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'Christmas Is 365 Days' May I Wish You a Blessed and Joyous Christmas
Largest weekly newspaper in Southeastern U.S. Catholic Archdiocese of Miami Frldoy, P«c«mpT 23. 1983 Price 25? Vol. XXXI No. 43 mmanuel in Miami Neighborhood families stage Nativity play in Little Havana. Story, page 12. (voice photo by Araceii A MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHBISHOP 'Christmas is 365 days' May I wish you a blessed and joyous Christmas. Our world must come to know and believe in Him and His Father who sent I pray that the day will be rich for you with the true joy, Him, and His Mother who bore Him, through us. peace and hope that is experienced by those who have the Our world must experience and be attracted to the beauty of His Kingdom gift of Faith, by those who are celebrating the birth of by the example we give of His love, of Him feeding the hungry, giving drink to Jesus, our divine Redeemer, by those who are not preoc- the thirsty, caring for the sick. cupied with vague and vapid sentiments of the modern It must hear Him proclaiming the Good News of eternal salvation through secular humanists who have no room for the Lord in their us. It must experience the abomination of sin, the suffering of the crucified inn and so mouth silly expressions of red-nosed reindeer and One, in our attitudes and behavior. cabbage patch dolls, and find their merriment in the jingle This celebration of Jesus come to dwell with us is not a one day event—of bells of the full cash registers that Christmas shopping Midnight Mass, of Christmas decorations, opening presents and a big family brings. -
THE CIRCLE Vvolume 29, Number 16 Marist College, Poughkeepslo, N.Y
•3*1 Middle States praises Marist's improvements -percent since 1981. Minorities 1! by Eileen Hayes recommendations • and/ im Curriculum Committee, and the advantage .of new advances provements. - - Ad Hoc Committee on General without undue delay," said the represented 21 percent of the In its followup report, the _The Core curriculum task force Education. evaluation team in its report. newly hired members. Middle States Association, an focused on the issues of a reaf In the 1981 report, the The team does recommend that ..The only concern mentioned in firmation of the.fbur themes of evaluation team found the size of a heeds assessment be conducted the Affirmative Action section of evaluation team for college ac : ••i • creditation, commended Marist Core. These themes are in the. library.; collection and the and policies be set to help aid the the report was in reference- to -is for its response to the 1981 review troductory content, methodology, available space to be deficient, in library staff and faculty to select promotions. The committee which said the college needed skills and values. response to the Middle State. books. It even suggested the questioned whether some of the improvements in the: library, request of an increased budget, possibility of hiring a consultant changes were promotions or Affirmative Action, and the Core The evaluation team said these Marist allocated $250,000 to the to advise the book selection. simply re-classification of the program. areas are important, but it noted library -an increase of $200,000 same job. three concerns.. With Core in its over last year. -
Electric Goes Down with Pole in M-21/Alden Nash Accident YMCA
25C The Lowell Volume 14, Issue 14 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, February 14, 1990 Electric goes down with pole in M-21/Alden Nash accident An epileptic seizure suffered by Daniel Barrett was the cause of his vehicle leaving the road. The electrical pole was broken in three different places. Roughly 200 homes and Zeigler Ford sign and the businesses were without elec- power pole about 10-feet tricity for I1/: hours (5-7:30 above ground before the veh- p.m.) on Thursday (Feb. 8) icle came to a rest on Alden following a one-car accident Nash. at the comer of M-21 and According to Kent County Alden Nash. Deputy Greg Parolini a wit- 0 The Kent County Sheriff ness reported that the vehicle Department s report staled accelerated as it left the road- that Daniel Joseph Barrett, way. 19, of Lowell, was eastbound Barrett incurred B-injuries on M-21 when he suffered an (visible injuries) and was epileptic seizure, causing his transported to Blodgett Hos- vehicle to cross the road and pital by Lowell Ambulance. enter a small dip in the Barrett's collision caused boulevard. Upon leaving the the electrical pole to break in Following Thursday evening's accident at M-21 and Daniel Barrett suffered B-injuries (visible injuries) in low area, the car became air- three different places. A Low- borne, striking the Harold Alden Nash, a Lowell Light and Power crew was busy Thursday's accident. Acc., cont'd., pg. 2 erecting a new electrical pole. # YMCA & City sign one year agreement Alongm • Main Street rinjsro The current will be a detriment to the pool ahead of time if something is and maintenance of the this year. -
Stephen J. Cannell, 1941-2010
STEPHEN J. CANNELL, 1941-2010 Stephen J(oseph) Cannell was born February 5, 1941 to Joseph Cannell, a Pasadena, California entrepreneur. Cannell struggled through his early school years, flunking three different grades of elementary, junior or senior high school, and regularly failing his English classes. Years later, when having one of his own children tested for dyslexia, he discovered that he had suffered from it his entire life. Never the less, he had a passionate love for writing, despite his difficulties with the written word, and set a goal for himself to become a best-selling author. After attending the University of Oregon on a football scholarship and meeting creative writing teachers that bolstered his confidence, Cannell married his high school sweetheart and went to work for his family’s business – driving a furniture truck all day. In the evenings, he set a rigorous writing schedule for himself – writing 5 hours a day, 7 days a week, on spec. He decided that his target market would be the burgeoning television scene, and after 6 years without a sale, he finally sold a script – to the series Ironside. After a few more sales, he caught the eye of the legendary writer/producer Jack Webb, who first hired him to be story editor and ultimately head writer for Adam-12. Cannell was contracted to Universal Television, writing and producing shows for that studio during the early-to-mid 1970s. While there, he produced Chase and wrote for and produced Toma, about real-life New York City detective David Toma. While producing Toma, Cannell and his mentor Roy Huggins (creator of Maverick, and many other tv series) wrote an episode that ended up getting rewritten to serve as a pilot for a series about an unorthodox Southern California P.I. -
The Rockford Files"
W&M ScholarWorks Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects Theses, Dissertations, & Master Projects 1989 A Social Historical Exploration of the Popularity of "The Rockford Files" Mary Frances Taormina College of William & Mary - Arts & Sciences Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd Part of the American Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Taormina, Mary Frances, "A Social Historical Exploration of the Popularity of "The Rockford Files"" (1989). Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects. Paper 1539625491. https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.21220/s2-xjg1-db48 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses, Dissertations, & Master Projects at W&M ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects by an authorized administrator of W&M ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A SOCIAL HISTORICAL EXPLORATION OF THE POPULARITY OF THE ROCKFORD FILES A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the American Studies Program The College of William and Mary in Virginia In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts by Mary Frances Taormina 1989 APPROVAL SHEET This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Author Approved, December 1989 Bruce McConachie Chandos Brown Dale Cockerell ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author wishes to express her appreciation to Professor Bruce McConachie for his patient guidance throughout the preparation of this thesis and his enthusiasm for its subject. The author is also indebted to Professor Chandos Brown for his insights into the subject, and to Professors Brown and Dale Cockerell for their careful reading and criticism of the manuscript. -
A Piece of History
A Piece of History Theirs is one of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry. The four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of The Oak Ridge Boys have spawned dozens of Country hits and a Number One Pop smash, earned them Grammy, Dove, CMA, and ACM awards and garnered a host of other industry and fan accolades. Every time they step before an audience, the Oaks bring four decades of charted singles, and 50 years of tradition, to a stage show widely acknowledged as among the most exciting anywhere. And each remains as enthusiastic about the process as they have ever been. “When I go on stage, I get the same feeling I had the first time I sang with The Oak Ridge Boys,” says lead singer Duane Allen. “This is the only job I've ever wanted to have.” “Like everyone else in the group,” adds bass singer extraordinaire, Richard Sterban, “I was a fan of the Oaks before I became a member. I’m still a fan of the group today. Being in The Oak Ridge Boys is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.” The two, along with tenor Joe Bonsall and baritone William Lee Golden, comprise one of Country's truly legendary acts. Their string of hits includes the Country-Pop chart-topper Elvira, as well as Bobbie Sue, Dream On, Thank God For Kids, American Made, I Guess It Never Hurts To Hurt Sometimes, Fancy Free, Gonna Take A Lot Of River and many others. In 2009, they covered a White Stripes song, receiving accolades from Rock reviewers. -
Cracking Down on Drugs Emmons Initiates 3-Fold Information Program
Volume 13. Issue 17 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, March 8, 1^89 Along Main Street Cracking Down on Drugs Emmons initiates 3-fold information program In hopes of combating the the state to help fund the fight these kids early because they're helping out with the project." he 3 = small city drug problem. Lowell against drugs." Emmons said. coming in contact with drugs at said. i :r Police Chief Barry Emmons is "As a whole I think the commu- an earlier age."' he adds. By the time the cost for the spearheading a substance abuse nity is aware of the drug problem The drug abuse program will booklets, video, coloring books information program which he and the job that lies ahead of us. then filter in to the middle school and time donated by the police hopes will allow city enforce- Emmons spoke highly of the and high school levels. The high and rescue departments are to- ment officers to come in contact support local businesses have school program will be similar taled. the expense will be YMCA BEGINS YOUTH PCX)L FUND CAMPAIGN with the youth before they are given the substance abuse prog- to the adult awareness program. roughly $10-$ 12,000. approached by drug dealers. ram. "It's our intention to make The cost for the drug awareness, The project has received a The Lowell VMCA has kicked otTils Invest in Youth/Pool Fund The program is a three-fold op- this an on-going program." Em- child watch and crime watch grant from the LOOK Fund and Campaign. -
A Complete Television Shows List Europe & Asia North America
A Complete Television Shows List Europe & Asia Alpha 0.7 - Der Feind in dir Liebe und Wahn Dangerous Liaisons Lüthi und Blanc Der Bestatter Polizeiruf 110 Die Snobs Stunthero Dr. Klein Stuttgart Homicide Eine für alle - Frauen können's besser Supermodel Geld oder Leben Tanzalarm! Lasko - The Fist of God Tatort North America 24 Banshee Burn Notice 90210 Barnaby Jones Californication $#*! My Dad Says Baywatch Carpoolers 10 Things I Hate About You Baywatch Nights Castle 12 Miles of Bad Road Beauty and the Beast Chaos 24: Redemption Beverly Hills, 90210 Charlie's Angels A to Z Big Time Rush Charmed Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Black Scorpion Chicago Hope Airwolf Body of Proof Chiefs Alias Bones Chop Shop Amen Boomtown Chuck American Horror Story Bosch Cleopatra 2525 Angel Brooklyn Bridge Cold Case Awake Brother's Keeper CollegeHumor Originals B.J. and the Bear Brothers & Sisters Cover Up Bad Judge Buffy the Vampire Slayer Crime Story Bad Teacher Bunheads Criminal Minds Crossing Jordan Hardball Last Resort Crumbs Hardcastle and McCormick Lauren CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Harry O LAX CSI: Miami Hart of Dixie Legends CSI: NY Hart to Hart Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills Curb Your Enthusiasm Hawaii Level 9 Dark Skies Hawaii Five-0 Leverage Day Break Hawaiian Heat Life Days of Our Lives Heroes Limestreet Designing Women Highway to Heaven Logan's Run Desperate Housewives Hit the Floor Longmire Dexter Hollywood Beat Lost Downtown House MacGruder and Loud Dynasty Houston Knights Magic City E-Ring How to Get Away with Murder Major Crimes Eagleheart Hunter -
Leathernecks 'War' in Kahukus
Christmas Lebanon Suicide Marine Reservists CMC testifies Military community take toys before congress also falls victim to Molokai on Beirut carnage to incredible act See Page A-4 See Page A-6 See Page A-10 HAWAII MARINE Voluntary payment for delivery to MCAS housing /.S1 per four-week period. PAGES VOL. 12 NO. 51 KANEOIIE BAY, HAWAII, DEC. 21, 1983 TWENTY-FOUR Leathernecks 'war' in Kahukus Story and photos "We're doing a combined exercise. Company K, 3d by SSgt Bob Torres operation because the General Battalion, 3d Marines played the (Brigadier General O.K. Steele, 1st role of an agressor force while Marines were in the process of Marine Brigade Commanding other members of the brigade setting up their bivouac area in a General) feels this is much more evaluated and played role models tree grove when the sound of an realistic," said First Lieutenant for the week. aircraft was heard. Eric Bingham, a pilot with Marine Though preparations for the "Enemy air!" came the shout. Medium Helicopter Squadron-265. training began months ago, Suddenly Marines were "During the exercise we await Mother Nature showed her rushing for cover and grabbing for word from the battalion and then mischievous side as rain filled the their weapons. As the aircraft provide support to them." skies Dec. 6 when HMM-265 came closer, a machine-gun Elements of 1st Battalion, 3d prepared to transport a recon unit position opened fire, then more Marines combined with HMM-265 to the Kahukus. Marines joined in with small arms and Army and Air Force With evening drawing nigh and fire. -
Roger Wheeler Detective Mike Huff Tells the Riveting Story of Why the Boston Mafia Murdered This Tulsa Businessman
Roger Wheeler Detective Mike Huff tells the riveting story of why the Boston Mafia murdered this Tulsa businessman. Chapter 1 — 1:20 Introduction Announcer: Businessman Roger Wheeler, the former Chairman of Telex Corporation and former owner of World Jai Alai, was murdered May 27, 1981, at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, while sitting in his car. At age 55, he was leaving the golf course after his weekly game of golf and was murdered for uncovering an embezzlement scheme that was going on at his business, World Jai Alai. Linked to the murder were H. Paul Rico, John Callahan, Whitey Bulger, Steve Flemmi, and Johnny Martarano. The first Tulsa police detective to arrive at the scene of the crime was Homicide Detective Mike Huff. Immediate suspicions led to speculation that the murder was a mob hit, but when at Huff’s request, the Tulsa FBI asked the Boston FBI office for help, they received a terse reply that Boston had ruled out a Boston mafia connection. Thus began years of a relentless pursuit by Mike Huff, with resources provided by the Tulsa Police Department and other organizations in Boston and federal agencies to identify those connected to the murder of Roger Wheeler. Listen to Mike Huff talk about the murder from the day it happened to the conviction of Whitey Bulger on the Oklahoma oral history website, VoicesofOklahoma.com. Chapter 2 — 8:50 Homicide John Erling: My name is John Erling and today’s date is June 13, 2013. So, Mike, state your full name, your date of birth and your present age, please. -
The BG News March 15, 1991
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-15-1991 The BG News March 15, 1991 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News March 15, 1991" (1991). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5197. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5197 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. March IS, 1991 Friday Vol. 73 Issue 97 Bowling Green, Ohio The B*G News BRIEFLY Inside Sears captures USG presidency Soviet turmoil: Internationally recog- nized Soviet affairs expert Record number of voters Don K. Rowney explains the vote that may topple Gor- bachev and even lead to a turnout for USG election civil war. ►See WORLD, page 6. tion leaders, planning USG by Robert Davidson Events of the Month to begin in 'Into the Faddisphare': staff writer September. With the clarion Blast of The Event of the Month project his trumpet, Jon K add is Mike Sears and Rob Routzahn is part of the team's platform to takes his audience "Into unseated two-term incumbent bring groups and students The Faddisphere" as the Kevin Coughlin Thursday to be- together through cultural and ed- grand finale of Jazz Week, come the new USG president and ucational programming, Sears sponsored by the College of vice-president elect. -
Branson Festival of Lights:Fly Tour
Branson Festival of Lights:Fly Tour November 17 – 24, 2020 (8 days) All Breakfasts (many continentals) & Dinners and 1 lunch • Silver Dollar City Music Park • The Oak Ridge Boys • Showboat Branson Belle Daniel O’Donnell Show • Presley’s Country Jubilee Evening Show • The Texas Tenors Matinee Show • “Noah” at Sight & Sound Theatre Clay Cooper’s Country Music Express Show • Branson’s Christmas Wonderland Morning Show • The Beautiful Ozark Mountains • 5 nights in Branson Day 1 - Home cities to Kansas City, MO. Today fly from popular Elvira, or area favorites like Ozark Mountain Jubilee, the Oak your home city to Kansas City. The transfer to the hotel is included. Ridge Boys present a fun time for all. Day 2 - Kansas City to Branson, MO. We make our way into the beautiful Ozark Mountains and our home for the next five nights, Branson. Day 4 - Branson. This morning is free to catch up on some rest or take in an Optional Show. This afternoon we will see the Texas Tenors Matinee Show. From inspirational original songs and gospel to the iconic music of John Denver and The Righteous Brothers, there’s something for everyone in this one-of-a-kind concert. Their unique Day 3 - Branson. A free morning to musical style incorporates pop, classical, rest up, maybe do some shopping or and more. Their amazing work pushes the take in an Optional Show. This afternoon boundaries of current genres to forge a enjoy Daniel O’Donnell. During genre that is all their own. An unforgettable Daniel’s show, you will enjoy an array of afternoon of quality entertainment and boot great music.