Sunday, March 29, 2009

Final Four


Go Spartans... a 64-52 winner over Louisville to get to the NCAA basketball's Final Four.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in Kielce, Poland on July 17, 1976.

- My family was expelled from Poland because of Amnesty International and we moved to New York City.

- I went to Carnegie Mellon University and graduated with a degree in drama in 1998.

- I am fluent in English and Polish and also speak Spanish and French.

- As an actress I've appeared in: The Count of Monte Cristo, The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Tough Luck, Bad Apple, Lonely Hearts, Tonight at Noon and Running With Scissors.

- In June 2005 I married Patrick Wilson and one year later we had a son.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in Neptune City, NJ on April 22, 1937, the son of a showgirl and I was raised by my grandparents, who said they were my parents.

- I found out during a 1974 Time Magazine interview that my grandparents pretended to be my parents and told me that my mother was my "sister". Yes... it was pretty confusing.

- I went to Hollywood and was a gopher for the cartoonists Hanna-Barbera. They offered me a job as a cartoon illustrator- but I declined.

- Some of my first movies were: The Cry Baby Killer, Little Shop of Horrors, The Raven, The Terror, and the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.

- My acting career appeared to be going no where, so I took up writing and directing in the 1967 movie The Trip.

- My big break came in Easy Rider. I followed this up with Five Easy Pieces, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, The Last Detail, Chinatown, Tommy and The Passenger.

- I appeared in Mayberry on the Andy Griffith Show.

- Still don't know me? I have starred in: One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, The Shining, The Postman Always Rings Twice, As Good As It Gets, Reds, Anger Management and A Few Good Men.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Rest in Peace--- George Kell


George Kell remembered by Ernie Harwell

by Steve Kornacki (www.Mlive.com)
Tuesday March 24, 2009, 1:40 PM

LAKELAND, Fla. -- George Kell, one of the true gentlemen of baseball, died this morning at his home in Swifton, Ark. He was 86.

Kell, enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983, broadcast Detroit Tigers games for 37 years before retiring in 1996.

"George had two great careers," said Tigers Hall of Fame broadcaster Ernie Harwell. "He was a wonderful third baseman and a Hall of Famer, and then as an announcer.

"I think George's appeal was that he brought the field to the booth. There was an authoritative ring to what he said. He was straight forward with a laid-back touch. It was nothing fancy; George just laid it out.

"And to the people who listened, they all thought he was a friend of theirs."

Kell was a career .306 hitter, amassing 2,054 hits and winning the batting title in 1949 for the Detroit Tigers by hitting.3429 and edging future Boston Red Sox teammate Ted Williams by .0002.

It was while injured in his final 1957 season with the Orioles that Harwell, then calling games in Baltimore, invited Kell to do one inning with him. Harwell said is comments were well-received, leading to a pregame show on CBS-TV before the national games handled by Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese.

Kell began doing Tigers radio and TV broadcasts in 1959, and was instrumental in bringing Harwell to Detroit.

"George called and said, 'I recommended you and the Tigers asked me to get in touch with you.' '' Harwell said. "I came and that was it."

Harwell, 91, was the 1981 recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award, placing him in the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown as a broadcaster.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was Born on November 9, 1918 in Baltimore, MD.

- My education at Johns Hopkins was interrupted when I joined the Army and fought in World War II.

- After the war I enrolled at the University of Baltimore School of Law and graduated in 1947.

- I was raised as a Democrat but became a Republican in the 1950s.

- I served as the 55th Governor of Maryland from 1967-9.

- I was Richard Nixon's running mate and became the mouthpiece of the "silent majority" during the 1968 election.

- When John Ehrlichman, the President's counsel and assistant, asked Nixon why he kept his VP on the ticket in the 1972 election, Nixon replied that "No assassin in his right mind would kill me."

- Thus, I was the Vice President from 1969-1973.

- I was the second VP to resign (John C. Calhoun was the first) when I pleaded nolo contendere to tax evasion and money laundering charges. Because of that I was disbarred and later paid a fine of $268,482.
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Friday, March 20, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I an a native of St. Charles, Idaho and was born on March 25, 1867.

- I was an American artist and scupltor and was trained in Paris at the Academie Julian and was influenced by Auguste Rodin.

- Some of my sculptures can be found in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (New York City), the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Capitol Rotunda in Washington DC.

- After I graduated from Harvard Technical College my work surpassed my brother Solon's.

- I sculpted the head of Robert E. Lee at Stone Mountain in Georgia but quit the project in March 1925. It was later completed by Augustus Lukeman.

- I sculpted Mount Rushmore and it is the work I am most famous for. Presidential heads of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt are located in the Black Hills near Keystone, South Dakota. It was begun on October 4, 1927 and all the faces were completed by 1939, but I died of an embolism in March of 1941. Work was stopped on October 31, 1941 due to lack of funds.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy Saint Patrick's Day... Do You Know Me?


- I was born long, long, long ago and currently live 8 miles from Cork, Ireland.

- My name literally means clever, flattering or coaxing talk.

- I must be the luckiest guy on the earth because everyone likes to kiss me.

- According to legend if you kiss me you will be blessed with the gift of gab... truth!

- Some legends as to my "birth" and magical properties include:
- I am half of the "Stone of Scone".
- I was the stone Jacob used as a pillow (brought to Ireland by Jeremiah).
- I was the pillow used by St. Columba of Iona on his deathbed.
- I was the "Stone of Ezel" that King David hit behind to evade Saul.
- I was the rock Moses struck to produce water in the desert.
- I am related to the magical "Stone of Destiny"

But however I got here... I am an integral part of the Blarney Castle and although I'm usually very cheery some say I'm blue (stone).
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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born on December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, NY, NY.

- I was the 42nd Governor of New York from 1919-1920 and again from 1923-1928.

- I was the first Roman Catholic, Irish-American to run for President in 1928 but lost to Herbert Hoover.

- I took over the company Empire State, Inc. and we built the Empire State Building.

- In 1939 I was appointed a Papal Chamberlain by the Vatican, one of the highest honors a layman can be granted.

- In a Detroit suburb they named their High School after me but it was later re-named Riverview Community High School.
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Friday, March 13, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I'm a Yankee doodle dandy since I was born on the 4th of July in 1927 in the Bronx, NY.

- I attended NYU and the University of Denver from 1944-6.

- I quit my mail room job to write radio and TV scripts with my brother Danny.

- Sid Caesar hired us to write for the "Show of Shows" in the 1950's.

- My first Broadway play "Blow Your Horn" opened in 1961 and ran for 678 performances.

- You might have heard of my other stuff: The Odd Couple, Barefoot in the Park, Biloxi Blues, Brighton Beach Memoirs, The Goodbye Girl, The Out-of-Towners and Murder by Death.

- I've been honored with thew Tony Award, Golden Globe, Pulitzer Prize and the Mark Twain Prize.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in Stasburg, PA on July 29, 1938.

- I attended Franklin & Marshall College before being signed to a minor league baseball contract.

- I made my MLB debut on May 11, 1963 for the Detroit Tigers.

- My baseball nickname was "The Coyote" because of my yipping yells, I played third base and was an All-Star in 1968.

- My best season was in 1966: 20 doubles, 11 homers, 70 RBIs and .268 average.

- I am most remembered for my exploits on the night of Sept 17, 1968 when I drove in Al Kaline with the winning run that clinched the A.L. pennant.

- I started a triple play in Washington DC while President Nixon was watching.

- I was traded to the Washington Senators and retired after the 1971 season.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Hike Out to the Old Gooden Ranch

The old Windmill. The Gooden Ranch was built in 1938 and was burned by the 2003 Cedar Wild Fire.
Back in the day, they used to farm this little valley that has a small seasonal creek that runs through it.
Bugs Bunny and lots of his relatives were out and about. I've seen wild turkeys in the past out here- but not today.

Monday, March 9, 2009

A Rainy Day at the Beach

I took an hour and drove down to the beach. Even though it was overcast and eventually rained, it was still a nice walk. I went there to specifically take some photos with my FinePix s7000. I've had it for about six years- but sort of set it aside for an easier to use point and shoot. So I dusted it off, charged the batteries and took some photos. It has a lot of features you can adjust yourself... shutter speed, aperture, even black/white vs. color.

Here are some of the images I captured:



Sunday, March 8, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in Detroit, Michigan on September 18, 1951 and raised by a single parent- my mom.

- I went to Yale University and the University of Michigan Medical School.

- I completed a residency in Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

- At the young age of 33 I became the head of Pediatric Neurosurgery.

- In 1987 I separated the Rauch twins joined in the superior sagital sinus of the brain- the first time it had ever successfully done.

- I have received 40 honorary doctorate degrees.

- On June 19, 2008 I received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

- Recently I was the subject of a made for TV movie about my life starring Cuba Gooding Jr.
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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in Mission, TX on September 11, 1924.

- I went to college at the University of Texas.

- World War II interrupted by college education and I became a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Corps.

- I played defensive cornerback for the New York Giants from 1949-55.

- I coached the Dallas Cowboys from 1960-1988.

- I was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990.

- My fedora is the second most famous hat in football behind Bear Bryant's.
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Friday, March 6, 2009

41 of 101

In less than one year (it will be a year on May 1) I've been able to hit 41 of my 101 goals. Not too bad. The tougher one's are ahead.

101 in 1001-- Item #14-- Get a Back Massage


Why I Chose This: As a dentist, a sore back comes with the job. Especially in the shoulder and neck region.

What I Did: This was actually pretty easy. I received a gift card for the local health spa for one Therapeutic massage from K and the kids for my birthday this past summer. So I (finally) cashed it in this past Tuesday. IT was very relaxing and I didn't realize just how tight and painful my neck and back really were.

101 in 1001-- Item #87-- Make wine from grapes


Why I Chose This: I've made wine from many different fruits and even commercial wine kits. But I've never done the crushing and pressing that real grape wine making entails.

What I Did: I had about three pounds of green Thompson table grapes from the market. Rather than letting them go to waste (they were pretty sour) I sliced them up and crushed them (to get out the juice) and made wine. At first I didn't think this was going to be too good... too little sugar in the grapes.

But thinking ahead I added some sugar in the primary fermentation. That was smart on my part because the finished wine was pretty dry- even with all the added sugar... however it was pretty strong- about 12% alcohol. I think I'll try it again next fall.

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born Nathan Birnbaum in New York City on January 20, 1896 and lived over 100 years.

- I was an American actor, comedian and writer and appeared in vaudeville, film, radio and television.

- My father died from the flu when I was seven years old and I quit school in the fourth grade to go into show business full-time.

- I married my wife, Gracie, in Cleveland, OH on January 7, 1926. We had a successful radio act from 1932-50. Then we went to the new media of TV with a variety show from 1950-8.

- My Hollywood movies include: "The Sunshine Boys", "Oh God!" (and it's two sequels), The Beatles movie "Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band", "18 Again!" and my last role in "Radioland Murders."

- Smoking a cigar was my trademark.

- I promised to live to see my 100th birthday... and I did!

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Do You Know Me ?


- I was born on May 27, 1912 in the little town of Ashwood, VA.

- I learned to play golf on a cow pasture with golf clubs I made from Persimmon roots.

- I began caddying at the "Homestead" Golf Club when I was seven and became an assistant pro at the age of 19.

- I played professional golf for over 40 years and won 82 PGA golf tournaments in the USA and 70 others worldwide... but I never won a U.S. Open.

- I always wore a straw hat and sometimes played barefooted (pretty weird even back then).

- My nickname was "Slammin' Sammy" because I could really crank out long drives off the tee box.

- Many said I had the "perfect" golf swing.

- I died four days before my 90th birthday.

- One of my favorite bits of advice was: "Keep close count of your nickels and dimes, stay away from whiskey and never concede a putt".

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


I was born in Wirsitz, German Empire on March 23, 1912.

- I went to the Technological University of Berlin in 1930 and joined the Spaceflight Society.

- I was known as the "Prussian Rocketeer" andforced to develop rockets for Germany. I helped develop the V-1 and V-2 Rockets for the Nazi's during WWII.

- On May 2, 1945, my brother and I surrendered to an American Army private.

- In 1950 I wrote an article for "The Hunstville Times" proclaiming that flights to the moon were possible. In 1952 I postulated the concept of an orbiting space station in "Collier's Magazine".

- Working for the U.S. Army, my team developed the Redstone Rocket and the Jupiter C. We launched the first American satellite, Explorer 1 on January 31, 1958.

- I was with NASA through the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs and I supervised the construction of Saturn V rockets. Yes, I knew President John Kennedy. I really believed that we would head to Mars after we landed on the moon.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in Modesto, CA on February 10, 1950.

- After we moved to Hawaii, I swam in Waikiki Bay everyday.

- In the Mexico, City Olympics in 1968 I won two gold medals.

- In the Munich Olympics of 1972 I won seven gold medals. A record that was only just broken by Michael Phelps.

- I always wanted to be a dentist but skipped out of going to dental school and tried to make a career in Hollywood as an actor... but I flopped.

- A poster of me (above) in my gold medals was the best selling pin-up since Betty Grable.

- I made $7 million in endorsements but that dried up. Today I am a stock broker, and motivational speaker.
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Do You Know Me ?


- I was given away as an infant...and found floating in a river inside a basket by my adoptive mom.
- I was raised by a rich family- but ran away into the desert after I getting trouble with the authorities.
- I held a low paying job herding sheep until I got my big break near Mount Sinai.
- I wasn't much of a talker so my brother served as my agent when I went back to Egypt to take care of business.
- I helped bring deadly plagues upon Egypt until the pharaoh let my countrymen leave.
- I used a staff to part the Red Sea.
- I was the only one to see God and live (although it was his back that I saw).
- I smashed two tablets of God's rule while everyone was partying and worshipping a golden bull.
- I saw the promised land- the "land of milk and honey" but was not allowed to enter it. I died high in the mountains looking over the Jordan River.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Movie Quotes

1. I picked ten of my favorite movies.
2. Then went to www.IMDB.com and found a quote from each.
3. See if you can guess my movies from the quotes.
4. Scroll to the bottom for the answers- but no cheating!
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1 - We mustn't underestimate "American blundering". I was with them when they "blundered" into Berlin in 1918.

2- You and I are very much alike. Archeology is our religion, yet we have both fallen from the pure faith. Our methods have not differed as much as you pretend. I am but a shadowy reflection of you. It would take only a nudge to make you like me. To push you out of the light.

3- Bonasera. Bonasera. What have I ever done to make you to treat me so disrespectfully. If you had come to me in friendship then this scum that ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day. And if by chance an honest man like yourself should make enemies then they would become my enemies. And then, they would fear you.

4- I like you, Lloyd. I always liked you. You were always the best of them. Best goddamned bartender from Timbuktu to Portland, Maine. Or Portland, Oregon, for that matter.

5- You're gonna need a bigger boat.

6- Now he said, "Sic'em, Boy", but what I heard was, "Chopper, sic balls!"

7- Now there's another thing I want you to remember. I don't want to get any messages saying that "we are holding our position." We're not holding anything. Let the Hun do that. We are advancing constantly and we're not interested in holding onto anything except the enemy. We're going to hold onto him by the nose and we're going to kick him in the ass. We're going to kick the hell out of him all the time and we're going to go through him like crap through a goose!

8- He's a nice, quiet, peace-loving man, come home to Ireland to forget his troubles. Sure, yes, yes, he's a millionaire, you know, like all the Yanks. But he's eccentric - ooh, he is eccentric! Wait 'til I show ya... his bag to sleep in - a sleeping bag, he calls it! Here, let me show you how it operates.

9- You know how when you make a copy of a copy, it's not as sharp as... well... the original.

10- It reminds me of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin when the world trembled at the sound of our rockets. Now they will tremble again - at the sound of our silence. The order is: engage the silent drive.

Bonus- I remember signing a contract, to play ball not to be put to sleep by some two bit carney hypnotist! I won't do that Pop! I can't.
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below are the answers- no fair peeking. Hey I mean Y-O-U.
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1- Casablanca
2- Raiders of the Lost Ark
3- The GodFather
4- The Shining
5- Jaws
6- Stand By Me
7- Patton
8- The Quiet Man
9- Multiplicity
10- The Hunt For Red October
Bonus- The Natural

Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in NY, NY on July 16, 1907 as Ruby Catherine Stevens.
- My mother died when I was two years old. She was pushed off the trolley by a drunk.
- By age 13 I was a fashion model and by 15 a Ziegfeld Girl.
- In 1926 I debuted in the play "The Noose".
- During my career I appeared in over 100 films and received four Best Actress nominations (Stella Dallas- 1937, Ball of Fire- 1941, Double Indemnity- 1944 and Sorry, Wrong Number- 1948) .
- I starred opposite a future President in 1954's "Cattle Queen of Montana".
- You probably remember me from the TV show "Big Valley" (1965-9).
- I am ranked the11th greatest female actress by the American Film Institute (AFI, have earned three Emmy's and have a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
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Monday, March 2, 2009

A sign of the times?


I saw this the other day and thought it was right on the mark.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Do You Know Me?


- I was born two days before Christmas in 1923 in Abingdon, IL.

- I graduated from the Naval Academy in 1947 and served in the U.S. Navy until 1979.

- I was a Navy Pilot and my plane was shot down over North Vietnam on September 9, 1965. I was a POW at the "Hanoi Hilton" for 7 years. I was defiant and resisted my captors by every means possible and refused to be used as a propaganda tool against my country. My back was broken twice and my face disfigured from my captivity. They broke my legs and I was tortured so badly that could not walk when I was finally released.

- I attained the rank of Vice Admiral (3 stars) before I retired in 1979. I was awarded the Medal of Honor, 3 Silver Stars, 2 Bronze Stars and 2 Purple Heart Medals.

- I became the President of the Citadel (The Military College of South Carolina) and later joined the Hoover Institute. I wrote many books and papers about my Vietnam experiences.

- In 1992, Independent Presidential Party Candidate Ross Perot selected me for his running mate and in a VP debate with Al Gore and Dan Quayle I infamously uttered, "Who am I and why am I here?"

- I passed away on Coronado Island, CA from Alzheimer's Disease and I have a Navy ship (DDG-106) and several buildings named in my honor.
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Do You Know Me ?


- I was born on July 31, 1965 in Yate, Gloucestershire, England.
- I lived in Porto, Portugal and taught English when I met my husband, Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes.
- We separated in December 1994 then my daughter and I moved to Edinburgh, Scotland where I lived on welfare.
- While in Scotland I composed and wrote my first novel in coffee shops at times when my infant daughter was napping.
- I wrote seven novels in this book series; which if I named them you would immediately know me. But here is a clue: the hero goes to Hogwarts.
- Even though I could afford many, I do not own a car- since I cannot drive.
- Forbes magazine named my the first billionaire author.
- On December 26, 2001 I married anesthesiologist Neil Michael Murray.
- I received the honor of Order of the British Empire (OBE) from the Queen. Wow.
- In addition to my famous novel series, I have also written: The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
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Do You Know Me ?


- I was born in North Hollywood, CA on Leap Day, 1960
- I am 6 ' 7 ", due to a brain tumor that caused acromegaly.
- I never went to college- but people around the world listen to me for advice.
- I have brought Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) into the mainstream of personal growth. So live with passion!
- I have written the best selling self help books: Awaken the Giant and Unlimited Power.
- I am famous for my firewalking seminar and Unleash the Power.
- You have probably seen me on late night TV infomercials shilling my Personal Power Audio tapes and CDs.
- I visited (and advised?) President Clinton at Camp David in December 1994.
- I have appeared in Hollywood movie "Shallow Hal" as myself.
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RIP Paul Harvey


Broadcasting Legend dies at age of 90

Rupa Shenoy / Associated Press

CHICAGO -- Paul Harvey, the news commentator and talk-radio pioneer whose staccato style made him one of the nation's most familiar voices, died Saturday in Arizona, according to ABC Radio Networks. He was 90.

Harvey died surrounded by family at a hospital in Phoenix, where he had a winter home, said Louis Adams, a spokesman for ABC Radio Networks, where Harvey worked for more than 50 years. No cause of death was immediately available. Harvey had been forced off the air for several months in 2001 because of a virus that weakened a vocal cord. But he returned to work in Chicago and was still active as he passed his 90th birthday. His death comes less than a year after that of his wife and longtime producer, Lynne.

"My father and mother created from thin air what one day became radio and television news," Paul Harvey Jr. said in a statement. "So in the past year, an industry has lost its godparents and today millions have lost a friend."

Known for his resonant voice and trademark delivery of "The Rest of the Story," Harvey had been heard nationally since 1951, when he began his "News and Comment" for ABC Radio Networks.

He became a heartland icon, delivering news and commentary with a distinctive Midwestern flavor. "Stand by for news!" he told his listeners. He was credited with inventing or popularizing terms such as "skyjacker," "Reaganomics" and "guesstimate."

"Paul Harvey was one of the most gifted and beloved broadcasters in our nation's history," ABC Radio Networks President Jim Robinson said in a statement. "We will miss our dear friend tremendously and are grateful for the many years we were so fortunate to have known him."

In 2005, Harvey was one of 14 notables chosen as recipients of the presidential Medal of Freedom. He also was an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame, as was Lynne.

Harvey composed his twice-daily news commentaries from a downtown Chicago office near Lake Michigan. Rising at 3:30 each morning, he ate a bowl of oatmeal, then combed the news wires and spoke with editors across the country in search of succinct tales of American life for his program.

Harvey was born Paul Harvey Aurandt in Tulsa, Okla. His father, a police officer, was killed when he was a toddler. A high school teacher took note of his distinctive voice and launched him on a broadcast career. At the peak of his career, Harvey reached more than 24 million listeners on more than 1,200 radio stations and charged $30,000 to give a speech. His syndicated column was carried by 300 newspapers.

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