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  2. The Anniston Star - Wikipedia

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    4305 McClellan Boulevard. Anniston, Alabama 36202. United States. Website. annistonstar.com. The Anniston Star is the daily newspaper serving Anniston, Alabama, and the surrounding six-county region. Average Sunday circulation in September 2004 was 26,747. However, by 2020 it was approximately half of this. [1]

  3. Asa Earl Carter - Wikipedia

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    Asa Earl Carter (September 4, 1925 – June 7, 1979) was a 1950s segregationist political activist, Ku Klux Klan organizer, and later Western novelist.He co-wrote George Wallace's well-known pro-segregation line of 1963, "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever", and ran in the Democratic primary for governor of Alabama on a white supremacist ticket.

  4. Tomorrow Morning (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow Morning is an off-Broadway musical. In 2022, a film musical adaptation was directed by British director Nick Winston . The musical was first seen in London in 2006 at the New End Theatre. It was presented at Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater in Chicago where it won a 2009 Jeff Award for Best Musical.

  5. Sinclair Broadcast Group - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair Television Group. Sinclair Television Group, Inc. is a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group that owns television stations in mid-sized markets. [44] In June 2015, Sinclair TV Group, Inc. formed Tornante-Sinclair LLC, a TV production company, with Michael Eisner's Tornante Co.

  6. WIAT - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cbs42 .com. WIAT (channel 42) is a television station in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are on Golden Crest Drive atop Red Mountain, where its tower is also located. Channel 42 in Birmingham went on the air as WBMG on October 17, 1965, nearly nine ...

  7. Tomorrow Tomorrow (Bee Gees song) - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavia picture sleeve. " Tomorrow Tomorrow " is a song by the Bee Gees written by Barry and Maurice Gibb. The song was originally intended to be recorded by Joe Cocker. [2] It was the first Bee Gees single released after Robin Gibb had quit the group which was now down to a trio featuring Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and drummer Colin Petersen .

  8. Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic School (McClellan, Alabama)

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    National Catholic Educational Association [1] Website. www .shcards .org. Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic School is a private, Roman Catholic school, serving students pre-K through 12th grade, located on the old Fort McClellan Army Base in McClellan, Alabama. It is a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama .

  9. World's Largest Office Chair - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the title of world's largest chair was passed to a seven-story chair in Manzano, Italy, but the Anniston chair unofficially retained the title of the world's largest office chair. After the chair was built, it became a major landmark for the city of Anniston. The chamber of commerce would fly visiting businessmen over the chair. During ...