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  2. Pat Campbell (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    One of Campbell's interviews made the national spotlight when, in 2005, he interviewed Rep. Tom Tancredo, who suggested that Mecca should be bombed if the U.S. was attacked with nuclear weapons. [3] Campbell was also a regular Friday guest of Tucker Carlson while the host was on MSNBC; he was also a frequent guest of television host Rita Cosby.

  3. Bob Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    A photo of Bush with Beckwith standing together was published two weeks later on the cover of Time magazine, catapulting Beckwith to the national spotlight. Rejecting his new-found fame, he initially refused to speak to various news personalities and shows—Diane Sawyer, the Today Show, and Rosie O'Donnell—though he eventually appeared on MSNBC and other news channels and programs.

  4. Talk show icon Phil Donahue dies at 88 - AOL

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    Even though the show ended 28 years ago, Donahue was in the national spotlight as recently as May, when he and 18 other honorees received the Medal of Freedom from President Joe Biden. The award ...

  5. Pat Trammell - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lee Trammell (July 11, 1940 – December 10, 1968) was an American college football player. He played quarterback at the University of Alabama from 1958 to 1961. In his senior season, he led the 1961 Alabama Crimson Tide football team to a perfect record of 11–0 and the national championship, and finished fifth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy.

  6. Jimmy Roberts (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Although he receded from the national spotlight by the late 1970s, Roberts continued to perform and tour until the early 1990s. From 1983 to 1987, he worked with a talent outfit entitled "Young American Stars of Tomorrow." His piano accompanist was well-known recording artist and educator Steve Whipkey (who was in his teens).

  7. NYC subway arson suspect did not remember allegedly setting ...

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    The case is one of several New York subway incidents to catapult into the national spotlight in recent months. In court on Tuesday, Zapeta's lawyer told the judge his client pleaded not guilty to ...

  8. Eugene Vindman - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Semyon Vindman (born Yevgeny Semyonovich Vindman; [a] June 6, 1975) is an American politician, attorney, and retired U.S. Army officer. [1] A member of the Democratic Party, Vindman is the U.S. Representative for Virginia's 7th congressional district.

  9. President Biden honors Kirk Herbstreit’s late, football ...

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    President Joe Biden sent a heartfelt letter to ESPN “College GameDay” football analyst Kirk Herbstreit after his adored golden retriever, Ben, died of cancer last month. “I was so sorry to ...

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