a woman, Virginia Sayson, who was trapped in an overturned car in a ditch in Silverdale, Washington. Rivers's and O'Neill's admiring and humorous interview, and Johnson's ...

  3. Brendan O'Neill (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Brendan O'Neill is an English pundit and author. He was the editor of Spiked from 2007 to September 2021, and is its "chief political writer". [ 1 ] He has been a columnist for The Australian , The Big Issue , and The Spectator .

  4. Outlaws MC criminal allegations and incidents - Wikipedia

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    A second attempt was made on the life of Eddie Murphy, on February 10, 1994, when Kevin "Spike" O'Neill and two other Outlaws ran Murphy's car off the road in Fox Lake and tried to force him into their van. The murder attempt was thwarted, however, when police arrived on the scene. [127]

  5. Shane O'Neill (tattoo artist) - Wikipedia

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    Shane O'Neill (born 1972) is an American tattoo artist [1] in Middletown, Delaware. He is best known for winning the first season of the Spike TV show Ink Master and he is nationally recognized for being an expert in Black-and-gray portraits and realism tattoos.

  6. Spiked (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed in September 2021, and replaced Brendan O'Neill, who had been editor following Mick Hume's departure in January 2007. On ceasing to be editor, O'Neill became Spiked's 'inaugural chief political writer'. [11] The magazine also produces a number of podcasts, with contributors including Christopher Snowdon. [citation needed]

  7. Spike O'Dell - Wikipedia

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    William "Spike" O'Dell (born May 21, 1953), a native of East Moline, Illinois, is an American former radio host for WGN Radio in Chicago, Illinois. [1] He joined WGN in 1987 and hosted the afternoon show until 2000 when he took over for Bob Collins [ 2 ] in the morning slot from 5 to 9 a.m, following the death of Collins.

  8. Harry Bowman - Wikipedia

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    According to Christie, he and Bowman were working towards a peace treaty when the Outlaws leader withdrew from the negotiations. Christie believed Bowman was persuaded to abandon a truce with the Hells Angels by one of his lieutenants, Kevin "Spike" O'Neill, who thought agreeing to a ceasefire would make the Outlaws appear weak. [53]

  9. Little Giants - Wikipedia

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    Two old-timers, Orville and Wilbur, encourage the rivalry between Danny and Kevin, reporting to them that a new star player, Spike Hammersmith, has just moved to Urbania. Danny recruits him by tricking his father, Mike, into believing he is the famous "Coach O'Shea". However, Spike refuses to play on a team with a girl.