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October 26, 1985. Dan Rather of CBS News; Peter Jennings of ABC News; Tom Brokaw of NBC News (illus. by Richard Amsel).
May 26, 1984. Daniel Hugh-Kelly and Brian Keith of ABC's "Hardcastle and McCormick" (illus. by Jim Sharpe).
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In memory of September 11 - a press release that I wrote and is still relevant, honoring the losses in the World Trade Center with a painting done by artist Pomm Hepner, presented by actress Sandra Santiago to the film director, writer, and music producer Martin Guigui at the screening of his film, “9/11”. This film is so well done as a representation of those that made it and those who didn’t. It has an amazing cast with Charlie Sheen, Whoopi Goldberg, and Puerto Rican actor Luis Guzmán. You can stream it on Amazon Prime Video.
You can also watch Martin Guigui on AXS TV as the musical director (as well as playing keyboards) in the concert “Guitar Legends for Heroes”. You can make a donation using this link:
God Bless America and our freedom and those who carry their flag high.
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December 30, 1995. Danny Wuerffel of the University of Florida; Danny Kanell of Florida State University.
Pages 28 and 29 (The special section began on Page 20)
The January 25 - January 31, 1964 issue of TV Guide Magazine featured a special insert entitled "America's Long Vigil". It described the period from Nov. 22 to Nov. 25, 1963, when US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The article goes into great detail in describing the television coverage of the historic events of that weekend, and makes for a fascinating read.
Marlo Thomas- she was a truly classy (and "wholesomely" sexy) lady!
"That Girl" was another family favorite for us.
She STILL melts me down!
Pages 36 and 37 (The special section began on Page 20)
The January 25 - January 31, 1964 issue of TV Guide Magazine featured a special insert entitled "America's Long Vigil". It described the period from Nov. 22 to Nov. 25, 1963, when US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The article goes into great detail in describing the television coverage of the historic events of that weekend, and makes for a fascinating read.