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Ben Knaup
Professional Experience: Like a lot of people, I began my television career working in production. My first gig was running audio and robotic studio cameras at WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I was there for a little over three years before moving on...Tags: Television, Politics, Luther Vandross, College Baseball, Tim Allen
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Tribune's Pompei wins prestigious McCann Award
Tribune ReporterDan Pompei, the Tribune’s Bears/NFL columnist, has been selected as the 2013 winner of the prestigious Dick McCann Memorial Award for distinguished reporting and will be honored during enshrinement week ceremonies in August at the Pro Football...Tags: The Miami Herald, Suicide, Green Bay Packers, Brian Kelly, Sports
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Patriots' Rob Gronkowski has more surgery
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski underwent back surgery Tuesday, his fifth operation this year. The operation performed by Dr. Robert Watkins was successful, said Drew Rosenhaus, Gronkowski's agent. On May 20, the Patriots star had his...
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Reports: Aaron Hernandez, Patriots Tight End, Questioned In Murder Investigation
The Sports XchangeA Sports Illustrated story released Tuesday stated that New England Patriots tight end and Connecticut native Aaron Hernandez was questioned by Massachusetts state police investigating the recent murder of an unidentified Boston man. According to SI....Tags: New England Patriots, Rentals, Murder, Aaron Hernandez, Football
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Buccaneers donate Warren Sapp items for Hall of Fame display
TAMPA - Warren Sapp won't officially be inducted until Aug. 3, but the former All-Pro defensive tackle of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has already left a mark at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. To celebrate Sapp's upcoming honor, the Bucs donated several...Tags: Football, Warren Sapp, Jonathan Ogden, NFL Pro Bowl, Oakland Raiders
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Hopkins ordered to defend title vs. Kovalev
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA Three days after he called out Bernard Hopkins, Sergey Kovalev may have gotten his wish on Monday: The International Boxing Federation reportedly has ordered Hopkins to defend his light-heavyweight title against the Russian. According to the...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), International Boxing Federation
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Brooklyn Decker Set to 'Stretch' for Joe Carnahan and Jason Blum (Exclusive)
ReutersJun 17 (TheWrap.com) - "Battleship" bombshell Brooklyn Decker will join Patrick Wilson, Chris Pine and Ed Helms in Joe Carnahan's low-budget action-comedy "Stretch," TheWrap has learned. Wilson stars as a down-on-his-luck limo driver named Stretch who...Tags: Patrick Wilson, Ed Helms, Sony Corp., Battleship (movie), Joe Carnahan
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About Michael Yormark
Michael R. Yormark is President of Sunrise Sports & Entertainment and is responsible for overseeing all of the organization's operating entities including the Florida Panthers hockey club, the BB&T Center arena venue, the Saveology.com Iceplex...
Tags: CNBC (tv network), Baseball Statistics, Florida Panthers, Sports, Media Industry
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Wethersfield Teenager Takes Top Honors In Equestrian Competition
The Hartford CourantEmelie Burgess doesn't horse around when it comes to anything equestrian. The 16-year-old Wethersfield resident treks every day but Monday to Windcrest Farm in Hebron to ride and practice. In April, the long hours of practice paid off when Burgess...Tags: Animals, Middletown, Horse Jumping, Equestrian, Wethersfield
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Three Atlanta radio hosts fired for making fun of Steve Gleason
Three Atlanta radio hosts were fired Monday evening after making fun of former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason, who is now confined to a wheelchair as he battles ALS, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Gleason wrote a column for Sports...
Tags: Radio Industry, Atlanta Falcons, Diseases and Illnesses, Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Lou Gehrig's Disease
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One-man rebellion: Sonny Vaccaro takes on the NCAA
Sonny Vaccaro can get lost in his words, the stories tumbling clumsily from one into the next, and if you aren't careful, the conversation can really end up in the desert. But when he's on point, when he knows exactly what needs to be explained, his...Tags: Kevin Garnett, Awards and Prizes, Nazi Party, ESPN Classic (tv network), National Basketball Association
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NCAA president creating council of ADs to help with operations
Orlando SentinelIn a move that signifies a change in its age-old philosophy, the NCAA is working towards including athletic directors in more key issues. Part of that move begins with the creation of a new council composed of athletic directors that will meet regularly...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Wall Street Journal, College Sports, Google Inc., Mark Emmert
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