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  2. Earl Wilson (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    His chronicling of the Broadway theatre scene during the "Golden Age" of show business formed the basis for a book published in 1971, The Show Business Nobody Knows. For most of its run, his column was titled "It Happened Last Night." By the 1960s, the column ran in 175 newspapers nationwide. [1]

  3. H. Allen Smith - Wikipedia

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    It was at this point Smith dropped out of high school and began working odd jobs, eventually finding work as a journalist. He began in 1922 at the Huntington Press, relocating to Jeffersonville, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky. In Florida, editing the Sebring American in 1925, he met society editor Nelle Mae Simpson, and they married in 1927.

  4. Geoffrey Scowcroft Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher was born in Bolton, Lancashire and educated at the University of London and the Slade School of Art and won a scholarship from the British School at Rome. [1] His drawings appeared in British newspapers such as The Guardian and The Sunday Times, and he worked for The Daily Telegraph, writing and illustrating a column, from 1962 to 1990.

  5. All the Wrong Questions - Wikipedia

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    The series is to follow Lemony Snicket's childhood in "an organization nobody knows about". [13] The first book has been given a first printing of one million copies and was released on October 23, 2012. [ 4 ]

  6. The Man Nobody Knows - Wikipedia

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    The Man Nobody Knows (1925) is the second book by the American author and advertising executive Bruce Fairchild Barton. In it, Barton presents Jesus as "[t]he Founder of Modern Business," in an effort to make the Christian story accessible to businessmen of the time.

  7. Patrick O'Leary (writer) - Wikipedia

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    O'Leary's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series. [1] He wrote the poem "Nobody Knows It But Me" which was used in the popular 2002 advertising campaign for the Chevrolet Tahoe and read in the commercial by James Garner.

  8. 50 Examples Of Horrible Bosses Saying Unhinged Things - AOL

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    Image credits: Pigbenis7687 #8. Working 24 hour shifts on an ambulance. We used to get run to the ground often. On one occasion, we were running calls non stop from 8 am to midnight without a break.

  9. The Doorbell Rang - Wikipedia

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    Fred J. Cook's 1964 exposé, The FBI Nobody Knows, is central to the plot of The Doorbell Rang Rachel Bruner, a wealthy Manhattan widow, has recently incurred the wrath of the FBI . After reading a book called The FBI Nobody Knows , a prominent critique of the many unethical practices of the Bureau, she has mailed 10,000 copies of it to ...