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  2. Amyre Makupson - Wikipedia

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    Though she is now retired from television news, her daughter (also named Amyre Makupson) was recently a primary news anchor at WGXA in Macon, GA. Amyre II has since been hired by, ironically, her mother's old stations WWJ and WKBD, as "executive producer of community impact" for the new CBS News Detroit, set to launch in January 2023. [7] [8]

  3. Dick Purtan - Wikipedia

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    [2] Purtan had a voice over role in Beverly Hills Cop III. [3] He had a cameo role as a police detective in the 1973 film Detroit 9000. On the morning of February 13, 2010, Purtan announced his retirement effective March 26, 2010. [4] He and his late wife, Gail, resided in West Bloomfield.

  4. Jeffrey R. MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    FCI Cumberland, Maryland, U.S. Jeffrey Robert MacDonald (born October 12, 1943) is an American former medical doctor and United States Army captain who was convicted in August 1979 of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters in February 1970 while serving as an Army Special Forces physician . MacDonald has always proclaimed his innocence ...

  5. WXYZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on October 9, 1948, with 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of programming [2] as the second television station in both Detroit and Michigan, over a year behind WWJ-TV (channel 4, now WDIV-TV) and 15 days ahead of WJBK-TV (channel 2).

  6. List of people from Michigan - Wikipedia

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    H.G. Salsinger, sports editor of Detroit News (1909–1958) (born in Ohio, moved to Detroit) Jay Schadler, ABC television news correspondent (born and raised in St. Joseph) Serena Shim, Lebanese-American journalist for Press TV (born in Detroit) Watson Spoelstra, sportswriter for the Detroit News 1945–73 (born in Grand Rapids)

  7. Christine Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Christine Beatty. Christine Rowland Beatty (born May 1970) served as the Chief of Staff from 2002 to 2008 to Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick . In January 2008, Beatty resigned amid an emerging political sex scandal and criminal charges of perjury related to a whistleblower trial for lying under oath about her extramarital affair with Kilpatrick.

  8. DoD News Channel - Wikipedia

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    DoD News Channel was a television channel broadcasting military news and information for the 2.6 million members of the U.S. Armed Forces. It was widely available in the United States as a standalone television channel, or as part of programming on local PEG cable television channels. It could be viewed FTA in most Central and Western European ...

  9. Detroit's Olympic Uprising documentary tells of 1968 summer ...

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    A new documentary helps tell that story, titled "Detroit's Olympic Uprising." "We're in the midst of an intense competitive situation," said then-Gov. George Romney. More than 60 years ago, in ...