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  2. The American Spectator - Wikipedia

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    Language. English. Website. spectator.org. ISSN. 0148-8414. The American Spectator is a conservative American magazine covering news and politics, edited by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and published by the non-profit American Spectator Foundation. It was founded in 1967 by Tyrrell (the current editor-in-chief) and Wladyslaw Pleszczynski (its ...

  3. Jack Shaindlin - Wikipedia

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    Shaindlin was born in Karasubazar, Crimea, Russian Empire on April 14, 1909 to Chaim and Rachel (Golden). His father owned and operated a coal business and was possibly shot and killed during a robbery of his business. Shaindlin came to North America, via Istanbul, on December 8, 1922 and entered the U.S. under the name Jacob Scheindlin.

  4. Daniel J. Flynn - Wikipedia

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    Daniel J. Flynn is an American author and columnist. He is a senior editor at The American Spectator. [1] He has written for the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe, the New York Post, City Journal, and National Review. He lives in Massachusetts.

  5. Paul Kengor - Wikipedia

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    Institutions. Grove City College. Paul G. Kengor (born December 6, 1966) is an author and professor of political science at Grove City College and the senior director of the Institute for Faith and Freedom, a Grove City College think tank. He is a visiting fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. [1]

  6. My Hero (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. November 8, 1952. (1952-11-08) –. June 20, 1953. (1953-06-20) My Hero is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC on Saturday nights from November 8, 1952, to June 20, 1953, under the sponsorship of Dunhill cigarettes. It was also shown in Melbourne, Australia, on ABV-2 during 1956/1957. The programme was the second import to ...

  7. Telephone Time - Wikipedia

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    April 1, 1958. (1958-04-01) Telephone Time is an American anthology drama series that aired on CBS in 1956, and on ABC from 1957 to 1958. The series features plays adapted from short stories by John Nesbitt who hosted the first season. [1] Frank C. Baxter became the host effective with the September 10, 1957, episode. [2]

  8. Joe Queenan (author) - Wikipedia

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    Non-fiction. Subject. Travel. Joe Queenan (born November 3, 1950) is an American satirist and critic. He is the author of nine books, including Red Lobster, White Trash and the Blue Lagoon and If You’re Talking to Me, Your Career Must Be in Trouble. His memoir Closing Time was a 2009 New York Times Notable Book.

  9. S.W.A.T. (2017 TV series) season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Note: This episode aired just days after the season premiere of "9-1-1," which also dealt with a massive earthquake striking L.A.--and both also had characters commenting that it was larger than the Northridge quake of 1994. It's also the first episode to have Patrick St. Esprit (Robert Hicks) credited as a series regular.