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  2. Kelvin MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Kelvin Calder MacKenzie (born 22 October 1946) is an English media executive and a former newspaper editor.He became editor of The Sun in 1981, by which time the publication had been established as Britain's largest circulation newspaper.

  3. Striker (comic) - Wikipedia

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    Striker was a fictional British comic strip created by Pete Nash in1985 and ran in various formats until its last issue was published in 2019. The strip first appeared in The Sun newspaper on November 11, 1985, and was published daily until August 2003 when the creator decided to launch the strip as a weekly independent comic book.

  4. It's The Sun Wot Won It - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry, News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch described the Sun Wot Won It headline as "tasteless and wrong" and reported giving the then Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie "a hell of a bollocking." [1]

  5. That Evening Sun - Wikipedia

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    That Evening Sun" is a short story by the American author William Faulkner, published in 1931 in the collection These 13, which included Faulkner's most anthologized story, "A Rose for Emily". The story was originally published, in a slightly different form, as "That Evening Sun Go Down" in The American Mercury in March of the same year.

  6. Sun Goes Down - Wikipedia

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    Sun Goes Down may refer to: "Sun Goes Down" (David Guetta and Showtek song), 2015 "Sun Goes Down" (David Jordan song), 2008 "Sun Goes Down" (Lil Nas X song), 2021

  7. Kevin Gordon (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon's duet with Lucinda Williams on the song "Down to the Well" (co-written with Colin Linden) was featured on the 2001 Oxford American Southern Music Sampler in their annual Southern music issue. [17] In 2009, HBO licensed Gordon's song "Watching The Sun Go Down" for the television series True Blood. [12] [18]

  8. When the Lights Go Down (book) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Wilder of City Pages wrote of Kael and offered "Her peak can be seen in the masterly collection When the Lights Go Down". [3] Jim Emersonon of Sun Times wrote Renata Adler's 7,646-word massive attack on Kael in the New York Review of Books", "...was ostensibly a review of Kael's 1980 collection When the Lights Go Down".

  9. Leroy Carr - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Carr (March 27, 1904 [1] or 1905 – April 29, 1935) [2] was an American blues singer, songwriter and pianist who developed a laid-back, crooning technique and whose popularity and style influenced such artists as Nat King Cole and Ray Charles.