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  2. Susan Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Susan Spencer is an American television news reporter and correspondent for 48 Hours Mystery and CBS Sunday Morning. Spencer was born in Memphis , Tennessee . She graduated from Michigan State University in 1968 with a bachelor's degree in communications and German literature.

  3. Until I Say Good-Bye: My Year of Living with Joy - Wikipedia

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    Until I Say Good-Bye: My Year of Living with Joy is a memoir by Susan Spencer-Wendel, along with her co-writer Bret Witter. A New York Times bestseller, this book tells the story of the last years of Spencer-Wendel's life, after she was diagnosed with a terminal illness. Determined to make the most of her remaining time, she made a pledge to ...

  4. Susan Tose Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Susan Tose Spencer (born August 1, 1941) is an American businesswoman, lawyer, and former vice president of the Philadelphia Eagles. Early life.

  5. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Gann's grandfather is also an inmate in the asylum. He finally reveals the identity of Susan Spencer's father's murderer. It was his other son, Gann's wealthy uncle, Thomas, who was also the father of Mary Drew. Whicher makes his escape and confronts those responsible for her murder in a chilling finale.

  6. Susan Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough - Wikipedia

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    Susan Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (previously Spencer and Lady Blandford; 10 April 1767 – 2 April 1841), formerly Lady Susan Stewart, was the wife of George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough. Lady Susan Stewart was the daughter of John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway, and his second wife, the former Anne Dashwood.

  7. Laura Horton - Wikipedia

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    The role was originated by actress Floy Dean from June 30, 1966, to October 21, 1966. [2] [3] Susan Flannery stepped into the role from November 22, 1966, to May 27, 1975.[4] [5] Flannery wore the same pair of shoes for her entire duration on the soap due to the soap's lack of wardrobe, and when she exited in 1975 she took one shoe and gave the other one to the co-creator, Betty Corday. [6]

  8. Barbara Stock - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Stock (born May 26, 1956) [1] is an American former actress, best known for roles as Susan Silverman in ABC crime drama series Spenser: For Hire (1985–1988), [2] and as Liz Adams in CBS primetime soap opera Dallas (1990–1991); she also appeared in the role of Heather Wilson in two episodes in season five of the series.

  9. Suddenly Susan - Wikipedia

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    Suddenly Susan is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 19, 1996, to December 26, 2000. The series was created by Clyde Phillips and starred Brooke Shields in her first regular series.