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Wilson, who had been on the Martin County High School track team, died early Friday after a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 in Port St. Lucie. The crash, about 2 miles north of Becker Road, was ...
Earl John Hindman [citation needed] (/ ˈ h aɪ n d m ə n /; October 20, 1942 – December 29, 2003) [1] was an American actor, best known for his roles as Bob Reid on the television soap opera Ryan's Hope from 1975-1984 and 1988-89, and as Wilson W. Wilson on the sitcom Home Improvement from 1991-1999.
The United States presidential line of succession is the order in which the vice president of the United States and other officers of the United States federal government assume the powers and duties of the U.S. presidency (or the office itself, in the instance of succession by the vice president) upon an elected president's death, resignation, removal from office, or incapacity.
Warren Wilson, the former KTLA broadcast journalist who spent four decades covering some of the biggest stories in Los Angeles’ history, died Friday at his home in Oxnard, Calif. He was 90. His ...
Wilson was born to Clarence Wilson, a steel worker, and Gladine Parrish, a nurse. [1] She has two older brothers and a younger half-sister. [1] She spent her childhood in Hamilton, Ohio, before her parents divorced and her mother left with the children, eventually settling in Forest Park, Ohio. [1] She graduated from Greenhills High School. [2]
Legendary TV broadcaster Warren Wilson, known for smashing racial barriers and arranging for the safe surrender of 22 fugitives, died on Friday at age 90 in Oxnard.
Thomas died in 1869 and the company was taken over by his sons Charles and Arthur Wilson, with David remaining a silent partner. A few years later the brothers were beginning to question the ability of their own sons to continue running the firm and brought in a non-family member, Oswald Sanderson , to become the new Managing Director.
Endless Harmony Soundtrack is an anthology album of previously unheard material by The Beach Boys, originally released by Capitol Records in August 1998. Named for Bruce Johnston's song on the 1980 album Keepin' the Summer Alive, it was designed as a tie-in with the band's biographical documentary of the same name.