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Dominic Patillo ran a 1:56.2 in the 800 semis but failed to make the finals. Freshman Chuck Nwokocha could not run in the semifinals because of a recurring hamstring injury, and sophomore Mike Harte's time of 7.52 seconds in the 55 hurdles just missed the qualifying time for the finals...
...Freshman Chuck Nwokocha, who will also compete in the IC4As along with junior Scott Muoio, faced another close race. Nwokocha's time in the 55-meter dash was just three-hundredths of a second behind winner Shawn Fernandes of Penn...
Most other shows have been through several hosts: believe it or not, Chuck Woolery (of "Love Connection" fame) hosted "Wheel of Fortune" before the legendary Pat Sajak took over. Further, as die-hard Wheel fans may recall, Sajak took a hiatus in the early 1990s to try his hand at late night television, leaving the show in the hands of Vanna White and several short-lived stiffs at a time when contestants still shopped for merchandise after each round. Some hosts have done double duty, like Alex Trebek, who at one time simultaneously hosted both "Jeopardy" and "Classic Concentration...
Strom Thurmond: R, South Carolina (1) 79 Ernest Hollings: D, South Carolina (5) 33 Dianne Feinstein: D, California (30) 29 Dan Coats: R, Indiana (26) 28 Chuck Hagel: R, Nebraska (39) 28 Byron Dorgan: D, North Dakota (31) 25 William Frist: R, Tennessee (36) 25 Orrin Hatch: R, Utah...
...plague missed us this time. But it's always safe to watch it on tape. Start with a camp classic: Charlton Heston is The Omega Man(1971). The part must have a dream for Chuck: as the last man on Earth after a biological weapon decimates the human race, he gets to chew a whole lot of scenery all by himself. Then he gets to save the planet. Sure, it wears a little thin when you see make-up streaks on the pale-faced night mutants. And the race-relations moral is ham-fisted. But if you're a Heston...