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First
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Golden
Globe Awards-
Winners
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GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
2020
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GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
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FILM
Best Motion Picture -- drama:
" 1917"
Best
Motion Picture -- musical or
comedy: "Once Upon a Time in
Hollywood"
Best
Actor -- musical or comedy:
"Taron Egerton, "Rocketman"
Best
Actress -- musical or comedy:
Awkwafina, "The Farewell"
Actor
in a motion picture -- drama:
Joaquin Phoenix, "Joker"
Actress
in a motion picture -- drama:
Renée Zellweger,
"Judy"
Best
supporting actor in a motion
picture: Brad Pitt, "Once
Upon a Time in Hollywood"
Best
supporting actress in a motion
picture: Laura Dern,
"Marriage Story"
Best
director: Sam Mendes,
"1917"
Best
screenplay: "Quentin
Tarantino, "Once Upon a Time in
Hollywood"
Best
original song: "(I'm Gonna)
Love Me Again," written by Elton
John and Bernie Taupin for the
movie "Rocketman"
Best
original score: Hildur
Gu?nadóttir, "Joker"
Best
animated feature film:
"Missing Link"
Best
foreign-language film:
"Parasite"
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TELEVISION
Best
television series -- drama:
Olivia Colman, "The
Crown"
Best
television series -- musical or
comedy: "Rami Youssef,
"Ramy"
Best
Actress in a televion series,
musical ror
comedy:
Phoebe
Waller-Bridge, "Fleabag"
Best
actor in televsion series,drama:
Brian Cox, "Succession"
Best
actress in a television series --
drama: Olivia Colman, "The
Crown"
Best
actor in a television series --
musical or comedy: Rami
Youssef, "Ramy"
Best
miniseries or television
film: "Chernobyl"
Best
actor in a miniseries or
television film: Russell
Crowe, "The Loudest Voice"
Best
actress in a miniseries or
television film: Michelle
Williams, "Fosse/Verdon"
Best
supporting actor in a series,
miniseries or television
film: Stellan Skarsgard,
"Chernobyl"
Best
supporting actress in a
series, miniseries or
television film: Patricia
Arquette, "The Act"
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CES, a Global Stage for Innovation, Las
Vegas,
JANUARY
7 -
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CES
represents the $211 billion U.S. consumer
electronics industry.
The International CES is the world's
gathering place for all who thrive on the
business of consumer technologies. It has
served as the proving ground for
innovators and breakthrough technologies
for more than 40 years -- the global stage
where next-generation innovations are
introduced to the marketplace. As the
largest hands-on event of its kind, CES
features all aspects of the industry. And
because it is owned and produced by the
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA),
the technology trade association
representing the $211 billion U.S.
consumer electronics industry, it attracts
the world's business leaders and
pioneering thinkers to a forum where the
industry's most relevant issues are
addressed.
One week at CES aims to stretch your
horizons, as thousands of new products are
launched and demoed at the giant CES
expo.
5 G, Artificial intelligence, foldables,
surveillance tech, 8K and robotics are set
to be among this year's buzzwords.
But also expect Trump to feature. The
President's clashes with China have led
some of the communist country's biggest
tech firms to cancel or reduce their
involvement in the Las Vegas event. But
the prospect of an imminent trade deal
points towards tensions easing and greater
access to Chinese consumers.
Ivanka Trump - the US leader's daughter -
is also attending to give a "keynote"
interview to CES chief Gary
Shapiro.
He once called on Americans to oppose her
father because of "his racism and
inanity". a nonsensical remark or
action.
Now Mr Shapiro faces criticism himself for
inviting Ivanka to discuss "the future of
work". Critics claim she is benefiting
from nepotism while better-qualified
female tech champions are
overlooked.
But some of Silicon Valley's most powerful
women are taking part.
Apple's privacy chief Jane Horvath is
making a rare public appearance.
Also, ex-Hewlett Packard chief Meg Whitman
will co-host another keynote with former
Dreamworks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg,
to showcase Quibi. The platform aims to
outmanoeuvre Netflix and Amazon on mobile
with a range of 10-minute-long
shows.
SMART HOME
Amazon and Google will once again be
hiring out lots of floor space to
spotlight products that tie into their
virtual assistants.
The success of their smart speakers helped
global demand for net-connected home
products grow by a healthy 24% in unit
terms in 2019, according to research firm
IDC.
The challenge at this point is to pioneer
new types of devices, rather than tweak
what is already on the market.
TELEVISIONS
TVs have been at the heart of CES since
its start.
It looks like the big news this time will
be a no-bezel edge-to-edge screen from
Samsung and a flexible OLED model from LG
that rolls down from the ceiling. The
question for both is whether the
impressive engineering involved comes at
the cost of fragility.
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Rita Moreno, Gina Torres and Laurie
Hernandez will ride as Grand
Marshals
in the 131st Rose Parade®
presented by Honda, and join in the
pre-game celebration of the 106th Rose
Bowl Game® presented by Northwestern
Mutual both are held on January 1,
2020.
PASADENA,
Calif. -- The 2020 theme is 'The Power of
Hope.' "With hope, we can aspire to do
better and inspire others to reach higher;
hope never quits; with hope anything, in
fact everything is possible," said
Tournament of Roses® President Laura
Farber. "Rita Moreno, Gina Torres, and
Laurie Hernandez epitomize hope. Through
their talent, efforts, persistence, and
dedication, they have achieved excellence
and have given back to the world stories
of hope, dreams fulfilled, dignity,
respect and inspiration. They have
provided el Poder de La Esperanza para
todo el mundo!"
Rita Moreno has received four of the
most prestigious awards in show business;
an Academy Award®, a Tony Award®,
two Emmy® Awards, and a GRAMMY®
award. Her credits span
more
than six decades, beginning on Broadway at
age 13. A recipient of the Kennedy Center
Honor for her lifetime contributions to
American culture, Moreno was also awarded
the Presidential Medal of Freedom by
President George W. Bush and the National
Medal of Arts by President Barack
Obama.
Gina Torre, well-known for her roles
on Suits, Alias,
Firefly and Westworld, was born
in Manhattan to a close-knit Cuban family
and raised in the Bronx. Gina's character,
Jessica Pearson, on USA Network's hit
original series Suits garnered
award-winning success which lead to the
spinoff series, Pearson. Currently she is
staring in the lead role and executive
producing Pearson, which sees
her Suits character take on the
world of Chicago politics
Laurie Hernandez earned Olympic Gold
and Silver medals as a member of the 2016
U.S. Olympic Women's Gymnastics Team.
Laurie is a second generation American,
her grandparents are Puerto Rican, making
her the first U.S. born Latina to make the
U.S. team since 1984. Following her win at
the Summer Olympics, she earned another
title, champion on ABC's Dancing with
the Stars. In 2017, Laurie became an
inductee into the USA Gymnastics Hall of
Fame and was recognized as the 2018
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Biggest
Kid.
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Pasadena
celebrates New Year 2020 with the Rose
Parade
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PASADENA,
Calif. --
America
clebrates the New Year with the 131sth
Rose Parade, presented
by Honda -
By
Gary Sunkin
Rose
Parade® Theme History in the 21st
Century
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2020 Rose Parade Float Winners
Scores are
based on criteria such as creative design,
floral craftsmanship, artistic merit,
computerized animation, thematic
interpretation, floral and color
presentation, and dramatic
impact.
Colorado
Boulevard, Pasadena, California circa 1883
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114- Pasadena resident Guido Meindl passed
away December
28
(1939-2019)
Besides
his engineering career Guido was an
accomplished piano player and played the
piano on Troy Cory's recording session at
the Ray Charles Studio, entitled "Song
Sung Blue," for the Troy Cory Evening Show
broadcast on Channels 13 and Channel
5-KTLA.
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Oregon Defeats Wisconsin in the Rose
Bowl
No.
6 Oregon defeated No. 8 Wisconsin, 28-27,
in the 106th Rose Bowl Game. The Ducks
(12-2) completed their fifth 12- win
season in program history behind Justin
Herbert's three rushing touchdowns and
Brady Breeze's career defensive
performance.
Oregon won the Rose Bowl with a roster
that includes more then 30 players who
grew up in Sothern California within 70
miles of the Rose Bowld. Oregon just used
kids from So LA to Norco to Rancho
Ccamonga to Mission Viejo to defeat a
bunch of behemohts from Wisconsin
28-27.
With about one-third Sothern Calfiornia
kids, they beat Wisonsin despite being
outgained 322 yard to 204 because they
stole the ball four times and shut town
the Badger in crunch time. With Soouthern
California kids, Oregon won by playing the
sort of thghnes that USC uesed to
have.
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Bowl game by Bill Plaschke, LA
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2020 Rose Bowl Game will kick off January
1, 2020 at 1:00
p.m.
Since 1890, the Tournament of Roses
has produced America's New Year
Celebration, bringing the traditions of
the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game to
Pasadena and the world for 130
years.
The
106th Rose Bowl Game between Wisconsin vs
Oregon Ducks and presented by Northwestern
Mutual will take place on January 1, 2020,
at the Rose Bowl Stadium and will feature
top teams from the Pac-12 and Big Ten
known as "The Granddaddy" of Them All. The
Rose Bowl Game is the oldest bowl game and
kicked off a myriad college football
legacies in 1902.
The
first Tournament of Roses football game,
which was the first post-season football
game in the nation, was staged at
Tournament Park on January 1, 1902. The
game matched the West Coast's Stanford
against Midwestern Michigan. (The teams
would later become members of today's
Pac-12 and Big Ten conferences,
respectively.) Michigan routed Stanford,
49-0, prompting the football contest to be
replaced with Roman-style chariot races
inspired by the literary classic Ben-Hur.
Football was permanently reinstated as
part of the Tournament's traditions in
1916.
The
exclusive agreement among the Tournament
of Roses Association, the Big Ten
Conference and the Pac-12 Conference was
born in 1946, and the first game played
under the agreement took place on January
1, 1947. The pact is the oldest
intercollegiate postseason bowl agreement
between two major conferences in the
United States.
This
collegiate classic has been the occasion
of many firsts. The Rose Bowl Game was the
first local radio broadcast of an
East-West bowl game in 1926, the first
transcontinental radio broadcast of a
sporting event in 1927, the first local
telecast of a college football game in
1948, the first national telecast of a
college football game in 1952, the first
coast-to-coast color telecast of a
collegiate football game in 1962, and the
first College Football Playoff Semifinal
in 2015.
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Oregon
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101- OREGON AND WISCONSIN TO PLAY IN
THE ROSE BOWL GAME
- By Gary Sunkin
Since 1890, the Tournament of Roses has
produced America's New Year Celebration,
bringing the traditions of the Rose Parade
and Rose Bowl Game to Pasadena and the
world for 131 years.
The Oregon Ducks,
champions of the Big Ten Conference, and
Wisconsin, champions of the Pac-12
Conference, will play in the 106th Rose
Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual
at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET, on January 1,
2020, at the Rose Bowl Stadium.
The
Wisconsin-Oregon play will mark the second
time in five years that the Rose Bowl has
featured the Pac-12 and Big Ten champions.
The last time that happened was after the
2013 season, when Michigan State defeated
Stanford, 24-20.
Back to Pasadena
Pre-game festivities on January 1, will
begin at 1 p.m. PT (4 p.m. ET). The game
will be televised nationally on ESPN.
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150
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2019 celebrated the 30th Anniversary of
the World Wide
Web
In 1989 the world's largest physics
laboratory, CERN was a hive of ideas and
information stored on multiple
incompatible computers. Tim Berners-Lee
envisioned a unifying structure for
linking information across different
computers and wrote an proposal in 1989
called "Information Management: A
Proposal." By 1991 this vision of
universal connectivity had become the Word
Wide Web.
"Suppose
all information stored on computers
everywhere were linked . Suppose I could
program my computer to create a space in
which everything could be linked to
everything."
-Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the
World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee
wrote the first web browser in 1990 while
employed at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.
The browser was released to the general
public in August 1991. The World Wide Web
has been central to the development of the
Information Age and is the primary tool
billions of people use to interact on the
Internet.
"There
are very few innovations that have truly
changed everything." "The Web is the most
impactful innovation of our time."
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Ken Burns' "Country Music"documentary film
premiered on
PBS-SoCal
COUNTRY MUSIC, a new 8-part, 16-hour
documentary film series directed by Ken
Burns, written by Dayton Duncan and
produced by Duncan, Julie Dunfey and
Burns, premiered September 15, 2019 on PBS
stations nationwide.
The documentary
features never-before-seen footage and
photographs, plus interviews with more
than 100 country music artists. Viewers
will hear the remarkable stories of the
people and places behind a true American
art form as the documentary, chronicles
country music's early days, from Southern
Appalachia's songs of struggle, heartbreak
and faith to the rollicking Western swing
of Texas, California's honky-tonks and
Nashville's "Grand Ole Opry." Much like
the music itself, the film tells
unforgettable stories of hardships and
joys shared by everyday people.
A documentary eight
years in the making and and looked forward
to by many with anticipation, the film did
not fail to impress. Millions joined the
viewing sharing the sentiment of Meredith
Vieira when she stated "I watch all things
Burns."
Photo r:
Josie
Cory and Troy Cory-Stubblefield covered a
sneak preview event of the film "COUNTRY
MUSIC' at the Autry Mueum, July 27, 2019.
for TVI (Television Int'l Magazine). After
attending a roundtable interview with Ken
Burns and producers, Troy Cory asked Burns
during the reception if he is working
already on any new projects and "yes" he
replied, "future projects include Ernest
Hemingway, Muhammad Ali, the Holocaust and
the United States, Benjamin Franklin,
Lyndon B. Johnson, the American Buffalo,
Leonardo da Vinci, the American
Revolution, the history of crime and
punishment in America, the history of
Reconstruction, and Winston Churchill,
among
others."
Sadly no project
plans of American inventor, Nathan B.
Stubblefield of Kentucky, who broadcast
voice (not signals) in 1892 with his
'Hello Reiney' addressed to Reiney T.
Wells, who later became president of
Murray State University.
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1892-1928:
Stubblefield's
Wireless
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September on PBS
nationwide.
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film
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the Autry
Museum
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Country Artist Jerry Wallace remembered by
his friends, and fans, but not by the
Country Music
Association
By
Josie Cory
The
CMA failed to pay tribute the year Jerry
Wallace passed away by mentioning his name
during the 2008 Country Music Award
ceremonies. Jerry's musical gift was
enjoyed by millions of fans and this
writer felt the unfairness to this artist
by the omission of his mention during the
CMA's "In Memoriam."
Shame on them! What a minor effort it
would have been for the Country Music
Award and its Association to acknowledge
this gifted singer with a well deserved
albeit small credit.
What
brought Jerry Wallace to mind is Ken
Burns' recent broadcast of his 8 episode
"Country Music" film, that dives deep into
the roots and evolvement of country music
with
never-before-seen footage and
photographs.
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First
Country Music album by 25 great country
music
artists
Country
Music Hall of Fame and
Museum
The original
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
opened on Music Row (Music Square East and
Division Street) on April 1, 1967. The LP
record album was produced and released to
help honor those artists pictured on
front.
On behalf of
the Country Music Association, it was
Martin Gilbert and Troy Cory with the help
of Jerry Wallace who selected both the
Nashville recordings on the album, which
included, non-Nashvillians: Lefty
Frizzell, Tex Ritter, and Merle
Travis.
"Country
Doctor Prescribes City Music"
Many musical
evenings were spent at our Hollywood Hills
home, when Jerry brought his musician
friends like, Freddie Hart, Ray Peterson,
the 'Queen Mother of Nashville,' Mae
Axton, Stuart Hamlin, Chill Wills, and
Hoyt Axton. It was during that time Jerry
became the co-producer of the Country Hall
of Fame LP record album, and helped in the
choosing of the group of country stars
selected as "Hall of Fame" honoraries.
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111th
Anniversary of the N.B. Stubblefield's
Wireless Telephone
Patent
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Nathan
B. Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone
Patent
Nathan
B.
Stubblefield
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History
Overheard
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Nathan B. Stubblefield, the Man History
Overheard
By
Harvey
Geller
In Life's current Bicentennial
issue, radio checks in, at #86 on the hot
"100 Events That Shaped America," 19
buttons behind Bell's telephone.
Erroneously, Life lists Guglielmo Marcon's
dots and dashes as the first wireless
broadcast, a fable echoed by the World
Almanac and Encyclopedia Britannica. It's
a forgivable mumpsimus, since the evidence
offered on the following pages has not,
until now, appeared in any national
publication.
The birth of broadcasting is a bizarre
soap opera saga, a lacrymal legend of
mystery, machination, ephemeral
enshrinement, decline, disillusionment and
disaster. It's denouncement dissolves six
miles north of Murray, Kentucky, in a
two-room shanty constructed of pine and
cornstalks, where radio's uncelebrated
architect is discovered 48 hours after his
death, his records scattered, his
equipment destroyed, his brain partly
eaten by rats. Even local radio fails to
mention his demise. He is Nathan Beverly
Stubblefield, the man history over-heard
and then overlooked.
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Cory Meets JiangZemin, former President
PRC
Back in the 80s, as a
goodwill ambassador representing the
U.S.A., Troy Cory and his back-up dancers
and singers, "The Brooke Sisters," were
the first entertainers from the United
States to appear in a full staged program
in the People's Republic of China during
the Shanghai TV Festival, and televised on
China's National Television (CCTV), viewed
by over 300 million
people.
It was there Cory met Jiang Zemin, then
mayor of Shanghai, and who later became
the 5th President of the People's Republic
of
China.
The '88 Shanghai Concert was the
beginnings of Troy's concert tours in
China for the next two decades. The
concerts, just to name a few, included the
following cities: Shanghai, Beijing,
Anshan, Harbin,
Fuzhou and and Tsingtao
(Qingdao)
Pasadena
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Estate
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Troy
Cory,
First
American to perform on Stage in China,
PRC
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Cory's Road to
China;
Troy Cory was among the first
international entertainers and the first
American entertainer to perform in the
People's Republic of China, beginning in
1988. In itself a notable
culture-historical feat, in view of
China's closed door policies of the late
70s and well into the 80s. The PRC's
administrative climate in comparison is
much less restrictive now and China's open
door policy enables many entertainers to
introduce themselves to the populace
Chinese audiences.
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Founded in 1956 by ABC's
Sam
Donaldson
and his partner
Al
Preiss
and acquired by the Cory's in
1987.
In
April 1956 TVI debuted it's
first edition with offices at
1580 Crossroad of the World,
Hollywood, CA.
In
March,
1963, TVI hosted the first
"Annual Festival of World TV
Classics Award " at the
Huntington Hartford Theater.
Since 1956 TVI grew to command
the print readership of
television network executives
in 142 countries on six
continents, covering the
industry of television, film,
telecommunication and WiTEL.
In the middle 90s TVI Magazine
went online: tvimagazine.com
Publisher/Editor:
JosieCory.com
iPublisher:
TroyCory.com
.
. .
"People
read what they want," says
tviNews. "There is no master plan
what people are interested in."
The question is, how can we
partner with people to have a
symbiotic
realationship?
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Television
Internatinal Magazine Founder, Al
Preiss.
Born
in Waseca, Minnesota, Preiss
began his career in the newsroom
at WCCO-TV in Minneapolis as a
sportscaster. He later moved to
Los Angeles, where he began
teaching television courses at
the University of Southern
California.
It was there, in 1955 when Al
Preiss had a vision -- a vision
that materialized in 1956, when
he and his colleague Sam
Donaldson launched TELEvisionFilm
Magazine.
Both Al and Sam had an honest
conviction that, "the television
film industry had reached a stage
where it needed a national
publication that would analyze
and put into focus -- the news,
issues and problems which
particularly concern the
production and distribution of
film for television.
When Al Preiss died in August
1986, the television industry
lost an untiring advocate and a
giant of a good friend. The tall,
wonderfully amiable publisher
truly seemed to do it all --
attending nearly every press
conference, speech, convention
and reception, and was never seen
without his trademark clear
plastic briefcase. You turned
around at these functions and
there was Preiss, taking notes,
talking animatedly, telling
stories, doing his job. One that
he not only loved, but felt was
necessary and important. He did
it all with the help of his
charming wife of 25 years,
Sylvia, who was editor of the
magazine during the years of 1985
and 1986.
The controlling interest of the
magazine, with all of its
archival history was purchased in
1987 by the Cory's.
Contributing
Journalists:
Josie
Cory, Gary Sunkin, Byan Lukas,
Donna Jeffries, Valerie Milano,
Peter Allman, Don Butler, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, Barry Seybert,
Victor Caballero, Mike Lipman,
Gordon Talbott, William Adrian,
Ginger Adams, Larry Leverett,
Bernard Schwartz, Bob Fisher, Dr.
Frank Iezzi, Ph.D., Robin
Strausberg, Mark Schaefer, Brad
Ashton, Jim Baker, Anika
Michalowska, Theo Pirard, Richard
Mahler, Bill McCloskey, Bill
Peterson, John Chittock, Tony
Chiaveillo, Moira Burnett, John
Sanders, Mark Trost, Gillian
Davies, Jonathan Ames, Peter
Knight, Anton van Casteren, Jim
Hodgetts, Martin Jackson, Jack
Loftus, Peter Warner, Christian
Williams, Alex Ben Block, Bob
Foster, Seth Goldstein, Bob
Marisch, Jefferson Graham, Jack
Anderson.
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