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  2. Jerome Wright dies at 74: Veteran journalist had 'passion ...

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    A lifelong Memphian who grew up in Binghampton and South Memphis, Wright began as a copy clerk in 1971 while a student at what was then called Memphis State University, when "the newspaper was in ...

  3. William Dunavant - Wikipedia

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    William Dunavant Jr. was born on December 19, 1932, to William and Dorothy Dunavant. He was educated first at The McCallie School in Chattanooga, then at Vanderbilt University, and received his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Memphis State University.

  4. The Commercial Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Appeal (also known as the Memphis Commercial Appeal) is a daily newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee, and its surrounding metropolitan area.It is owned by the Gannett Company; its former owner, the E. W. Scripps Company, also owned the former afternoon paper, the Memphis Press-Scimitar, which it folded in 1983.

  5. Jeff Sanford remembered as a 'great Memphian' who made ... - AOL

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    “Jeff Sanford was truly a great Memphian," Memphis Tourism President and CEO Kevin Kane said. "Driving Downtown development and serving as a past chair of our board, he saw firsthand the value ...

  6. Cecil C. Rousseau - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Clyde Rousseau, Jr. (January 13, 1938 Philadelphia - April 10, 2020 Memphis) [1] [2] was a mathematician and author who specialized in graph theory and combinatorics.He was a professor at The University of Memphis starting in 1970 until retiring in 2008, and was involved with USAMO in many capacities, including serving as chair.

  7. Memphis Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Flyer is a free weekly alternative newspaper serving the greater Memphis, Tennessee, area. [1] The Flyer covers Memphis news, politics, music, entertainment, sports, food, and spirits.

  8. Prince Mongo - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hodges, more commonly known by his self-styled moniker Prince Mongo, is an American entrepreneur [1] and minor local political personality in Memphis, Tennessee, who has continuously run for Mayor of Memphis and occasionally for Mayor of Shelby County since the 1970s.

  9. George Klein (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    George Klein was born on October 8, 1935, in Memphis, Tennessee, to immigrant parents, a Russian Jewish mother and Polish Jewish father who had both fled antisemitism in Europe.

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