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  2. Johnny Harris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Harris (born May 28, 1988) [‡ 1] [‡ 2] is an American YouTuber, filmmaker, and independent journalist based in Washington, D.C. [2] Harris produced and hosted the Borders series for American news and opinion website Vox.

  3. Johnny Harris - Wikipedia

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    Johnny or Johnnie Harris may refer to: Johnny Harris (musician) (1932–2020), Scottish composer, producer, conductor; Johnny Harris (actor) (born 1973), English actor; Johnny Harris (journalist), filmmaker and journalist, formerly for Vox; Johnnie Harris (American football) (born 1972), American football player; Johnnie Harris (basketball ...

  4. John Harris (defensive back) - Wikipedia

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    John Hiram Harris (born May 7, 1933) is a former American football player who played with the Oakland Raiders, Saskatchewan Roughriders and with three teams in the Continental Football League. [1] He played college football at Santa Monica College .

  5. Emily Compagno - Wikipedia

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    Compagno was born in Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, Oakland, California, where her father was director of a blood bank. [5] She was raised in El Cerrito, California with her two sisters, Natalie and Julietta, [6] [7] by her parents Katherine (née Bertsch, of English, Bohemian, and German descent) [8] and John Compagno, of Italian descent from Sicily.

  6. The 'Immaculate Reception' remains a defining moment for ...

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    Dec. 23 will mark the 50th anniversary of the 'Immaculate Reception,' Franco Harris' famous catch in 1972 that changed the course of Steelers football. The 'Immaculate Reception' remains a ...

  7. George Blanda - Wikipedia

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    Three weeks later, the Raiders met the Oilers again in the AFL Championship Game and won 40–7. The Raiders went on to compete in Super Bowl II, but lost the game to the Green Bay Packers. In 1970, Blanda was released during the exhibition season, but bounced back to establish his 21st professional season. During that season, Blanda, at age 43 ...

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  9. Fred Williamson - Wikipedia

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    After playing college football for Northwestern [9] in the late 1950s, Williamson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the San Francisco 49ers. [11] When during training camp he was switched to their defense, his attitude over the switch prompted him to play his position with too much aggression, and the coach of the 49ers asked him to quit "hammering" his players.