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  2. Liar's Club - Wikipedia

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    Liar's Club was first seen during the 1969–70 season with Rod Serling as host, and returned for a three-season run from 1976 to 1979, after airing as a local series on Los Angeles' KTLA during the 1974–75 season.

  3. Burlington Liars' Club - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago bar also markets a line of internationally distributed, [36] irreverent and political-themed T-shirts and knick-knacks using "Liars Club" as its brand name. [37] The term "Liar's Club" has been widely adapted by elements of media, including cartoons—political [38] [39] and otherwise [40] [41] —and a sport fishermen's radio ...

  4. Liar's Club (band) - Wikipedia

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    Liar's Club is a pop band from the Seattle-Tacoma area. They released three self-produced CDs between 1989 and 1995. They released three self-produced CDs between 1989 and 1995. The group has since reorganized and has released a fourth album in March, 2013.

  5. John Barbour (actor) - Wikipedia

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    John Barbour (born April 24, 1933 [1]) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and television host who has worked extensively in the United States.Barbour is the only performer in TV to win Emmys for both entertainment and news shows.

  6. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    At its peak, White Hen had 245 stores in the Chicago region and 55 in the Boston area. White Hen's decline began in 2000, around the time it was sold to Clark Retail Group.

  7. Bill Armstrong (announcer) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1974-75 season, Armstrong served as host of KTLA's Liar's Club [3], a role he continued in its first year of syndication, and would later serve as announcer for the first half of the 1988 revival. [6] He was executive producer of the 1987-88 syndicated dating series Matchmaker, for which he occasionally announced as well.

  8. Book Review: Mitch Albom spins moving Holocaust tale in ’The ...

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    Mitch Albom’s books often capture the zeitgeist, but his new novel about the fate of Greek Jews during World War II packs a particular punch in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7.

  9. Chris Jones (drama critic) - Wikipedia

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    Jones has appeared on the news broadcast of CBS-2 Chicago as a weekly theater critic. [3] In 2018, Jones was additionally named Broadway theater critic for the newly acquired Tribune related publication, the New York Daily News. In 2021 he was named Editorial Page Editor of the Tribune, [4] while he continues to review theater both in Chicago ...