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  2. Doc Antle - Wikipedia

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    Doc Antle was born in Salinas, California in 1960. [1] [19] Antle grew up on an industrial farm in Salinas, part of a wealthy family connected to Tanimura & Antle, an agricultural company. [4]

  3. Wayne Newton - Wikipedia

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    Carson Wayne Newton (born April 3, 1942), also known as Mr. Las Vegas, is an American singer and actor.One of the most popular singers in the United States from the mid-to-late 20th century, Newton remains one of the best-known entertainers in Las Vegas and has performed there since 1963.

  4. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Conviction of the property owner is required, but the property owner is required to contest the forfeiture. Conviction provision does not apply if the owner agreed to help investigators in exchange for immunity or a reduced sentence. Once the owner is convicted, the property must be linked to the crime via clear and convincing evidence.

  5. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, [23] officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center within Northern California.With a population of 808,988 residents as of 2023, [14] San Francisco is the fourth-most populous city in the state of California and the 17th-most populous in the U.S.

  6. List of Gomer Pyle – USMC episodes - Wikipedia

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    Gomer Pyle – USMC is an American situation comedy created by Aaron Ruben that originally aired on CBS from September 25, 1964, to May 2, 1969. The series was a spinoff of The Andy Griffith Show, and the pilot episode was introduced as the final fourth-season episode which aired on May 18, 1964.

  7. Melbourne Rebels - Wikipedia

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    A financial analysis revealed the Rebels lost $54 million in their 14-year history, or about $10,000 each day. [ 60 ] On 30 May 2024, several news outlets reported that Rugby Australia had rejected a private consortium's plan to fund the club until 2030, as the consortium’s projections for revenue growth and cost savings were “overly ...