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  2. Pazuzu Algarad - Wikipedia

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    Pazuzu Ilah Algarad (born John Alexander Lawson; died October 28, 2015) was an American murderer responsible for the killing of two men.Born as John Alexander Lawson, Algarad legally changed his name in 2002 to conform with his satanic beliefs.

  3. Winston-Salem Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Winston-Salem Journal, started by Charles Landon Knight, began publishing in the afternoons on April 3, 1897. The area's other newspaper, the Twin City Sentinel, also was an afternoon paper. Knight moved out of the area and the Journal had several owners before publisher D.A. Fawcett made it a morning paper starting January 2, 1902.

  4. Joe Felmet - Wikipedia

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    The cause of death, ischemic heart disease, was later added to the death certificate after an autopsy was performed. [22] The October 20, 1994, edition of the Winston-Salem Chronicle simply mentioned that Felmet had died "recently". [2]

  5. Darryl Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Darryl Hunt (February 24, 1965 – March 13, 2016) was an African-American man from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who, in 1984, was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and the murder of Deborah Sykes, a young white newspaper copy editor. After being convicted in that case, Hunt was tried in 1987 for the 1983 ...

  6. Twin City Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Twin-City Sentinel was the name of the afternoon newspaper published in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Sentinel ' s masthead was dropped in 1985 when operations were absorbed into its sister paper, the morning Winston-Salem Journal. Twin City derived from the fact that Winston and Salem began as separate cities.

  7. Wallace Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Carroll was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on December 5, 1906, to John Francis Carroll and Josephine Meyer Carroll.After graduating from Marquette University in 1928 he was hired by United Press in Chicago; six months later he was transferred to London and two years later to Paris to work as a foreign correspondent for the news service. [4]

  8. Penelope Niven - Wikipedia

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    She was a co-writer on the 2000 book Old Salem: The Official Guidebook. [25] Her book with Jones had the epilogue changed in 2002 and was released as Voices and Silences . [ 8 ] As a children's book author, Niven wrote Carl Sandburg: Adventures of a Poet in 2003 while the pictures were provided by Marc Nadel .

  9. Gordon Gray (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Gray began his public life as a lawyer. In 1937, he bought the Piedmont Publishing Company, owner of the Winston-Salem Journal, The Twin City Sentinel, and WSJS radio. He added W41MM (the state's first FM station) in 1941, WSJS-FM in 1947 and WSJS-TV in 1953.