Photojournalism provokes conversation and thought, which all good journalism should do. The exhibition provides an excellent teaching opportunity, fostering discussion about how we cover events of our time and the needs of society, while talking about the profession and craft of journalism.
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What Otis Chandler was able to do was see this area had the potential to be great and it needed a great newspaper.
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It`s purely based on geology. Leon County has the proper geology and oil fields to make this work.
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In every case, people were willing to let us in, were very flexible with time and have been willing to help us out,
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If George Bush had done nothing after 9/11 we`d be fighting the war here right now.
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Investigative reporting is one of the most serious responsibilities that American journalists have, and this year`s Selden Ring entries show that news organizations, large and small, take it seriously.
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It encouraged our coming to film here, ... We would have done it anyway, but it greased the wheels.
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After the summer, when people have been driving through these zones every day without encountering any children, they tend to forget or disregard the zone, so this is a way to raise awareness.
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There is not a direct link between an increase in lymphoma itself, but we did have cases of lymphoma occur in our clinical trials, and we`ve been working with the FDA.
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The last big group I had wasn`t this weekend, it was the weekend before. Eight, maybe 11 people.
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Trivia
Turned down an offer to play minor league baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates because he was making more money upholstering caskets.
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Picked fruit, dug ditches, drove trucks and fought forest fires.
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Lived on a Yacht in the Monterey, California harbor in the early 1980s.
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Recorded a half-dozen country/blues albums in the late sixties and early seventies and one "Cooling soup" in the late nineties.
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He was a pall bearer for Lenny Bruce.
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He played Earl McGraw, the police officer with bad puns, in Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) and then played Esteban Vinaio, the 80-year-old, smooth Mexican pimp who once was Bill's mentor in Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004).
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The theme song "Long Lonesome Highway" from Parks' TV series "Then Came Bronson" (1969), sung by Parks' himself, was penned by James Hendricks, a Greenwich Village folky who was married to "Mama" Cass Elliot of the Mamas and the Papas, not by Jimi Hendrix. The song became a Top 40 hit in 1970.
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The official Kill Bill websites claim that he is "frequently cited by longtime fan Quentin Tarantino as the world's greatest living actor.".
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Attempted to qualify for the 1972 Olympics as a miler, running a time of 4:06.
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Was a close friend of legendary director Jean Renoir.
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Was discovered by Frank Silvera while acting in a play entitled "Compulsion" at age 18.
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He has played the character of Earl McGraw in three separate films involving Quentin Tarantino: From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) and Grindhouse (2007) (both Death Proof (2007) and Planet Terror (2007)).
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Father of actor James Parks.
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