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PA Sport Trivia (22/9/25)
Paul Sculthorpe (rugby league) – former Great Britain and St Helens loose forward, born 1977. Harry Kewell (soccer) – former Leeds, Liverpool and Australia forward, born 1978. Ed Joyce (cricket) – ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Sept. 22, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important ...
Rocky Marciano is famed for his legendary undefeated streak, although he almost blew his unbeaten record in his final fight. After winning his 48 previous fights, mostly by knockout, the legendary ...
The perception is growing that UCLA has a rudderless athletic department. Will that hurt their chances of hiring a good ...
On 1994, "Friends," starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, ...
Rams blow a 19-point third-quarter lead and lose to the Philadelphia Eagles for their first defeat of the season.
Billboard on MSN
Executive Turntable: Capitol Hires A&R Stars to Boost Urban Roster, Plus Peermusic Picks Dave Ayers
Capitol Records appointed Ian Holder and Tariq Stewart as senior vice presidents of A&R, where they will jointly sign and ...
In 1941, Leonard Lionel Cornelius Canegata, known professionally as Canada Lee, debuted as the lead in Orson Welles's Broadway adaptation of Richard Wright's Native Son. There was significant fanfare ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Sep23
Today in History for Sept. 23: In 63 B.C., Roman emperor Augustus Caesar was born.
The teams are in as Brisbane pull out all the stops for back-to-back premierships while Geelong hunt another flag.
It’s more than a third of the team at Geelong that can punish for payment. Equally as damaging are the electric Hawks who on ...
BRISBANE pair Hugh McCluggage and Will Ashcroft are well in the race for this year's Gary Ayres Award as Geelong skipper Patrick Dangerfield picked up a perfect 10 votes after his dominant performance ...
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