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  2. Longtime WDIV-TV broadcasters Smilovitz, Meloni ... - AOL

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    Michigan's Mitch McGary talks to Bernie Smilovitz after Louisville defeated Michigan 82-76 in the 2013 NCAA championship game between Michigan and Louisville at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on ...

  3. WDIV-TV confirms big-name veterans of station's news ... - AOL

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    Smilovitz, who is famous for his lighthearted style and “Weekend at Bernie’s” and “Bernie’s Bloopers” recurring segments, joined the station in 1986 and has remained a Detroit ...

  4. Detroit sports anchor Bernie Smilovitz receives 'lovely, just ...

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    Smilovitz, who cemented his light-hearted style with recurring segments like “Weekend at Bernie’s” and “Bernie’s Bloopers,” joined the station in 1986 and has been a Detroit TV icon ...

  5. Mike Stone (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, his friend Bernie Smilovitz had offered him a position as sports producer at WDIV-TV in Detroit. [2] He initially lived alone before becoming roommates with Detroit Free Press columnist Mitch Albom and Ken Dross in Farmington Hills , then they moved to Franklin where he became a producer and co-host for The Sunday Sports Albom at WLLZ ...

  6. Mitch Albom: Bernie Smilovitz, after a career of highlights ...

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    Michigan's Mitch McGary talks to Bernie Smilovitz after Louisville defeated Michigan, 82-76, in the 2013 NCAA championship game between Michigan and Louisville at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on ...

  7. Rome Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Monte Porzio Catone is located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of Rome proper. The Astronomical Observatory of Rome (OAR) was established in 1938, inside the 19th-century Villa Mellini on the hill of Monte Mario in Rome. In the same period, a new Observatory was built in Monteporzio Catone, in order to host a large telescope.

  8. Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The New Cosmos: An Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics. Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-67877-9. James, C. Renée (2023). Things That Go Bump in the Universe: How Astronomers Decode Cosmic Chaos. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1421446936.

  9. Nancy Roman - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Grace Roman (May 16, 1925 – December 25, 2018) was an American astronomer who made important contributions to stellar classification and motions. The first female executive at NASA, Roman served as NASA's first Chief of Astronomy throughout the 1960s and 1970s, establishing her as one of the "visionary founders of the US civilian space program".