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Len LeSourd is my executive editor today.

Len and went
The seat subsequently went to the party's Len Harris following a recount.
Len then went on tour with the " O-Bar-O Cowboys " and in June 1933 met Grace Arline Wilkins at a Roswell, New Mexico radio station.
After a period away from the limelight, following the release of the album Starting Up ( 1987 ), a cover version of the Len Barry hit " 1-2-3 ", and a guest vocal appearance on one track on Rick Wakeman's The Time Machine, he went on the road with a band billed as Roy Wood's Army.
Yota tells Ayumi that Len went through the same experiences that she is going through.
Leonard Ray " Len " " Lenny " Dawson ( born June 20, 1935 ) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football quarterback who attended Purdue University and went on to play for three professional teams, most notably the Dallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs.
Beginning with issue # 4, November-December 1969, the comic went all-new, with stories produced by Robert Kanigher, Len Wein, Jim Aparo, Neal Adams, Tony DeZuniga, and others.
Making his Test debut in November 1990 just after his 20th birthday, his first six innings yielded five ducks and a 1, but supporters insist that his debut-innings duck puts him in good company with batsmen such as Michael Atherton, Graham Gooch, Len Hutton, Saeed Anwar and Wasim Akram, who all made debut-innings ducks and went on to score at least 2500 Test runs.
Len Lindsay: Lindsay went on to found the COMAL User's Group, which promoted the COMAL programming language in North America.
Ranger Gump Worsley went to Montreal, along with Dave Balon, Leon Rochefort and minor-leaguer Len Ronson, for six-time Vezina Trophy winner Jacques Plante-whose relationship with Canadiens ' coach Toe Blake had seriously soured-along with Don Marshall and Phil Goyette.

Len and lived
The Waggedorns lived downstairs in the same apartment building, with Len ( Hank Brandt ), Marie ( Betty Beaird ), son Earl J. Waggedorn ( Michael Link ) and infant daughter.
* Len Murray ( 1922 – 2004 ), later Baron Murray of Epping Forest, leader of the Trades Union Congress 1973 – 1984, lived for over 50 years in The Crescent and played an active role in town life.
A number of well known New Zealand musicians, artists, writers and potters currently live or have lived in the area, including singer / songwriter Tim Finn ( who wrote the song " I Hope I Never " there ), actress Alma Evans-Freake, author Maurice Shadbolt, painters Colin McCahon ( whose house is preserved as a museum ) and Bibi Asgher, photographers Brian Brake and Peter Evans, poet John Caselberg and potter Len Castle.

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* 1938 – English cricketer Len Hutton sets a world record for the highest individual Test innings of 364, during a Test match against Australia.
It was adapted for film in 1977, with Harold Prince directing and Elizabeth Taylor, Len Cariou, Lesley-Anne Down and Diana Rigg starring.
He is probably most famous for sacking Peter Adamson, the show's Len Fairclough, in 1983.
The three priests answer to Bishop Len Brennan, who has banished them to Craggy Island as punishment for different incidents in their past: Ted for alleged financial impropriety ( apparently involving some money ' resting ' in his account and a child being deprived a visit to Lourdes so that Ted could go to Las Vegas ), Dougal for something only referred to as the " Blackrock Incident " ( resulting in many " lives irreparably damaged "), and Jack for his alcoholism and womanising.
Smeeton was the creator of " Liquid Len and the Lensmen " ( a reference to the Lensmen space opera books ) who provided lightshows for the band Hawkwind in the 1970s.
Product developer Len Brown, inspired by Wally Wood's cover for EC Comics Weird Science # 16, pitched the idea to Woody Gelman.
Quarterback Len Dawson was the top rated passer in the AFL, completing 159 out of 284 ( 56 percent ) of his passes for 2, 527 yards and 26 touchdowns.
From 1983 – 1985, the only notable supplement for the Greyhawk world was a five part article by Len Lakofka in the June – October and December 1984 issues of Dragon that detailed the Suel gods who had been briefly mentioned in the boxed set.
* Silent Coup, is a bestselling 1992 book written by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin in which they contend that former Nixon White House counsel John Dean orchestrated the 1972 Watergate burglary at Democratic National Committee headquarters to protect his future wife, Maureen Biner, by removing information linking her to a call-girl ( prostitute ) ring that worked for the DNC.
* Len Badger ( born 1945 ), English footballer for Sheffield United 1962 – 1976
The central thesis of the Orange Book follows from the work done by Dave Bell and Len LaPadula for a set of protection mechanisms.
Billion-Dollar Brain ( 1966, ISBN 0-09-985710-3 ) is a Cold War spy novel by Len Deighton, and the fourth protagonised by an anonymous secret agent working for the British WOOC ( P ) intelligence agency.
Directed for television by Norman Campbell, it starred Len Cariou and Sharry Flett.
Len Wein came up with the idea for the character while riding a subway in Queens.
Len Wein was the writer for the first 13 issues, before David Michelinie and Gerry Conway finished up the series.
Len Wein won the 1972 Shazam Award for Best Writer ( Dramatic Division ) for his work on Swamp Thing.
* Cavalier ( grape ), another name for the white French wine grape Len de l ' El
A number of noted record collectors and researchers ( George Blacker, Carl Kenziora, Len Kunstadt, among other members of the New York Record Research Associates ) had long speculated that since these records were found in a west coast warehouse uncirculated, they were possibly intended for offshore sales in U. S. possessions ( Guam, Marianas, etc.
The last state representative whose district included only Bienville Parish was John Len Lacy of Castor, who served a single term from 1964 – 1968 and had been a member of the Bienville Parish School Board for thirty-two years.
The orchestra leader for many years was Professor Len Bagby.

Len and ten
The theatre is reputed to be haunted by at least two ghosts, one a former painter at the theatre called Len, the other a girl aged about nine or ten in Victorian dress.
In FA Cup finals over the previous decade, there had been a notable amount of teams reduced to ten men or hampered considerably by hard, spiteful or accidental challenges from opposition players, including two goalkeepers suffering a broken neck ( Bert Trautmann, 1955 ) and broken cheekbone ( Ray Wood, 1957 ) respectively ; two wingers in successive years being stretchered off with broken legs ( Roy Dwight, 1959 and Dave Whelan, 1960 ) and a full back left hobbling for three quarters of the game with a damaged ankle ( Len Chalmers, 1961 ).
He only played ten matches that season, but after Len Wills was moved to right back at the start of 1959-60, McCullough became the Gunners ' regular left back.

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He is primarily known these days as an inker, although he has done some pencilling as well ( for instance, collaborating with writer Len Wein on an early 1980s run on Green Lantern ).
Lew Irwin, John Gilliland, Thom Beck, and Len Chandler also performed in their early days.
In 2009, Buckhantz was featured in the ESPN 30 for 30 film " Without Bias " about the days leading up to the Len Bias death in the summer of 1986 after being chosen number 2 overall by the Boston Celtics after a stellar career at the University of Maryland.
The last Manukau mayor, Len Brown, was one of the young volunteers who helped develop the Village in its early days.

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Scherer also had a big night at bat with four hits in five trips including a double, Len Boehmer also was 4-for-5 with two doubles and Dave Ritchie had a home run and a triple.
In the timeless Fifth Test at The Oval, the highlight was Len Hutton's then world record score of 364 as England made 903-7 declared.
This was the beginning of one of the greatest periods in English cricket history with players such as captain Len Hutton, batsmen Denis Compton, Peter May, Tom Graveney, Colin Cowdrey, bowlers Fred Trueman, Brian Statham, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, Tony Lock and wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans.
* 1913 – Len Butterfield, New Zealand cricketer ( d. 1999 )
* Principles of Avionics, 4th Edition by Albert Helfrick, Len Buckwalter, and Avionics Communications Inc. ( Paperback-Jul 1, 2007 )
The cast included Glynis Johns ( Desiree Armfeldt ), Len Cariou ( Fredrik Egerman ), Hermione Gingold ( Madame Armfeldt ), Victoria Mallory, Judith Kahan, Mark Lambert, Laurence Guittard, Patricia Elliott, George Lee Andrews, and D. Jamin Bartlett.
In 1977, a film version of A Little Night Music was released, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Lesley-Anne Down and Diana Rigg, with Len Cariou, Hermione Gingold and Laurence Guittard reprising their Broadway roles.
Exploration of the outback continued in the 1950s when Len Beadell explored, surveyed and built many roads in support of the nuclear weapons tests at Emu Field and Maralinga and rocket testing on the Woomera Prohibited Area.
( Photographer: Len Chetwyn.
There also exists a Vocaloid song sung by Len Kagamine, Dream Eating Monochrome Baku, about the Baku, depicting it / him as a sharply dressed blond boy ( Len Kagamine ) with an elephant cane.
* Deighton, Len.
Len Ford, who the Browns picked up from the defunct AAFC Los Angeles Dons team, emerged as a force on the defensive line, making the Pro Bowl each year between 1951 and 1953.
Still, Cleveland finished the regular season 9 – 3 as Graham and Lavelli excelled on offense and linemen Len Ford and Don Colo held up the defense.
In May 1981, Len Barker threw a perfect game against the Toronto Blue Jays, joining Addie Joss as the only other Indian pitcher to do so.
When ITV did return, its first evening schedule included a special " catch-up " edition of Coronation Street, in which storylines which would have taken place during the strike were explained away in the form of a narrative chat between Len Fairclough and Bet Lynch.
In 1983, antihero Len Fairclough ( Peter Adamson ), one of the show's central male characters since 1961, was killed off, and in 1984, Stan Ogden ( Bernard Youens ) died.
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