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The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
The town's Tilton Library is connected to the regional library network, and is located in South Deerfield.
There is a hardware store, a massage studio, a used book store, an internet cafe, a travel website, a coffee shop, a family restaurant, various hair salons, a liquor store, the Tilton Library, Frontier Regional High School, Georgios Restaurant and pizzeria, In Touch Studios ( a massage therapy salon ), Hillside Pizza, Polish American Citizens Club and a small, local brewery.
Tilton is a town located on the Winnipesaukee River in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States.
Tilton is home to the Tilton School, a private preparatory school.
These two names refer to the bridge, built in 1763, that crossed the Winnipesaukee River from Canterbury to Sanbornton and onto what is presently Main Street in Tilton.
Charles E. Tilton donated many statues to the town, a unique feature, and his estate is now part of the Tilton School.
Charles E. Tilton also donated what is perhaps the most notable landmark in the area, the hilltop Memorial Arch, located in the neighboring town of Northfield, across the Winnipesaukee River from the center of Tilton.
Tilton is drained by the Winnipesaukee River.
The highest point in Tilton is above sea level, along the town's northern border, near the summit of Calef Hill.
Tilton is served by Interstate 93, U. S. Route 3, and state routes 11, 132 and 140.
Tilton is considered the gateway to the Lakes Region of the state, and a large commercial and retail district has sprung up at the intersection of the five aforementioned routes, just off Exit 20 of I-93.
The historic village of Tilton is located a short distance to the west of the new commercial development, on the northern banks of the Winnipesaukee.
A full I-93 interchange, exit 20, is located less than a mile from Northfield, in the neighboring town of Tilton.
Along with Tilton, Northfield is home to the facilities of the Tilton School, an independent college-preparatory school serving grades 9-12.
Tiltonsville is named for early Jefferson County settlers from the family of John Tilton.
Tilton-Northfield is a census-designated place ( CDP ) representing two adjacent villages in the towns of Tilton in Belknap County and Northfield in Merrimack County in the U. S. state of New Hampshire.
: The true love of Gary's life, she is the mother of his three children, including Dallas Lucy Ewing ( Charlene Tilton ) and twins Bobby & Betsy Ewing.
Robert Gibson Tilton ( born June 7, 1946, in Dallas, Texas ) is an American televangelist who achieved notoriety in the 1980s and early 1990s through his infomercial-styled religious television program Success-N-Life, which at its peak in 1991 aired in all 235 American TV markets ( daily in the majority of them ), brought in nearly $ 80 million per year, and was described as " the fastest growing television ministry in America.

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** Robert Tilton, American televangelist and author

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Curious about the pervasiveness of the problem, the Trinity Foundation got on the mailing lists of several televangelists, including Tilton, and started keeping records of the many types of solicitations they received almost daily from various ministries.
Primetime Live's original investigation and subsequent updates included interviews with several former Tilton employees and acquaintances.

Tilton and books
Tilton was particularly influenced by Dave Del Dotto, a real estate promoter who produced hour-long infomercials showing his glamorous life in Hawaii ( which he constantly stressed anyone could achieve just by following the principles set up in his many " get rich quick " books ) as well as " interviews " with students who were brought out to his Hawaiian villa for said interviews, specifically for their on-camera testimonials about the success in life they were now enjoying thanks to his teachings.
In the same interview, Tilton's former secretary came forward and claimed that Tilton lifted excerpts from " get rich quick " books and used them in his sermons, and that she never saw him perform normal pastoral duties such as visiting with the sick and praying with members.
* Maggie Tilton, a fictional character appearing in two books in the Lonesome Dove series

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" Tilton also informed Stanton about the alleged affair, and Stanton passed the information to Victoria Woodhull.
Woodhull, a free love advocate, printed innuendo about Beecher, and began to woo Tilton, convincing him to write a book of her life story from imaginative material that she supplied.
In the show's closing moments, as cast members gathered with the host to say good night, Tilton asked Rocket how he felt about being shot.
At the end of the show, as cast members traditionally gathered around the host to say good night, Tilton asked Rocket how he felt about being shot.

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Dallas lawyer Gary Richardson, who represented many of the parties suing Tilton for fraud, attempted to intervene in the Tiltons ' divorce, citing the potential for the divorce settlement to be used to hide financial assets that were currently part of the many fraud cases ; Richardson's petition to have the divorce action put on hold until after the fraud cases were settled was denied.

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Tilton had a major success from 1942 to 1949 as one of the first artists to record for Capitol Records.
Getting government backing was crucial due to the personal investments already made: “ The Ladd and Tilton Bank $ 20, 000, the Northern Pacific Railroad another $ 20, 000, and brewer Henry Weinhard $ 10, 000 ….” Many of the substantial investments were from hotels ( the Imperial Hotel Company purchased 50 shares worth $ 5, 000 ), restaurants, streetcar companies, and retailers – all groups with much to gain from the success of the fair and the economic prosperity it could provide.

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Edward Lippincott Tilton and William A. Boring won the 1897 competition to design the first phase, including the Main Building ( 1897 – 1900 ), Kitchen and Laundry Building ( 1900 – 01 ), Main Powerhouse ( 1900 – 01 ), and the Main Hospital Building ( 1900 – 01 ).
The City of Wilmington has 9 Historic Districts, including the Baynard Boulevard, Kentmere Parkway, Rockford Park, Cool Spring / Tilton Park, the tri-part sections of the Eastside, St. Marys and Old Swedes Church, Quaker Hill, Delaware Avenue, Trinity Vicinity, and Upper / Lower Market Street.
Martin and other American builders including Washburn and others since forgotten ( Schmidt & Maul, Stumcke, Tilton ) used X-bracing instead.
After she left Capitol, Tilton recorded for other labels, including Coral and Tops.
His first wife was Margaret Digby, daughter of Sir Everard Digby of Tilton, Leicestershire, by whom he had four sons, including Sir Leonard Skeffington, who would hold the post of Lieutenant of the Tower of London.

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Also in the original report, a former friend of Tilton's from college ( who remained anonymous and was shown in silhouette ) claimed that both he and Tilton would attend tent revival meetings as a " sport " and would claim to be anointed and healed at the meetings.
Tilton appealed the decision in 1993 ; although the findings of the original court were upheld in 1995, Federal Judge Michael Burrage's opinion criticized ABC and the Primetime Live producers for their editing of the story and noted that ABC had been warned by their own religion editor, Peggy Wehmeyer ( who knew Ole Anthony from her work as a religion reporter at ABC affiliate WFAA-TV in Dallas ), that " Mr. Anthony could not be trusted and was obsessed with his crusade against.

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Architects Edward Lippincott Tilton and William Alciphron Boring received a gold medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition for the building's design.
* 1871 – Sinmiyangyo: Captain McLane Tilton leads 109 U. S. Marines in a naval attack on Han River forts on Kanghwa Island, Korea.
Carson died a month later at age 58 on May 23, 1868, in the presence of Dr. Tilton.
Her arrest on obscenity charges a few days before the election, for publishing an account of the alleged adulterous affair between the prominent minister, Henry Ward Beecher, and Elizabeth Tilton, added to the sensational coverage of her candidacy.
But a member of his church, Theodore Tilton, disclosed to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a colleague of Woodhull, that his wife had confessed Beecher was committing adultery with her.
With the publication of the scandal, Theodore Tilton, the husband of Elizabeth, sued Beecher for " alienation of affection.
* June 10 – United States expedition to Korea: Captain McLane Tilton leads 109 members of the United States Marine Corps in a naval attack on the Han River forts on Ganghwa Island in Korea.
" A few weeks after returning from the United States, Keynes died of a heart attack at Tilton, his farmhouse home near Firle, East Sussex, England, on 21 April 1946 at the age of 62.
A pilot was shot in September 1996 at KTLA Studios in California for a revised version called Match Game 2 with Charlene Tilton ( a panelist on the 1979 – 1982 version ) as host.
In 1919, Fox Film Corporation produced and released the feature The Lincoln Highwayman, a black and white silent film starring William Russell, Lois Lee, Frank Brownlee, Jack Connolly, Edward Peil, Sr., Harry Spingler, and Edward B. Tilton.
For a short time in the early 1940s, Martha Tilton would sing what was formerly the instrumental.
Going south from Danville, Route 1 passes through Tilton, Belgium, Westville, the city of Georgetown, and Ridge Farm.
* Glenn Tilton joined United Airlines as President, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
* Cool Spring & Tilton Park – bounded loosely by Pennsylvania Avenue on the north, West 7th Street on the south, North Jackson Street on the east and North Rodney Street on the west.
* 1971-1972 Tilton D. McNeal

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