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Post by jimsteel on Dec 2, 2022 11:47:53 GMT -5
Julia Reichert: Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker and godmother of documentaries dies at 76 Reichert has worked on several Oscar-nominated documentaries and is known for taking the issues of common people
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Post by jimsteel on Dec 2, 2022 11:50:06 GMT -5
Original Bad Manners Harmonica player Winston Bazoomies AKA Alan Sayag passed away yesterday at 63
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Post by jimsteel on Dec 2, 2022 11:51:32 GMT -5
A GOOD DEATH Infamous Japanese cannibal Issei Sagawa who raped, killed and ate a Dutch woman but was never jailed dies aged 73
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Post by jimsteel on Dec 2, 2022 11:53:21 GMT -5
Canadian TikTok star Megha Thakur dies ‘suddenly’ aged 21 Thakur - who has over one million combined followers across her social media platforms - began posting content on TikTok in 2019 that focused on body positivity and self-confidence. She also had studied computer science at Western University in fall 2021
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Post by jimsteel on Dec 2, 2022 16:11:52 GMT -5
Broadway star Quentin Oliver Lee dead at 34: Wife reveals she 'held his hand tight' as actor passed away after battle with colon cancer
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Post by on_the_edge on Dec 2, 2022 19:45:47 GMT -5
Niekamp was a Wing and that photo was from the first NFL season after my birth. I sure hope that is not some kind of sign.
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Post by jimsteel on Dec 2, 2022 21:17:23 GMT -5
Cliff Emmich, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot & Halloween II Star, Dead at 85
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Post by jimsteel on Dec 2, 2022 21:19:18 GMT -5
TWO DAYS INTO DECEMBER AND DEATH HAS PICKED UP SPEED
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Post by TTX on Dec 3, 2022 6:03:32 GMT -5
always seems to happen that way.
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Post by jimsteel on Dec 3, 2022 12:52:28 GMT -5
Steve Jensen, a former left wing in the NHL, passed away at the age of 67. He was drafted in the 4th round of the 1975 amateur draft by the Minnesota North Stars. He accumulated 113 goals and 107 assists during his 7 year tenure in the NHL. Jensen started his professional career in his hometown with the Minnesota North Stars and in 1977, he helped make history, with the Minnesota North Stars becoming the first team in NHL to have four rookies score 20 or more goals. He then played four years with the Los Angeles Kings, where he became only the fifth American in NHL history to score more than 100 career goals. During the 1980–81 and 1981-82 NHL seasons Jensen was the active leading goal scoring American in the NHL. After retiring from the NHL, Jensen played four seasons playing and coaching in the professional leagues of Switzerland and Austria. During the 1983-84 Swiss-2 season, while playing for EVZ in Zug, Jensen became the only hockey player in Swiss history to score seven goals in a pro game. During his two seasons as a player in Switzerland, he had 61 goals in 56 games. Steve also had extensive experience in international hockey. As a member of the 1976 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team, he led the team in goal scoring with 52 goals. During the 1976 Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, Steve was tied with Russia's Vladimir Shadrin, with six goals in six games, to lead the tournament in goals scored. During the 1976 World Ice Hockey Championships, in Katowice three months after the Olympics, Poland, Jensen led Team USA in scoring with four goals and five assists in nine games. Jensen was also on the preliminary roster for the 1979 Team USA World Championship in Vienna, Austria and 1981 Canada Cup teams, but declined the invitation in order to operate his summer hockey camp business. Jensen did play for the U.S. National Team, winning the Pool B 1983 Ice_Hockey World Championships, in Tokyo, Japan.
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