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  2. Thisbe Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Nissen's work has been published in Glimmer Train, Story, Story Quarterly, The Virginia Quarterly, Seventeen, Vogue, and Glamour. She is the author of the following books: Out of the Girls' Room and Into the Night: a collection of short stories and winner of the 1999 John Simmons Short Fiction Award. Dealing with many familiar issues in an ...

  3. John Fugelsang - Wikipedia

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    Fugelsang has hosted George Harrison: The Last Performance and Paul McCartney's Live Town Hall on VH1.He was also on America's Funniest Home Videos [4] (co-hosting with Daisy Fuentes) for two seasons (1998–99), co-hosted John McEnroe's short-lived CNBC talk show in 2004, and was a regular on CNBC's Bullseye and Fox News's Red Eye.

  4. John Chancellor - Wikipedia

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    John William Chancellor (July 14, 1927 – July 12, 1996) was an American journalist who spent most of his career with NBC News. He is considered a pioneer in television news. [ 2 ] Chancellor served as anchor of the NBC Nightly News from 1970 to 1982 and continued to do editorials and commentaries for NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw until 1993.

  5. Lulu (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Kennedy-Cairns CBE (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie; 3 November 1948) is a Scottish singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality.Her career has spanned six decades.

  6. John the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    John the Evangelist and Peter by Albrecht Dürer (1526) John is always mentioned in the group of the first four apostles in the Gospels and in the Book of Acts, listed either second, [30] third [31] or fourth. [32] [33] John, along with his brother James and Peter, formed an informal triumvirate among the Twelve Apostles in the Gospels.

  7. John Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Nissen worked for many years at GEC in telecommunications as a software engineer, designing the instruction set and real-time operating system for the Mark 2BL processor, possibly the world's first commercial fault-tolerant load-balancing multiprocessing computer, which was selected for use in the control of System X.

  8. Tom McGuinness (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Following a stint in the short-lived Roosters with Eric Clapton, McGuinness joined the 1960s group Manfred Mann as a bassist, performing in a line-up with Paul Jones.As the band sought to transform itself from jazz into a rhythm-and-blues-orientated group, he took over bass duties from Dave Richmond and received joint songwriting credits on the group's early hits.

  9. Dear John (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dear John is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from October 6, 1988 to July 22, 1992. It was originally based on the British sitcom of the same name.It was retitled Dear John USA when it was shown in the United Kingdom. [1]