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Items Related To Tag 'nbc'

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    • Bill Shafer
      Bird Lady of Altamonte Headed For Heaven

      Ann Young died. And if you listen very close you can tell. Songbirds aren't singing quite as sweet. She was the best friend wild birds ever had. Thousands owe her their lives. Thousands more won't survive now that she's gone. She was known as the Bird Lady of Altamonte Springs. For over two decades she dedicated her home, her love, and her life to taking care of injured and...

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      Go Under the Knife to Get In That Bikini

      No doubt about it, it's swimsuit season once again. Nothing feels better than the sun on your body in the heat of the summer. But then again, nothing feels worse than looking down at your body and wondering what the heck happened to it!


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      Steve Rondinaro Comes Full Circle

      At the height of your career, would you walk away from it all to pursue a lifelong dream? That's exactly what TV anchor Steve Rondinaro did 13 years ago. Find out why he'll never have to ask "What if?"


    • Bill Shafer
      Tribute to a Father Long Gone

      Ciji Ware didn't exactly have a normal upbringing, but she hasn't complained one bit. Her father, Harlan Ware was one of two main writers for the longest running non-interrupted serial drama in radio history, "One Man's Family." Harlan died exactly 40 years ago last month, but his legacy is felt to this day, through his family and through the most realistic show in radio history. America...

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