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Past performers and attendees have included Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, Nell Carter, Sandi Patty, Kathie Lee Gifford, Kathy Ireland, Brad Paisley, Brooks and Dunn, Ray Romano, Tony Danza, Patricia Heaton, Doris Roberts, Whoopi Goldberg, Brad Garrett, and Prince Edward.
Co-songwriters on the album also included Melissa Auf der Maur, Patty Schemel, Jordon Zadorozny of Blinker the Star, and Charlotte Caffey of The Go-Go's, each contributing pieces to a number of songs, however the most notable contributor was Billy Corgan, who co-wrote five of the twelve songs on the album.
It included guest vocals from Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Patty Griffin, Gillian Welch and Patty Loveless.
The City of Oswego is included in New York State's 48th Senate District, represented by Republican Patty Ritchie.
The voice cast included Reba West as Patty Rabbit and Steve Kramer as Wilde Wolf.
Guest stars included: Leslie Nielsen, James Woods, Nick Nolte, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cal Bellini, Marshall Colt, Pat Conway, Patty Duke, Richard Egan, Richard Eastham, Don Keefer, Flip Mark, John Ritter, Robert Wagner, Rick Nelson, Wayne Maunder, Dick Van Patten, Mark Hamill, Stefanie Powers, Martin Sheen, Tom Bosley, Tom Selleck, Larry Hagman, Bill Bixby, John Davidson, Eve McVeagh, Johnny Corn, Norman Fell, Anthony Geary, Charles Aidman, Beverly Washburn, Michael Constantine, Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul, and Meredith Baxter, among many others.
Her early work on television included roles in Starlight Theater, Robert Montgomery Presents, Lux Video Theater, Woman with a Past, The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse, Dr. Kildare, The Patty Duke Show, Car 54 Where Are You ?, Dennis the Menace and Naked City.
The Hooters ' 1985 Columbia Records debut album, Nervous Night, achieved platinum status around the world, selling in excess of 2 million copies and included Billboard Top 40 hits " Day By Day " ( No. 18 ), " And We Danced " ( No. 21 ) and " Where Do The Children Go " that featured accompanying vocals from Patty Smyth ( No. 38 ).
The ten woman flight attendant crew on Flight 401 included: Mercedes Ruiz, Sue Tebbs, Adrienne Hamilton ( lead flight attendant ), Trudy Smith, Dorothy Warnock, Pat Ghyssels, Beverly Raposa, Patty Georgia, Stephanie Stanich and Sharon Transue.
Some of her notable films included Patty Hearst ( 1988 ), The Handmaid's Tale ( 1990 ), Nell ( 1994 ), The Parent Trap ( 1998 ) and Maid in Manhattan ( 2002 ).
Long-running characters included Ava Rescott ( played by Patty Lotz, 1983 – 1984 ; Roya Megnot, 1984 – 1988, 1990 as a temporary replacement ; Lisa Peluso, 1988 – 1995 ), a schemer whose adventures ranged from stuffing a pillow in her dress to simulate pregnancy to being kidnapped at Universal Studios to being menaced by her lover's identical twin, Gilbert.
On film, Lansing starred in the late-1950s sci-fi film 4D Man, ( which included a young Patty Duke ).
Honored guests included writer Tim Powers, artist Todd Lockwood, fan Patty Wells, and toastmaster Scott Sigler.
Other appearances included his iconic role as the father of Natalie Wood in the James Dean classic Rebel Without a Cause ( 1955 ), as Robert Mitchum's ill fated brother Arthur in the William Wellman adventure Track of the Cat ( 1954 ), and as the often absent father Col. Kenneth Penmark in The Bad Seed ( 1956 ) also starring Nancy Kelly and Patty McCormack.
Our site will also highlight work generated by alternative radio stations, galleries, magazines, artists, think tanks and political cartoonists .” Other original contributors included commentators Naomi Klein and Francine Pelletier, anti-globalization strategists Anna Dashtgard and Patty Barrera, and aboriginal activists Priscilla Settee and Sandra DeLaronde.
She was one of the co-founders of the LPGA in 1950, which included her two great rivals of the time, Patty Berg and Babe Zaharias.
The other initial members included: bassist Ivan Elias ( 1950 – 1995 ), guitarist Keith Mack, guitarist Jon Bon Jovi ( briefly ), keyboardist Benjy King, ( 1953-2012 ) drummer Frankie LaRocka ( later replaced by Thommy Price ), and vocalist Patty Smyth.
Some of WSJT's shows included Ozzie & Harriet, The Danny Thomas Show, My Little Margie, Our Miss Brooks, December Bride, The Donna Reed Show, The Patty Duke Show, Petticoat Junction, Bachelor Father, Love That Bob, Gunsmoke, Naked City, Ironside, The Ann Sothern Show, and other vintage series not wanted by other Philadelphia-area stations.
During this time, the women's division included Madusa, Mona, Sherri Martel, Rhonda Sing, Patty Stonegrinder, Brandi Alexander, Little Jeanne, Dee Dee Venturi, Fantasy, Lexie Fyfe, Asya, Midnight, Daffney, Major Gunns, Miss Hancock, Torrie Wilson, Kimberly Page, Spice, Paisley, and Tygress.
Her other television appearances included two appearances on the Perry Mason episodes, " The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde ," ( 1958 ) and " The Case of the Cowardly Lion " ( 1961 ), The Cisco Kid, The Adventures of Kit Carson ( twice as June Sanders ), It's a Great Life, Frontier, The Abbott and Costello Show, The DuPont Show with June Allyson ( as Penny in the 1960 episode " The Trench Coat ", along with David Niven and Lyle Talbot ), Leave It to Beaver, Gunsmoke ( as a duplicitous villainess trying to have her husband murdered ), Rawhide ( Season 1 / 20 as Nora Sage ), General Electric Theater, The Lone Ranger, The Untouchables ( in Season 1 as a two-timing showgirl playing opposite Cameron Mitchell ), and The Patty Duke Show.
Guests included Eddy Arnold, Connie Smith, Vikki Carr, Buck Owens, Jim Reeves, Red Buttons, Johnny Cash, Eydie Gorme, Carl Smith, Jerry Vale, Gene Pitney, The Four Seasons, Patty Duke, Bobby Rydell and SSgt.

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In her trial, which commenced on January 15, 1976 ( and in her dozens of previous interviews by FBI agents Charles Bates and Lawrence Lawler — any reference to which was not allowed by the presiding judge to be included in the trial ), Hearst's attorney F. Lee Bailey claimed that Hearst had been blindfolded, imprisoned in a narrow closet and physically and sexually abused.
The Trail-Blazer tour included representatives of the Hearst newspaper syndicate, the Indianapolis Star and News, the Chicago Tribune, and telegraph companies to help transmit their dispatches.
Some of the more significant cases included St Donat's Castle, bought by William Randolph Hearst in 1925 and then decorated with numerous medieval buildings removed from their original sites around Britain, and the case of Hornby, where many parts of the castle were sold off and sent to buyers in the United States.
In the U. S., newsreel series included The March of Time ( 1935 – 1951 ), Pathé News ( 1910 – 1956 ), Paramount News ( 1927 – 1957 ), Fox Movietone News ( 1928 – 1963 ), Hearst Metrotone News ( 1914 – 1967 ), and Universal Newsreel ( 1929 – 1967 ).
" She also had small parts in the films Enemies of Women ( 1923 ), a William Randolph Hearst production whose cast included Lionel Barrymore and Clara Bow, So This Is Marriage?
When William Randolph Hearst offered Loos a contract to write a picture for his mistress Marion Davies, Loos included Emerson in the deal, though his presence was unnecessary.
It is believed that this introduction led to Morgan's first downstate commission by Hearst, circa 1914, for the design of the Los Angeles Examiner Building, a Mission revival style project that included contributions by Los Angeles architects William J. Dodd and J. Martyn Haenkel.
In 1995, Greenspun was hired to lead development of Hearst Corporation's Internet services, which included some early e-commerce sites.
In 1919, the rival International Film Service studio folded and owner William Randolph Hearst licensed Bray to continue the IFS series, which included Jerry on the Job films adapted from Walter Hoban's comic strip.
ATN had over 200 shareholders which included a venture capital firm Spectrum Equity Investors and the Hearst Family Fund.
Other prominent donors have included Edward S. Harkness and Anna Harkness, Howard Hughes, William Randolph Hearst, Harry and Leona Helmsley, Maurice R. Greenberg, and the Baker, Whitney, Lasdon, and Payson families.
Cloyne was built in 1904 for $ 80, 000 by the University Land and Improvement Company, which included several University professors, University benefactresses Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Jane K. Sather, future Regent James K. Moffit, Dr. Louis Lisser, John L. Howard, Warren Olney, Dr. Kasper Pishel, Louis Titus, John Galen Howard, the architect of the building and James M. Pierce, the later owner of the hotel.
This included a spectacular junior campaign in 2002, when he rushed for 1, 324 yards and eight touchdowns on 261 carries ( 5. 1 yards per carry ), becoming the first Georgia running back to pass 1, 000-yards in a season since Garrison Hearst in 1992.
Duveen's clients included Henry Clay Frick, William Randolph Hearst, Henry E. Huntington, J. P. Morgan, Samuel H. Kress, Andrew Mellon, John D. Rockefeller, and a Canadian Frank Porter Wood.
These included the Tebtunis Archive of ancient papyri, excavated by an Egyptian expedition funded by Phoebe Apperson Hearst in 1899-1900 and the largest such collection in the Western Hemisphere ; the papers of Mark Twain, the object of the Mark Twain Project, which since 1965 has been editing everything written by him ; a large collection of medieval manuscripts, incunabula, and rare printed books from the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries ; and the literary manuscripts of such California writers as Ina Coolbrith, California's first poet laureate, George Sterling, figures associated with the Beat Generation in San Francisco, such as Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Michael McClure, Philip Lamantia, Philip Whalen, and William Everson ( Brother Antoninus ), and contemporary authors such as John Mortimer, Sean O ' Faolain, Maxine Hong Kingston and Joan Didion.
Other alumni included U. S. president John F. Kennedy, Ivanka Trump and Amanda Hearst.
Previous members of the Theatricals have included Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, J. P. Morgan, Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Randolph Hearst, lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, Oscar winner Jack Lemmon, humorist Andy Borowitz, and former Massachusetts governor William Weld.
Programs broadcast by the network included Homemaker's Holiday, a quiz show hosted by Charlie Hanson ; Good Housekeeping, hosted by Trudy Beilfuss using the name of the Hearst magazine of the same name ; and Pretzel Party, a variety program originally hosted by Larry Clark.
Three of Grim's former assistants included Walter Lantz ( Hearst ), Chuck Jones ( Iwerks ) and Marc Davis ( Disney ).
Publisher William Randolph Hearst had an extensive Arabian breeding program and a short-lived, but important, Morgan program, which included a program of breeding Morabs.
The riding also included the two geographic townships in Algoma District immediately south of Hearst and all of Kenora District east of the prolongation of the westerly border of Cochrane District.
The Hearst Corporation acquired the Houston Post headquarters, which included the newspaper's printing facilities and five offset press lines.

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