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  2. Media coverage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy ...

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    This article outlines the media coverage after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, on November 22, 1963 at 12.30pm CST.. The television coverage of the assassination and subsequent state funeral was the first in the television age and was covered live from start to finish, nonstop for 70 hours.

  3. American McGee - Wikipedia

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    American James McGee was born on December 13, 1972, in Dallas, Texas [1] to an eccentric mother who was a house painter. His only interaction with his biological father was on his 13th birthday, a meeting which turned violent as McGee's father drunkenly assaulted him that night. [3]

  4. Charles Pugh - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Pugh, joined WJBK the FOX affiliate in Detroit. Pugh resigned from the station in March 2009 to campaign for Detroit City Council. [ 5 ] He won the most votes of any council candidate on election day, [ 2 ] giving him the title of council president, despite a controversy late in the campaign when he acknowledged that he had been ...

  5. JaVale McGee - Wikipedia

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    McGee's father, 6-foot-10-inch (2.08 m) George Montgomery, was a 1985 second-round draft selection by the Portland Trail Blazers, though he did not play for the team. [2] His mother, 6-foot-3-inch (1.91 m) Pamela McGee , was a University of Southern California standout who played with her twin sister, Paula , and Cheryl Miller , and won two ...

  6. Max McGee - Wikipedia

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    In the 1966 season, McGee caught only four passes for 91 yards and a touchdown as the Packers recorded a 12–2 record and advanced to Super Bowl I against the Kansas City Chiefs. McGee did not expect to play in the game, and he violated his team's curfew policy and spent the night before the Super Bowl out on the town (with his teammate and ...

  7. Central High School (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Central High School, previously Central Collegiate Academy and originally named Central High School, is the oldest public high school in Detroit, Michigan; it is part of the Detroit Public Schools Community District. [2] [4] The school's student body is about 98 percent African-American and 90 percent are categorized as economically ...

  8. Kwame Kilpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Kwame Malik Kilpatrick (born June 8, 1970) is an American former politician who served as the 72nd mayor of Detroit from 2002 to 2008. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented the 9th district in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1997 to 2002.

  9. WJBK - Wikipedia

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    WJBK (channel 2) is a television station in Detroit, Michigan, United States, serving as the market's Fox network outlet. Owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on West 9 Mile Road in the Detroit suburb of Southfield.