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FORMER TALK SHOW HOST HAS DIED AT 88

Top 10 Talk Show Hosts of All Time

Phil Donahue's vindication: Media icon unloads on Fox, Cheney and what happened at MSNBC | Salon.com
Phillip John Donahue (December 21, 1935 – August 18, 2024)

WASHINGTON (TND) — The host and creator of the"The Phil
Donahue Show" died Sunday after a lengthy illness.

According to a family statement, the television pioneer died 
at his home on the Upper East Side
of Manhattan

Phil Donahue and His Show | Dayton Arena Project

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IT BECAME A FIRST ON THIS DAY IN 1998

Kenneth Starr, who tried to bury Bill Clinton, now only praises him

On August 17, 1998, President Bill Clinton became the first
sitting president to testify
before the Office of Independent
Counsel as the subject of a grand-jury investigation.

The testimony came after a four-year investigation into
Clinton and his wife
Hillary’s alleged involvement in several
scandals, including accusations of sexual harassment,
potentially illegal real-estate deals and suspected “cronyism”
involved in the firing of
White House travel-agency personnel.

The independent prosecutor, Kenneth Starr, then uncovered
an affair between Clinton and a White House intern named
Monica Lewinsky.

When questioned about the affair, Clinton denied it, which
led Starr to charge the president with perjury and obstruction
of justice, which in turn prompted his testimony on August 17.

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TESTIMONY GIVEN ON THIS DAY IN 1998 | PDX RETRO

Today in History, August 17, 1998: President Bill Clinton admitted 'improper physical ...

Clinton's Sex Scandals Face Fresh Scrutiny In Post-Weinstein Era | On Point

   
    
    
    
       
       

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‘’THE COMMERCE COMET’’ DIED ON THIS DAY

 [70+] Mickey Mantle Wallpapers | WallpaperSafari

Mickey Mantle Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth - Internewscast
Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995)

Former New York Yankees star Mickey Mantle died of liver cancer
at the age of 63. While “The Mick” patrolled center field and batted
clean-up between 1951 and 1968, the Yankees won 12 American
League pennants and seven World Series championships.

He was an American League Most Valuable Player three times
and was inducted into the
Baseball Hall of Fame
in 1974.

Vintage 1995 "Death of Mickey Mantle" New York Post Newspaper | Pristine Auction

Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps Card Shatters Auction Record

1953 Mickey Mantle Vintage Signed TIME Magazine Cover to Philly Sports Writer (PSA)
June 15, 1953

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CULT MURDERS WERE ON THIS DAY IN 1969

How the Manson murders shocked the nation when Sharon Tate & 6 others were killed in 1969 ...

Early in the morning of August 9, 1969, members of Charles
Manson’s
cult killed five people in movie director Roman
Polanski’s Beverly Hills, California, home, including his
pregnant wife, actress
Sharon Tate.

Less than two days later, the group killed again, murdering
supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary
in their home. The savage crimes shocked the nation and
turned Charles Manson into a criminal icon.

Charles Manson and the Manson Family - Crime Museum
The Manson cult family.

A look at key players, victims in the Manson killings

Watch Charles Manson: The Final Words live or on-demand | Freeview Australia
Charles Milles Manson
(Maddox; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017)

Roman Polanski sera jugé en mars 2024 pour diffamation d'une femme qui l'accuse d'abus sexuels ...
Raymond Roman Thierry Polański will be 91 on 8-18

Charles Manson, LIFE magazine, 1969 | TIME

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LIFE ON THIS DAY IN 1943 ~

LIFE Magazine August 2, 1948 @ Original LIFE Magazines.com, Unique Gift Idea, Vintage LIFE ...

Melvin Emery Patton (November 16, 1924 – May 9, 2014) was an
American sprinter, who set the world record of 9.2 seconds in
the 100 yard dash in 1948. He also set a 220 yd. world record
in 1949 on
a straightaway of 20.2, breaking the record held by
Jesse Owens.                                                                                

Patton won two gold medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics. He
was ranked first in the world in the 100 m and 200 m events in
1947 and 1949.

Patton was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of
Fame
in 1985, and died in Fallbrook, California
.

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