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Kaine's Credential Created A Stir
The Hartford CourantWhen the Giants and the Jets played an exhibition game at Yale Bowl in 1969, Elinor Kaine, who wrote a syndicated column out of New York, figured she'd attend. She was denied a credential by William T. Guthrie, then the sports editor of the New Haven...Tags: Frank Gifford, New York Jets, Sports, What's My Line? (tv program), Multi-Sport Events
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Minnesota's odd couples
South FloridaMinnesota excels at producing unlikely pairs. In the field of literature there is the dissimilar duo of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sinclair Lewis (Riviera and prairie); in politics, Eugene McCarthy and Harold Stassen; in music, Bob Dylan and the Artist...Tags: Celebrities, Lakes and Ponds, Prince (music artist), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Newspaper and Magazine
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Champions Forever: The Latin Legends
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 17, 1997 Lee Librado's "Champions Forever: The Latin Legends" is a straightforward celebration of champion boxers Alexis Arguello, Julio Cesar Chavez, Roberto Duran, Kid Gavilan, Carlos Ortiz and Salvador Sanchez. As a documentary, it...Tags: Sugar Ray Leonard, Death, Folklore and Mythology, Sports, Edward James Olmos
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Sold! Angelos scored with 93 home run
Sun StaffIt was a time when Peter G. Angelos was known as the "king of asbestos." He was cast as a civic white knight, using the millions he had earned representing workers with asbestos-related illnesses to return the Baltimore Orioles to local ownership. On...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts, Hotels and Accommodations, Memorial Stadium, Baltimore Orioles
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