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The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Clinton, North Carolina. Pages in category "People from Clinton, North Carolina" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
Clinton (locally / ˈ k l ɪ n ə n / KLIN-ən, / ˈ k l ɪ n t ə n / KLINT-ən) [4] is a city in and the county seat of Sampson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,383. Clinton is named for Richard Clinton, a Brigadier General of the North Carolina militia in the American Revolution. [5]
The paper was founded in 1896 and serves Columbus County, North Carolina, United States. The News Reporter won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1953, shared with the Tabor City Tribune, for reporting of Ku Klux Klan activities in Columbus County, NC. [1] [2] [3] The News Reporter had been owned by the Thompson/High family since 1938. [4]
Francis Miller: Washington and Lee University: Trinity: 1919 United States Member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1938–1942) Frank Morley: Johns Hopkins University: New: 1919 United States Mathematician and author; co-director of Faber & Faber: Norman Richmond: University: 1919 New Zealand Adult education organiser Charles Smith ...
Weather Girl is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Blayne Weaver and starring Tricia O'Kelley, Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer, and Enrico Colantoni.. After a morning show personality discovers her boyfriend's infidelity, she loses it on-air, costing her her job and forcing her to move in with her younger brother.
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Sylvia Plath, 1955 graduate of Smith College; author and poet Anna Quindlen , graduate of Barnard College; journalist with the New York Times Cokie Roberts , 1964 graduate of Wellesley College; contributing senior news analyst for National Public Radio ; regular roundtable analyst for This Week with George Stephanopoulos
The following year he became news presenter for WFLD's 7 am to 9 am newscast also. In 1996 Duncanson made a cameo appearance in the movie Primal Fear as a location reporter. [8] In August 1997 Duncanson and his wife, TV presenter/reporter Sylvia Gomez, left WFLD to travel the world together. [9]