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  2. Les Gold - Wikipedia

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    Leslie "Les" Gold (born June 20, 1950) is an American pawnbroker, reality TV star, author, and media personality. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is known for his role on cable and satellite television truTV 's reality series, Hardcore Pawn .

  3. Hardcore Pawn - Wikipedia

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    Hardcore Pawn is an American reality television series produced by RDF USA (later Zodiak Media) and Richard Dominick Productions for truTV about the day-to-day operations of American Jewelry and Loan, a family-owned and -operated pawn shop and broker on Detroit’s 8 Mile Road corridor.

  4. List of Hardcore Pawn episodes - Wikipedia

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    Les talks Ashley into rejoining the pawn shop on a full-time basis. A man hocks his drum set, which was worth more because he assembled and disassembled it himself. An old woman tries to hock her gold tooth, but learns that the tooth does not have that much gold. Another man refuses to leave the shop after a pawn has gone sour.

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  6. Detroit activist Malik Shabazz hospitalized again after June ...

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    Detroit community activist Malik Shabazz, who had a heart attack in June, is back in the hospital.

  7. Mike Downey, Sports columnist who enlightened Times readers ...

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    Mike Downey, a sports columnist in Detroit and Chicago before writing for the Los Angeles Times for 15 years, died of a heart attack at age 72. Mike Downey, a sports columnist in Detroit and ...

  8. 50 years ago, Detroit Lions’ Chuck Hughes died of heart ...

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    50 years ago on Oct. 24, the Detroit Lions' Chuck Hughes had a heart attack and died during a game against the Bears

  9. 1970 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Tigers replacing Mayo Smith with Billy Martin as the team's manager (AP-6, UPI-2); The 1969 Michigan Wolverines football team 's 10–3 loss to USC in the 1970 Rose Bowl , head coach Bo Schembechler 's heart attack prior to the game, and his recovery from the heart attack (AP-3, UPI-3 [Rose Bowl] and UPI-8 [recovery from heart attack]);