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BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE REVIEW With mobs of young people terrorizing British cities just a few weeks ago, a remake of “Brighton Rock,” updated to 1964 with Mods and Rockers battling ...
... to undo all the civil rights laws since 1964? Do they want to redo the Scopes Monkey Trail? Do they want to undo child labor laws? Ironically enough Bachmann more than likely benefitted from Title IX, ...
... television outlet for New York, and believed that the non-commercial frequency the FCC allocated to the city, UHF Channel 25, would not be sufficient. (Prior to 1964, most viewers could not view UHF stations ...
... Back in the 1970s, the NHL was still a league of mostly Canadians although Gregory did his best to change that. “Actually the Rangers brought in a player in 1964 (from Sweden) named Ulf Sterner and then ...
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... as a combination of historic domestic accomplishment and foreign policy disaster. In successfully enacting the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 (public accommodations), 1965 (voting rights), and 1968 (housing), ...
... to the highest bidder at the time. William Paley's CBS beat David Sarnoff's NBC but Sarnoff in 1964 decided to bankroll the American Football League. Sarnoff's money gave the AFL the wherewithal to sign ...
... a space above the Marshalls department store. Bergen Mall was also where John F. Kennedy went to campaign in the 1960 election. Lyndon Johnson returned during his 1964 Presidential campaign. These candidates ...
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... born before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and yet they knew that their son was destined to become the President of the United States. So they came up with a plan to get a birth certificate from Hawaii ...
... at Juilliard. In 1958, he appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. In 1963 he made his debut at Carnegie Hall, and in 1964 won the prestigious Leventritt Competition. He has since played with just about every ...
...  Despite being the face of the Giants and the NFL, Huff's final salary with the Giants in 1963 was $19,000. He made more money in Washington, his first contract with the Redskins was for $30,000 in 1964. ...
... the War, the character’s popularity waned and he was effectively retired. But in March 1964 the character was successfully revived by Stan Lee. Fans got their first look at the upcoming Captain America ...
BY SHARON HARRIS-ZLOTNICK NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Since 1964, NFL Films President Steve Sabol, has created champions by filming the on-the-field battles between football players every Sunday. Sabol ...
... despite the fact that ABC was the AFL regular season TV right’s holder. CBS would keep the NFL for the 1964 and 1965 seasons as well as the NFL Championship Game by paying $14.1 million per season and ...
... and help put New Jersey in the national political spotlight.” New Jersey last hosted a nominating convention in 1964 when the Democrats convened in Atlantic City and selected President Lyndon B. Johnson ...
... Edgar Lansbury, had to assume the post. The show opened on Broadway deep into May of 1964 — too late to be considered for any of the annual awards. The show garnered strong reviews, and with a cast of ...
... Supreme Court which ruled that baseball was a game in the Baltimore Terrapins (of the Federal League) suit against the National League. The NFL's 1964 deal with CBS' William Paley spurred NBC's David ...
... games. CBS won the bid. In 1964, CBS extended the NFL deal with Rozelle. Sarnoff was livid and called the American Football League's New York Jets owner Sonny Werblin, who was working with MCA-TV and supplying ...
... Association came into existence in 1954, but it would not be until 1964 that the players would flex their collective muscle and threaten the owners with a work stoppage in demands were not met. The nationally ...
... civil rights bills ended once and for all the Democratic hegemony over white voters in the South, as Lyndon Johnson had predicted when he signed the Civil Rights Act in 1964. And as civil rights moved ...
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