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    While the Warner Robins Little Theatre is counting down the days until April 27, opening night for “America’s Top 40: Hits From the 60s, 70s & 80s,” patrons can look forward to counting down ...

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    USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: College football schedule today: Time, TV for Week 1 ...

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    Sun Bowl - Louisville vs. Washington. Time/TV/location: 2 p.m. ET, CBS, El Paso, Texas. Why watch: Oh what might have been for Louisville, which won at Clemson in dominant fashion and came within ...

  5. McConnell-Talbert Stadium - Wikipedia

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    McConnell-Talbert Stadium is a sports stadium in Warner Robins, Georgia that often plays host to games and competitions for Warner Robins High and Northside High. It is located at 400 South Davis Drive Warner Robins, GA 31088 across from Warner Robins High School. It is named after LA McConnell, Sr. and Dr. W.G. Talbert, Jr.

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    Chocolate News (October 15–December 17, 2008) – news satire program hosted by David Alan Grier; The Jeff Dunham Show (October 22–December 10, 2009) The Benson Interruption (November 5–December 17, 2010) – stand-up comedy program hosted by Doug Benson; Sports Show with Norm Macdonald (April 12–June 7, 2011) – sports news satire program

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    The show opened on Broadway on February 26, 1989 at the Imperial Theatre and closed on September 1, 1990 after 633 performances and 55 previews. [1] [2] Directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins with Grover Dale as co-director, the cast featured Jason Alexander as the narrator, Charlotte d'Amboise, Faith Prince, Debbie Shapiro, Susann Fletcher and Scott Wise.

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  9. College football schedule today: Games, scores for Saturday's ...

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    With that, here's the Week 2 college football schedule, including times, TV info, scores and more: College football schedule today. Saturday, Sept. 7. Games listed in chronological order. All ...