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  2. Dickey Chapelle - Wikipedia

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    Despite early support for Fidel Castro, [6] Chapelle was an outspoken anti-Communist, and loudly expressed these views at the beginning of the Vietnam War.Her stories in the early 1960s extolled the American military advisors who were already fighting and dying in South Vietnam, and the Sea Swallows, the anticommunist militia led by Father Nguyễn Lạc Hoá.

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    S. Borat Sagdiyev; Tutar Sagdiyev; Pan Samochodzik; Scoop Smith; Alan Scott; Seccotine; Jemima Shore; Silk (character) Silvía Night; Jake Sisko; Sarah Jane Smith

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  6. Alex Chappell - Wikipedia

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    Alex Chappell (née Corddry; born October 10, 1988) is an American journalist for Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) covering the Washington Nationals. [1] She also works as a sideline reporter for ESPN and for SEC Network for college football coverage.

  7. Colts honor 40-year reporter Mike Chappell. Typical Chap, he ...

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    The Colts stunned longtime reporter Mike Chappell by naming the media room after him. Typical Chap, he used the moment to remember his daughter Angie.

  8. What Trump and Harris were saying when the mics were off - AOL

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    A reporter in the room captured the moments when both candidates spoke out of turn. The pool reporter noted more off-mic moments came from Harris than Trump. Muted microphones were a massive point ...

  9. Richard Kollmar - Wikipedia

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    Their two children, Richard, Jr. ("Dickie") and Jill, often made appearances. [11] Breakfast with Dorothy and Dick was broadcast locally throughout New York City and its suburbs, drawing an audience of 20 million listeners. [11]