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Margaret Jane Pauley ( born October 31, 1950 in Indianapolis, Indiana ), better known as Jane Pauley, is an American television anchor and journalist, and has been involved in news reporting since 1975.
Since her talk show's cancellation, Pauley has made few appearances on television programs.
Pauley Pavilion has been the venue for many other sports championships, concerts, commencement ceremonies and political events.
Judge William H. Pauley III ( 2004 ): " This court declines the City's invitation to wander into a Serbonian bog before a state court has had the opportunity to illuminate the path.

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In 2004, she returned to television as host of The Jane Pauley Show, a syndicated daytime talk show lasted for one season.
Pauley is also affiliated with the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, where she serves on the institute ’ s leadership board.
Pauley maintains she believed she was being interviewed by a Times reporter.
Pauley and other people involved with the show, before its premiere, were not aware of how she would adapt to the medium.
While at school she befriended William and Emily Harris, sang in the Pickers, a musical group in the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, with former NBC anchor Jane Pauley, was involved in theater and majored in education.
Throughout the late 1980s she was seen on Today as a regular substitute for host Bryant Gumbel, co-host Jane Pauley, or news anchor John Palmer.
On October 27, 1989, Jane Pauley announced after thirteen years on Today that she would be leaving the program at the end of the year to pursue a prime time news assignment — which would debut on July 17, 1990 as Real Life with Jane Pauley.

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In the matrix, Case hears inhuman laughter, a trait associated with Pauley during Case's work with his ROM construct, thus suggesting that Pauley was not erased after all, but instead worked out a side deal with Wintermute / Neuromancer to be freed from the construct so he could exist in the matrix.
" Members who made up the band varied from year to year ; Phil Mehaffey ( organ ), Vic Olekas ( guitar ), Dan Schultz ( bass ), Vince Disalvo and Ron Pauley ( drums ), Bill and Ron witherspoon ( horns ), Marvin Smith ( vocals ).
Pauley graduated from Warren Central High School in 1968.
While Pauley had no connection to the story, the apology was apparently part of a settlement of a lawsuit resulting from the now debunked 1993 report which aired on Dateline on November 17th, 1992.
* Your Life Calling with Jane Pauley, from AARP on YouTube
Pauley received dozens of briefings from the FBI to this end.
Men's Basketball game at Pauley Pavilion on 1 / 8 / 05 when UCLA came from 22 down to upset Washington.
A million dollars was raised, which was matched by a donation from Edwin W. Pauley.
Pauley Pavilion from Drake Stadium
Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention recorded Just Another Band from L. A. in Pauley Pavilion in 1972.
In 2009, UCLA Spring Sing made its Pauley Pavilion return on May 8, having switched from the smaller Los Angeles Tennis Center to this much larger venue due to its popularity and overwhelming demand.
In 1975 WMAQ paired Kalber with the then unknown Jane Pauley, who was recruited from a station in Indianapolis ; this arrangement did not succeed.
Moving to national broadcasting for the NBC television network, Kalber was one of the most visible broadcasters in the country from 1976-1981 while anchoring the news on Today, working with hosts Brokaw and Pauley.
Whereas Palmer had read the news from a desk separate from where Gumbel and Pauley sat, Norville was seated alongside the program's hosts at the opening and closing of every show.
The name was also used for another early-morning news program produced by NBC News from 1982 to 1983, which featured the cast of NBC's Today at the time -- Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, and Willard Scott.
Abigail " Abby " Sciuto () is a fictional character from the NCIS television series by CBS Television, and is portrayed by Pauley Perrette.

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* Pauley Perrette Actor, Singer ; best known for her role as Abby Scuito on NCIS
In her autobiography, " And So It Goes ", Pauley's colleague Linda Ellerbee wrote, " She ( Pauley ) is what I want to be when I grow up ").
Much like her earlier attempt at solo hosting following her Today tenure, The Jane Pauley Show never gained traction in the ratings, and was canceled after one season.
In September 2009, Pauley lent her name to the Jane Pauley Community Health Center, a facility in collaboration between the Community Health Network and the Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, Indiana.
Pauley is known for revealing very little, if anything, of her private life, which made the disclosure of her bipolar disorder all the more unexpected.
In October 2006, Pauley and her lawyers filed a lawsuit against The New York Times for allegedly duping her into lending her name and likeness to an advertising supplement popular with drug companies.
On March 25, 1978, her UCLA Bruins team was the AIAW national champion: UCLA defeated Maryland, 90 – 74 at Pauley Pavilion.

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* Francis ' Coyote ' Shivers, former husband of Bebe Buell and Pauley Perrette, deemed a Vexatious Litigant on August 27, 2008 by The Superior Court of Los Angeles County during a long ongoing trial between himself and Perrette.
However, CBS outrated The Today Show for second spot over a few weeks in 1984 when Jane Pauley was on maternity leave.
On February 9th, 1993, at the end of a regularly scheduled edition of Dateline, Pauley, along with co-host Stone Phillips, delivered a public apology to General Motors on behalf of NBC.
" In this role Pauley reports on how people age 50 + are reinventing the way they live and work.
Hoover agreed to supply Pauley with confidential FBI information on " ultra-liberal " regents, faculty members, and students, and to assist in removing Kerr.
Wooden coached what would prove to be his final game in Pauley Pavilion on March 1, 1975, in a 93 – 59 victory over Stanford.
The 2013 championships will take place on April 19-21, 2013 at UCLA's newly renovated Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California.
Edwin W. Pauley Pavilion, commonly known as Pauley Pavilion, is an indoor arena located in the Westwood Village district of Los Angeles, California, on the campus of UCLA.
Pauley Pavilion was constructed so that there would be some space between the crowds and the action on the court.
The first game ever played in Pauley Pavilion was on November 27, 1965.
* Former UCLA coach John Wooden and his late wife were honored on December 20, 2003 when the basketball floor at Pauley Pavilion was named " Nell & John Wooden Court.
* Barack Obama's presidential campaign held a rally at Pauley Pavilion on February 3, 2008, the Sunday before California's presidential primary election.
* Pauley reopens after renovation with a men's basketball game against Indiana State on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012.
Following the completion of the renovation, Pauley Pavilion will host the NCAA women's gymnastics championships on April 19 – 21, 2013 and the NCAA men's volleyball championships on May 2 & 4, 2013.
The university unveiled the Pauley Pavilion renovation plans to the public and kicked off the fund-raising campaign on May 11, 2009 at Pauley.

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