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  2. 1984–85 United States network television schedule (daytime)

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    ABC World News Saturday: May Rubik, the Amazing Cube (R) Schoolhouse Rock! (10:25) CBS Fall Local and/or syndicated programming Captain Kangaroo: Shirt Tales (R) The Get Along Gang: Jim Henson's Muppet Babies: Saturday Supercade: Pole Position: Dungeons & Dragons: Pryor's Place: The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show: The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show

  3. 1995–96 United States network television schedule (daytime)

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    This was the first season in which The WB and UPN – which both launched in mid-January of that year – offered daytime programming, composed entirely of children's programming blocks on the respective networks: The WB aired its Kids' WB block on weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings, while UPN aired the hour-long UPN Kids block on Sunday ...

  4. SEC Nation - Wikipedia

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    SEC Network. Release. 2014. (2014) –. present. SEC Nation is an ESPN entertainment show previewing college football games from the Southeastern Conference. Based on the format of College Gameday, the show previews SEC football games from a SEC school each week. The show airs from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Eastern Time every Saturday on SEC Network.

  5. Opinion: The ideas in Project 2025? Reagan tried them, and ...

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    Reagan tried them, and the nation suffered. Joel Edward Goza. August 25, 2024 at 3:00 AM. President Reagan, shown in 1981, based many of his policies on ideas from the Heritage Foundation ...

  6. NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The top four overall seeds are placed as No. 1 seeds in each region. The regions are paired so that if all the No. 1 seeds reached the Final Four true seed No. 1 would play No. 4 and No. 2 would play No. 3. The No. 2 teams are preferably placed so that the No. 5 true seed will not be paired with the No. 1 true seed.

  7. Divya Deshmukh - Wikipedia

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    Needing a win in the final round, she defeated Bulgaria’s third seed Krasteva Beloslava in a five-hour marathon battle to secure 10 points out of a possible 11 and won the championship. [6] She was a member of gold medal winning India Women team at Chess Olympiad 2024. With a score of 9.5/11, she also won an individual gold on the third board.

  8. Mauritz A. Hallgren - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore, Maryland. Occupation. journalist, editor, and author. Mauritz Alfred Hallgren (June 18, 1899 – November 10, 1956) was an American journalist, editor, and author. Hallgren is remembered as a leading liberal public intellectual of the 1930s, writing extensively on current affairs for The Nation magazine.

  9. Merneptah Stele - Wikipedia

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    Merneptah Stele. The Merneptah Stele, also known as the Israel Stele or the Victory Stele of Merneptah, is an inscription by Merneptah, a pharaoh in ancient Egypt who reigned from 1213 to 1203 BCE. Discovered by Flinders Petrie at Thebes in 1896, it is now housed at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. [1][2]