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Lou and resignation
His resignation at the end of the 1987 season lead to a flurry of moves as then-manager Lou Piniella was promoted to general manager, and ( for the fifth time ) Billy Martin was named Yankees manager.
After his resignation, the show was temporarily replaced by CNN Tonight, a news program hosted by John Roberts and later Erica Hill which featured reports filed by reporters who had filed reports for Lou Dobbs ' program.
With Lou Dobbs ' sudden resignation from the network on November 12, 2009, CNN announced that King would take over Dobbs ' timeslot in early 2010.
These include a situation in 1978 where three players threw a man into a lake precipitating the resignation of coach Lou Saban, the 1991 Cotton Bowl Classic unsportsman like conduct giving rise to the so-called " Miami Rule ," the 1995 Pell Grant scandal, and the 2005 " 7th Floor Crew " rap song, described above.

Lou and tells
* 1939 – Lou Gehrig, recently diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, tells a crowd at Yankee Stadium that he considers himself " The luckiest man on the face of the earth " as he announces his retirement from major league baseball.
The film tells the story of a young Canadian woman, Sally Matthews ( Susan Sarandon ), whose dream for a better life in the gambling business is interrupted by the return of the drug-dealing husband, whom she had left behind, and older Lou Pascal ( Burt Lancaster ), a longtime resident of Atlantic City, and how their lives interact and change, both for the better.
Lou ( Brian Doyle-Murray ), the course official who is acting as an umpire, tells Czervik his team will forfeit unless they find a substitute.
Staff Sergeant Monfriez ( Lou Diamond Phillips ), however, tells Serling that Walden was a coward and that he was responsible for destroying the tank.
In an interview with Lou Galie, Senior Vice President of Technology at Timex, he tells what he claims to be the real story.
She tells Lou that she likewise felt that he was the right manager to bring the ragtag group together.
When she denies the allegations, Lou tells her that he's called the police, and if she's truly innocent, she'll wait for them to arrive.
Tommy is about to leave the group and look for another route out after Lou tells him to go, obviously reminded about his vow to Janet.
Tommy reads Lou ’ s letter which tells the guys to stay together, then spreads Lou's " remains.
Thornton tells his friend, chauffeur and bodyguard Lou to drive him to Jason's college.
Cate tells Shelly she looks forward to meeting " Lou " someday.
That same day, Angel tells Lou Ann that he is leaving her for good.
Lou tells Andy that he's planning to take Andy to Disney World.
" Officer Lou tells a disgruntled Wiggum that this is a Monkees song rather than a Beatles one ( see below ).
In 1970, Lou Reed was approached about a project to turn A Walk on the Wild Side into a musical, a story he tells between songs on the his 1978 Live: Take No Prisoners album.
Pat enjoys the upset she has caused for the Beales, and it is not until a dying Lou pleads with her to finally name the father that Pat succumbs and tells Simon that his father is Brian Wicks, whom she had been having an affair with during her marriage to Pete.

Lou and Phelps
Young sports icons and Olympic athletes during their competitive times were considered teen idols like Jean-Claude Killy, Peggy Fleming, Bruce Jenner, Joe Namath, Dorothy Hamill, Mark Spitz, Nadia Comăneci, Mary Lou Retton, Dominique Moceanu, Michelle Kwan, Shawn Johnson, Nastia Liukin, Mia Hamm, Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps, Shaun White, Apolo Ohno, McKayla Maroney, and Gabby Douglas.
Many famous athletes have been featured in the series, including Rob Ray, Andre Agassi, Ray Allen, Michael Andretti, Carmelo Anthony, Gilbert Arenas, Lance Armstrong, Paul Bearer, Rich Beem, Drew Bledsoe, King Kong Bundy, Bill Bradley, Drew Brees, Kobe Bryant, Mark Buehrle, Kurt Busch, Jennifer Capriati, Brandi Chastain, Chris Chelios, Roger Clemens ( who was in 5 of them, the most of any athlete ), Sidney Crosby, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Carl Edwards, Roger Federer, Kevin Garnett, Ozzie Guillén, Mia Hamm, Jim Harbaugh, Evander Holyfield, Tim Hudson, LeBron James, Keyshawn Johnson, Roy Jones Jr., Jim Kelly, Alexi Lalas, Bobby Labonte, Lennox Lewis, Mark McGwire, Shawn Micheals, Gheorghe Muresan, Dwyane Wade, Steve Nash, Candace Parker, Chris Paul, Gaylord Perry, Adrian Peterson, Michael Phelps, Mary Lou Retton, Ben Roethlisberger, Tony Romo, Pete Sampras, Maria Sharapova, Andriy Shevchenko, Jerry Stackhouse, Kerri Strug, Fernando Vargas, Adam Vinatieri, Shaun White, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Tiger Woods, David Wright, Alexander Ovechkin, and The Undertaker.
As manager, Phelps hires Lou Brown, a tire salesman who " has managed the Toledo Mud Hens for the last 30 years ".
Lou does not resign, and Phelps reasserts her authority by saying that if he shares any part of their conversation with anyone, she will fire him.

Lou and can't
Then, during a very hot, sultry mid-summer's night, when Barney and his sister Lou can't sleep, they find themselves transported back in time and out onto the downs.
Ben expects a fight, but Hank explains that though he can't give Lou what Ben can, he's still a better man for her.

Lou and good
Lou Mannheim as an archetype old man mentor, says early in the film, that " good things sometimes take time ", referring to IBM and Hilton — in contrast, Gekko's " Greed is Good " credo typifies the short-term view prevalent in the 1980s.
George Butler was now responsible for the label, but despite some good albums, the commercial viability of jazz was in question, and more borderline and outright commercial records were made ( often by artists who had previously recorded " straight " jazz for the label-Bobby Hutcherson, Lou Donaldson, Donald Byrd, Grant Green, Horace Silver ).
Some of the most famous included Larry Storch, Dallas McKennon ( best known as the voice of Archie in the Archie cartoon and as Cincinnatus, in the Daniel Boone TV series ), Adam West and Burt Ward ( who recreated their roles as " Batman and Robin " from their 1960s live-action series for Filmation's 1977 animated incarnation ), Jane Webb, and good friends and colleagues Ed Asner and Linda Gary ( Gary voiced a majority of Filmation's work in the 1980s ), along with John Erwin ( voice of Reggie Mantle, and later the voice of He-Man ), Alan Oppenheimer ( character actor in TV and film ), Ted Knight, George DiCenzo ( John BlackStar, Hordak, Bow on She-ra ), Melendy Britt, Howard Morris, Pat Fraley, Charlie Adler, Ed Gilbert, Susan Blu, Erika Scheimer ( daughter of Lou Scheimer ), and even Lou Scheimer himself ( either uncredited, or under the pseudonym of " Erik ( sometimes " Eric ") Gunden ").
Although the new act received good reviews, Bud quit, saying, " No one could ever live up to Lou.
Lou spent a good portion of the early 1950s at a gym named Stillmans boxing gym.
Coach Little had a problem of getting good high school athletes because of the entrance requirements at Columbia, and Columbia didn ’ t have any physical education undergraduate program, and so, when New College was started Lou Little was happy because they had a P. E. Department.
I remember eating beforehand with Bernie ( Previn ; trumpet ) and Lou ( McGarity ; trombone ) and everyone being in good spirits.
When Lou Thesz was just starting out in the early 1930s, there were a good many wrestlers still active who had known Gotch and were not reluctant to talk about him.
When Sam and Lou were joined briefly by brother Joe, a prospector in the nearby Cerrillos Hills, a local newspaper wrote: " The three brothers are all of them young, nervy and square western men and it would be a good thing for the town if they were all on the police force.
" During a feud teaming with his old protégé Jimmy Snuka against Lou Albano and Ray Stevens, Rogers broke his hip and retired from wrestling for good.
Lou Thesz, Rogers ' long-time colleague and frequent opponent, best described Rogers ’ early impact in his memoir, Hooker: “ Rogers is remembered by fans and performers alike as one of the top all-time stars in the business, but it ’ s probably not common knowledge just how influential he was … he broke into the business somewhere around 1941 as a hero-type personality, with little more going for him than a good body and natural charisma in the ring – which is actually a pretty good beginning – and he was a hit almost from the start.
The same year, his. 325 batting average was good enough to allow him to finish second in the league, two percentage points behind Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians.
Devils ' general manager Lou Lamoriello praised his impact both on and off the ice: " Certainly ( the tangibles were ) the quality player he was even at that time, how good he was defensively as well as always finding a way to get big goals.
Lou is playing Henry Standing Bear, a Native American, who is Longmire's good friend -- often helping him with cases and in dealing with the reservation police who don't respect or like outsiders, especially other law enforcement.
Allmusic later noted that the single was a " good example " of the band's " balancing act " as " the guitar-heavy style of their early work gave way to slick arrangements that pushed electronics to the fore ... temper ( ing ) its rock guitar edge ... and Lou Gramm's quasi-operatic vocals ... by thick layers of chiming synthesizers and an array of electronic textures.
Lou Gehrig also had a good Series.
Possessing a rare combination of power, blazing speed, and good defense, he became the second man in Major League history ( after Lou Brock in 1967 ) to hit 20 home runs and steal 50 bases in one season.
The father of the Fowler family, Arthur was essentially a good man, but he made some foolish choices and he always ended up paying dearly for them, also being bossed to the brink of insanity by his mother-in-law and wife, Lou Beale ( Anna Wing ) and Pauline Fowler ( Wendy Richard ).
To help ensure that KAZT would be a high-quality station that would " do some good for Arizona ", the Londen family put together an advisory board of notable Arizonans, including Governor Jane Dee Hull, U. S. Representative Bob Stump, prominent local auto dealer Lou Grubb, Jerry Colangelo of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks, and Michael Bidwill of the Arizona Cardinals.
In later years, he would become the manager of his good friend, and reigning NWA Champion, Lou Thesz.
The new defence pair of Al MacNeil and Lou Fontinato turned in a good game.

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