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  3. Tom Terrell (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gerald Terrell (July 16, 1950 – November 29, 2007) was an American music journalist, photographer, deejay, promoter, and NPR music reviewer. Born Thomas Gerald Terrell, and later known as Scooter, King Pleasure, and Tom T., he was a lifelong musicologist who recognized talent and trends long before they became popular, and, until his death from prostate cancer, worked to promote new ...

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    Davis attended Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C., where he played football and ran track. [2] He played football as a cornerback and wide receiver.During his senior season, he recorded 38 tackles and eight interceptions and achieved many awards and honors including Washington Post first-team All-Metro, PrepStar All-American, DCIAA West first-team All-Conference and D.C. Gatorade Player of ...

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    A single-casket funeral for Jessie and her daughter was held June 30 at the House of the Lord, with a subsequent interment at Greenlawn Memorial Park. The arrangements were handled by the Silva-Hostetler Funeral Home, both in the Akron area. [14] [15] Although members of the Cutts family attended, Davis' son Blake did not. The family "felt the ...

  6. Terrell Davis and his family were looking forward to vacationing in California when the NFL Hall of Famer was inexplicably handcuffed and removed from a United Airlines plane.

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    Davis accused United Airlines of "deplorable treatment" after he says a flight attendant falsely accused him of hitting him.

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    Robert Hughes Sr. (May 15, 1928 – June 11, 2024) was an American high school basketball coach. Hughes was the United States' all-time winningest high school basketball coach from February 11, 2003, [5] to December 7, 2010, [6] and as of June 2024, is the most successful boys' high school basketball coach in the United States with 1,333 wins. [7]