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Paul Steven Diamond (born January 2, 1953) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and a former federal judicial nominee to be a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He was appointed a federal judge by George W. Bush in 2004.
The Flathead Gang, also known as The Flatheads, was a group of bank robbers.The gang was operating in the Detroit, Michigan area. When the police became a major problem for the gang they decided to move their robberies and other crimes to the state of Pennsylvania.
Paul Lehman (born October 24, 1935) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler. He is best known by his ring name Paul Diamond who spent his career in Vancouver, Portland, Oregon and Minnesota. Professional wrestling career
Paul S. Diamond: Philadelphia: 1953 2004–present — — G.W. Bush: 87 District Judge Juan Ramon Sánchez: Philadelphia: 1955 2004–present 2018–2024 — G.W. Bush: 92 District Judge Nitza Quiñones Alejandro: Philadelphia: 1951 2013–present — — Obama: 94 District Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl: Reading Philadelphia: 1955 2013–present ...
Car Wash is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Michael Schultz from a screenplay by Joel Schumacher, and starring an ensemble cast. Originally conceived as a musical, [ citation needed ] the film is an episodic comedy about a day in the lives of a close-knit group of employees at a Los Angeles car wash .
Heavy rainfall flooded roadways in Bentonville, Arkansas, on April 28 and caused elevated water levels across rivers in the region.Footage taken by Sarah Flowers shows a car partially submerged in ...
American Sports Cavalcade was an American motorsports television show produced by Diamond P Sports in Hollywood, California [1] that aired on The Nashville Network (TNN) [2] from 1983 to 1995. American Sports Cavalcade was a winner of the cable television ACE Award for their motorsports coverage.
In 1967, Diamond made his debut in Hawaii. [5] In 1969, Diamond returned to his hometown Toronto to work for Maple Leaf Wrestling. [6] Diamond made his debut for American Wrestling Association (AWA) based in Minnesota in 1970 working for Verne Gagne. [7] He would feud with Nick Bockwinkel. In 1971 Diamond left the AWA and went to San Francisco.