Word: rods
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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With its season on the line, the Huskies came back with intense pressure in the final minutes, which paid off just as Marshall was about to be pulled for an extra skater. Rod Isbister slammed a pass from Giovanucci high into the net with just 53 left in regulation...
...Glen Giovanucci (Rod Isbister, Ken Manchurek) 15:33; H. Shayne Kukulowicz (Scott Fusco, Ken Code) 19:54; N. Manchurek (Jim Averill) 6:04; H. Code (Dave Connors, Phil Falcone) 7:24; H. Greg Chalmers (Tony Visone, Kukulowicz) 13:53; N. Ibister (Giovanucci, Brad Cowie) 19:07; H. Greg Britz (Visone, Chalmers...
...Cottle is television's sympathetic shrink. His weekly half-hour talk show, Tom Cottle: Up Close, is syndicated on 50 stations around the country, usually in the daytime hours when the schedule is awash in soap operas. Typical guests include such stars as Liv Ullmann, Jack Lemmon, Rod Steiger, Sid Caesar, Phyllis Diller and Milton Berle. But a Merv Griffin he is not; no idle chitchat for Cottle, who oozes edge-of-the-chair empathy as he delves into his guests' hurts, histories, loves and divorces. Their upholstered chair might as well be a couch...
...writing for 16 years, starting with a book of love poems he wrote to avoid doing term papers at Allen Park (Mich.) High School ("This poem is a kiss for your mind"). At 19 he dropped out of Eastern Michigan University to make his fortune as "the paperback Rod McKuen." In 1975, at 25, he hit the bestseller lists with The TM Book, a Q.-and-A. guide to Transcendental Meditation for the skeptical and the fearful ("No funny clothes? I can still eat Big Macs...
...LUGOSI DIED MIDWAY through the shooting of his last film, but that didn't stop his directors from replacing him in the final scenes with an actor who looked nothing like him. The result was Plan Nine From Outer Space, among the most ludicrous and confusing cinematic concoctions ever. Rod Serling passed away suddenly, too, but that didn't stop a major New York bank from post-humously releasing a T.V. commercial starring him. To bemused viewers, Serling came off sounding farther into The Twilight Zone than he ever had as narrator of the show by the same name...