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  2. Howard Ziehm - Wikipedia

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    It collected golf-related cartoons from 1897 to 1995 and featured a foreword by Bob Hope. Two years later, a collection called Lawyers in the Comic Strips followed. In 2015, Ziehm published his memoirs, Take Your Shame and Shove It: My Wild Journey Through the Mysterious Sexual Cosmos.

  3. Nicholas Mangione - Wikipedia

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    After his initial proposal was rejected by the Baltimore County Planning Board in 1988, [26] Mangione proposed another plan to redevelop 226 of Hayfields's 474 acres to build 50 high-priced houses and a golf course on Hayfields, [23] which was approved by the county zoning board in July 1995. [27]

  4. If Netflix and golf are your retirement goals, you're in big ...

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    Retirees look forward to doing nothing all day. Turns out that's a big mistake.

  5. Best Golf Communities for Retirement

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    Sun City is one of the great something-for-everyone golf retirement communities in all of America. There are 40 single-story homes ranging from 1,020-3,068 square feet, as well as 80 villas ...

  6. Interstate Bakeries - Wikipedia

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    Acquisitions during the 1950s and early 1960s included the Ambrosia, Remar, Butter Cream, Campbell-Sell and Schall Tasty baking companies, the Kingston Cake and Cobb's Sunlit bakeries, Sweetheart Bread Company and Hart's Bakeries. [15] In the late 1960s IBC acquired Millbrook Bread, Shawano Farms and the Baker and Shawano canning companies. [15]

  7. Dottie Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Dottie Pepper (born August 17, 1965) is an American professional golfer and television golf broadcaster. From 1988 to 1995 she competed as Dottie Mochrie, which was her married name before a divorce.