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  2. The Americans (commentary) - Wikipedia

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    The editorial became a phenomenon on American radio after CKLW Radio news director and news anchor Byron MacGregor read Sinclair's commentary on the air. After CKLW (a 50,000 watt Windsor/Detroit powerhouse radio station) received many requests for it, a record was released by Westbound Records of MacGregor's recording, with "America the Beautiful" being played by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

  3. Gordon Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    "The Americans (A Canadian's Opinion)" went to No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100, making the 73-year-old Sinclair the second-oldest living person ever to have a Billboard U.S. Top 40 hit (75-year-old Moms Mabley had a Top 40 hit in 1969 with "Abraham, Martin & John").

  4. Byron MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, he read a Toronto newspaper editorial written by Gordon Sinclair of CFRB in Toronto, a commentary about America. MacGregor then read the patriotic commentary on CKLW Radio as part of a public affairs program and, due to the huge response, he was asked to record "The Americans" with " America the Beautiful " performed by The Detroit ...

  5. COMINT (The Americans) - Wikipedia

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    "COMINT" is the fifth episode of the first season of the period drama television series The Americans. It originally aired on FX in the United States on February 27, 2013. The name of the episode refers to communications intelligence, a sub-category of signals intelligence that engages in dealing with messages or voice information derived from the interception of foreign communications.

  6. It looked like a normal children's playground. But buried ...

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    A chance discovery led officials in northern England to uncover well over 100 unexploded practice bombs from World War II buried underneath a children's playground.

  7. This family of ten trekked from Venezuela in hopes of asylum ...

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    The main room in the El Buen Samaritano shelter in Ciudad Juarez, a city along the US-Mexico border, is quiet for most of the day. Rows of bunk beds stretch from wall to wall, each separated by ...

  8. The Americans (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Americans may also refer to: Americans, citizens of the United States; The Americans (1961 TV series), a TV series set during the American Civil War; The Americans (band), a roots rock band from Los Angeles, California; The Americans, a 1973 radio opinion piece by Gordon Sinclair; The Americans (gang), a gang in Cape Flats area of Cape Town

  9. Trump says it will be fine to put American criminals in ... - AOL

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    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday it would be fine to put American criminals in prisons in another nation, adding there were countries who will take criminals from the United States. U.S ...