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On 28 December 2016, the web site Headline NewsNetwork published an article reporting that actor John Amos, best known for his role on the 1970s TV sitcom Good Times, had passed away from a heart attack at the age of 77:
— -- The average person may spend more on loved ones for Valentine’s Day than one might think. Or they may spend less. Find out by taking our interactive Valentine’s Day trivia challenge above, by clicking on answers from multiple choice options.
ABC News quizzed couples in New York City's Central Park about money, geography and history, with all of the questions relating to the most romantic day of the year.
Unscripted tv star Kardea Brown is causing disturbances in the South’s culinary area. Kardea, conversely, was a clinician before she even set foot in a kitchen.
In 2019, she showed up on Delicious Miss Brown on HGTV. In the series, Brown’s curious southern kitchen is seen.
tvguidetime.com She will set up a scope of family recipes for her watchers, some of which have been given over as the years progressed.
Onyx’s latest device is a 6-inch e-reader that runs a slimmed-up version of Android. It may look like a phone with an e-paper display, but it isn’t quite there.
Boox has found some serious success with e-readers as of late. With larger displays, the Boox Tab Ultra – both black/white and color – has been a fantastic device to use, whether that means for reading or for sketching and composing illustrations.
Even a congressman can’t pump gas in New Jersey — the last state in the country where drivers can’t fuel up their own vehicles.
Although the advisory for Rep. Josh Gottheimer’s March 16 “Josh on the Job” event at a Rochelle Park Amoco station said he’d be pumping gas for Jersey drivers, the sophomore Democrat was resigned to squeegeeing windshields.
Pumping gas in the Garden State requires a full day of apprenticeship training, with the attendant’s proficiency to be documented by a certificate signed by the retail dealer who operates the station.
Verse 1
Open our eyes Lord
We want to see You
Open our hearts Lord
We want to know You
Verse 2
Open our ears Lord
We need to hear You
Jesus be revealed
Jesus be revealed
Chorus 1
God is here God is here
God is here He is able
We draw near to see Jesus
Face to face
Chorus 2
God is here God is here
God is here He is faithful
Slovak variation of Katherine
"pure"Updated Sat Feb 10 2024
Katarina Origin and MeaningThe name Katarina is a girl's name of Czech origin meaning "pure".
The Russian version of Katherine is usually Ekaterina, but this Slovak form is used throughout Eastern Europe and may be more friendly to the American ear.
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A Texas mother welcomed a baby girl during Monday's total solar eclipse and named her Sol, which means "the sun" in Spanish.
Alicia Alvarez, 34, told "Good Morning America" she knew she wanted to choose a celestial name for her second child since she had already named her first child Luna, or "moon," in Spanish.
"I loved how the sun and the moon sounded together. I was like, 'Oh, that's [a] perfect name,"
News: With a successful NBA career and numerous endorsements, Spencer Haywood, a retired American basketball player, has amassed a fortune of $10 million. At 72 years old, he is widely recognized as one of the most esteemed figures in NBA history.
Early Life and Career Hailing from Silver City, Mississippi, Spencer Haywood was born on April 22, 1949. He forged a remarkable basketball career, making significant contributions to teams such as Jo Jo White, Charlie Scott, Bill Hosket, and Mike Silliman.
David Rudman (born June 1, 1964) is an American puppeteer, puppet builder, writer, director, and producer known for his involvement with the Muppets and Sesame Street. David Rudman has been a Sesame Street muppet performer since 1985—currently performing Cookie Monster, Baby Bear and The Two-Headed Monster. He has received four Emmy nominations as Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series for his work on Sesame Street. Rudman took over as Frank Oz of the Cookie Monster, and Richard Hunt's half of the Two-Headed Monster, Scooter, and Janice of Dr.