Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Marvin Zindler" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Zindler and local
* In the first spin-off, Marvin Zindler also rewarded restaurants for operating clean kitchens continuously with his " Blue Ribbon Awards ," which was done in his final years with local beauty pageant contestants giving the envelopes of the winning restaurants to Zindler.
At one point in the 1970s, Zindler considered running for Congress as a Republican, and the local GOP commissioned surveys that predicted he would win.

Zindler and when
In 1941, when the United States entered World War II, Zindler joined the United States Marine Corps and later received an honorable discharge.

Zindler and reporter
Marvin Harold Zindler ( August 10, 1921 – July 29, 2007 ) was a news reporter for television station KTRK-TV in Houston, Texas, United States.
Zindler began his broadcasting career in 1943 as a part-time night radio disc jockey and spot news reporter at now defunct Houston radio station KATL-AM while working for his family's clothing store.
In 1950 Zindler became a reporter and cameraman for Southwest Film Production Company which produced the 6 P. M. news for KPRC-TV, but in 1954, he was fired by an executive who said he was " too ugly " to work in TV.
Two years later, Zindler joined the Scripps Howard Houston Press to work part-time as a crime reporter and photographer.
When crusading television reporter Melvin P. Thorpe ( based on real-life Houston news personality Marvin Zindler ) decides to make the illegal activity an issue, political ramifications cause the place to be closed down.
* Marvin Zindler, KTRK-TV ABC-13 news reporter who ended the Chicken Ranch in La Grange, Texas.

Zindler and closed
Then Zindler stepped in to shed more light on the operation, which led to its being closed for good.

Zindler and Chicken
Zindler did his expose after two college students — Peggy Meek ( Venable ) and Bill Boe — wrote an article on the Chicken Ranch which landed them an Intercollegiate Press Award.

Zindler and Fayette
The closing did not go well with the sheriff of Fayette County, T. J. Flournoy, who later attacked Zindler in a fight that left Zindler with two fractured ribs, along with a snatched toupee ; reportedly, Flournoy waved the hairpiece in the air as if it were a prized enemy scalp.

Zindler and County
While working for the newspaper and his father's store, Zindler became dissatisfied with the retail business and in 1962 took a career detour to join the Harris County Sheriff's Department.
Two years before joining KTRK-TV, Zindler was assigned by the Sheriff and District Attorney to establish a Consumer Fraud Division with the Harris County District Attorney's Office.
After Jack Heard was elected Sheriff of Harris County in 1972, Zindler was unceremoniously let go, a move that Zindler blamed on agitated car dealers who were alleged to have been rolling back odometers.
Upon news of Zindler's departure from the Harris County Sheriff's Department, KTRK anchor Dave Ward recommended Zindler to the station's assistant news director.

Zindler and Texas
Zindler died from the cancer at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in the Texas Medical Center section of Houston on July 29, 2007, two nights after what would turn out to be his final newscast.
The role of Melvin P. Thorpe, as played by Dom DeLuise, in the 1982 film The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, is based on Zindler.
In November 2007, Bellaire Park in Bellaire, Texas was renamed to Bellaire Zindler Park.
*" Marvin Zindler, 85, Crusader in ‘ Whorehouse in Texas ’ Case, Is Dead " ( NY Times )

Zindler and after
Zindler was also noted for his seventeen cosmetic surgeries, the first of which took place in 1954 after the KPRC-TV firing.

Zindler and news
On January 1, 1973, Marvin Zindler joined KTRK, a station with a news program languishing in third place.
Zindler was the recipient of hundreds of awards from news organizations, charity groups, and medical professionals.
In a news conference, Zindler said he would continue to work.

Zindler and report
Marvin Zindler's trademark signoff at the end of each report was, nearly shouting: " Marrrrrvin Zindler ..... Eyeeeeeewitness NEWS!

Zindler and on
Zindler was also famed in Houston for his self-described Rat and Roach Report, where he read details from his controversial City of Houston Food Inspection Program restaurant reports on the air.
These reports conclude with restaurants that were reported to have slime in their ice machines, which is referred to on the air by Zindler as " Sliiiime in the Ice Machine !".
On his Friday reports, Zindler had also reported birthday and wedding anniversary greetings on air, usually involving those celebrating their 100th birthday or at least a 50th wedding anniversary.
In choosing stories, Zindler focused on two factors-neediness and chance of success.
On July 5, 2007, it was announced on KTRK's 6: 00 p. m. newscast that Zindler was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer that had also spread to his liver.
Zindler stated that he planned to stay on the air as his illness was treated, even doing restaurant reports and greetings from his bedside.

Zindler and .
Student, Zindler and McKinsey Ha-Notzri is not found in other early pre-censorship partial manuscripts ( the Florence, Hamburg and Karlsruhe ) where these cover the passages in question.
Similar views have been expressed by skepical science writer Frank R. Zindler in his polemical work The Jesus the Jews Never Knew: Sepher Toldoth Yeshu and the Quest of the Historical Jesus in Jewish Sources deliberately published outside the realm of Christian and Jewish scholarship.
* Frank R. Zindler, The Jesus the Jews Never Knew: Sepher Toldoth Yeshu and the Quest of the Historical Jesus in Jewish Sources, American Atheist Press, 2003
Zindler attended Pershing Middle School and Lamar High School in Houston before graduating from a different high school, San Jacinto High School in Houston.
Zindler's father, Abe Zindler, who founded and owned a successful clothing store in Houston, was disappointed in Marvin, whom Abe considered frivolous and irresponsible.

made and local
In 1961 the first important legislative victory of the Kennedy Administration came when the principle of national responsibility for local economic distress won out over a `` state's-responsibility '' proposal -- provision was made for payment for unemployment relief by nation-wide taxation rather than by a levy only on those states afflicted with manpower surplus.
Hearst hopped into a private railroad car with Max Ihmsen and made an arduous personal canvass for delegates in the western and southern states, always wearing a frock coat, listening intently to local politicians, and generally making a good impression.
In the same period, 431 presentations by members of the staff were made to local, national, and international medical groups.
Additional class 2, assignments for daytime operation can be made without causing destructive interference to the class 1, stations or to each other, and by their operation provide additional service on these channels and additional local outlets for a large number of communities.
The measurements made with the NRL 50-foot reflector, which is altitude-azimuth-mounted, would have shown a systematic change with local hour angle in the measured intensities of Venus and Jupiter if a substantial part of the radiation had been linearly polarized.
King Muhammad 5, was known to be most sympathetic to the formation of local self-government and made the first firm promise of elections on May Day, 1957.
Elaborate studies have been made in labor surplus areas in order to identify sufficient numbers of local job vacancies and future replacement needs for certain skills to justify training programs for those skills.
The Prime Minister paid his respects to the Buddhist monks, strode rapidly among the houses, joked with the local soldiery, and made a speech.
But such a reaction obscures the powerful efforts made in the past by both NAREB and its local boards for the maintenance of restrictive clauses and practices.
The ancient population centers such as Chaco Canyon ( outside Crownpoint, New Mexico ), Mesa Verde ( near Cortez, Colorado ), and Bandelier National Monument ( near Los Alamos, New Mexico ) for which the Ancestral Pueblo peoples are renowned, consisted of apartment-like complexes and structures made from stone, adobe mud, and other local material, or were carved into the sides of canyon walls.
The sanctuary of a Presbyterian church in Yachats, Oregon, has six windows with panes made of agates collected from the local beaches.
Laws are made in a 17-member Legislative Assembly that has all state and local government functions.
In the course of these travels he made a point of complying with all local enactments, even where such compliance laid him open to the charge of inconsistency ( Yer.
It started from the exhaustion of necessities that the Russians provided to local people in return for furs they had made.
Besides Turkic people, large part of the Ghaznavid Empire was made up of local Muslim Afghans from what is now Afghanistan and western parts of Pakistan.
From knowledge of books held in the library at Malmesbury Abbey and available as source works, and from the identification of certain words particular to the local dialect found in the text, the transcription may have been made there.
The law was made official on 6 July 1880, and the Ministry of the Interior recommended to Prefects that the day should be " celebrated with all the brilliance that the local resources allow ".
Other varieties are 100 % crushed-fruit smoothies with tapioca pearls and signature ice cream shakes made from local ice cream sources.
The duo performed on a local radio station KDAV Sunday broadcast that made them a top local act.
Coulomb and Mott scattering measurements can be made by using electron beams as scattering probes, and similarly, positron annihilation can be used as an indirect measurement of local electron density.
The Attlee Government also extended the powers of local authorities to requisition houses and parts of houses, and made the acquisition of land less difficult than before.
There are many local variants of the calls made by the stickman for rolls during a craps game.
In his later youth, Smith made the acquaintance of the San Francisco poet George Sterling through a member of the local Auburn Monday Night Club, where he read several of his poems with considerable success.
On October 17, 2007, a week before the first game of the 2007 World Series against the Boston Red Sox, the Colorado Rockies announced that tickets would be made available to the general public via online sales only, despite prior arrangements to sell the tickets at local retail outlets.

0.189 seconds.