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  2. Roy Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), nicknamed the King of the Cowboys, [1] was an American singer, actor, television host ...

  3. List of federal political scandals in the United States

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    Scandal is defined as "loss of or damage to reputation caused by actual or apparent violation of morality or propriety". Scandals are separate from 'controversies', (which implies two differing points of view) and 'unpopularity'. Many decisions are controversial, many decisions are unpopular, that alone does not make them scandals.

  4. Dale Evans - Wikipedia

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    The successful marriage was Rogers' third and Evans' fourth; the two were a team on- and off-screen from 1946 until Rogers' death in 1998. Shortly after the wedding, Evans ended the deception regarding her son Tommy. Roy had an adopted daughter, Cheryl, and two biological children, Linda and Roy Jr. (Dusty), from his second marriage.

  5. Rogers Commission Report - Wikipedia

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    The Rogers Commission offered nine recommendations on improving safety in the space shuttle program, and NASA was directed by President Reagan to report back within thirty days as to how it planned to implement those recommendations. [16] This is a summary of the chapter of Recommendations: [17] Design and Independent Oversight

  6. Biggest Political Scandals in U.S. History

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    The Teapot Dome Scandal. This 1920s scandal had it all: “ornery oil tycoons, poker-playing politicians, illegal liquor sales, a murder-suicide, a womanizing president and a bagful for bribery ...

  7. How a Scandal that Seized Britain Made Its Way to a New York ...

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    Seth Numrich, Dylan Baker, and Saffron Burrows in playwright J.T. Rogers’s Corruption, at Lincoln Center Theater through April 14. T. Charles Erickson

  8. Spade Cooley - Wikipedia

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    Spade Cooley hung around Republic Pictures, ultimately sneaking onto a Gene Autry set. He was caught, but Autry noticed his resemblance to Roy Rogers and his talent for playing the fiddle and introduced him to Rogers. [12] Cooley appeared in thirty-eight Western films, both in bit parts and as a stand-in and stuntman for cowboy actor Roy Rogers ...

  9. Roy Moore scandal ignites fundraising explosion for ... - AOL

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    The Roy Moore scandal has unleashed a wave of donations to Democrat Senate candidate Doug Jones, who was raising around $250,000 per day in its aftermath. Roy Moore scandal ignites fundraising ...