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  August 5th, 2010   11:11 AM ET Anyone else feel like it’s the end of an era? “Entertainment Tonight” host Mary Hart has decided that she’ll take her leave from the entertainment news program at the conclusion of its 30th season, which premieres September 13, 2010. Hart, who has been working for “ET” since 1982, [...]

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August 3, 2010 With the big breaking news out of the NFL today that Brett Favre has officially retired everyone awaits his announcement that he is coming out of retirement. Everyone but Tarvaris Jackson.  While Brett Favre did bring another dimension to the Vikings team he also brought chemistry and made the young guys believe [...]

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July 11, 2010 The Rev. Robert H. Schuller, founder of Southern California’s Crystal Cathedral megachurch and host of the “Hour of Power” televangelism broadcast, announced Sunday he will retire after 55 years in the pulpit and his daughter will take over. The 83-year-old Schuller told his congregation that Sheila Schuller Coleman will become sole lead [...]

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Monday, 7 June 2010 22:47 UK Veteran US White House reporter Helen Thomas has retired after making controversial remarks about Israel. In an interview on 27 May, she said that Israelis should get “the hell out of Palestine” and suggested they went to Germany, Poland or the US. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said [...]

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  Monday May 10th, 2010 Griffey’s career coming to an end? The Tacoma News-Tribune speculates that the Mariners will part ways with Ken Griffey Jr. some time this month. from:  http://www.rototimes.com/mlb/player.php?tqid=158&type=news&nid=157680 Ken Griffey Jr. was born on November 21st, 1969 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Griffey,_Jr. November 21st, 1969 11 + 21 +1+9+6+9 = 57 = his life [...]

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  4/9/10 10:59 AM ED Justice John Paul Stevens, who came to embody the liberal voice on an increasingly conservative Supreme Court, announced Friday that he is retiring — giving President Barack Obama his second seat to fill on the nation’s high court. Stevens’s announcement, coming less than two weeks before his 90th birthday, was not [...]

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