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  2. Bill Ballance - Wikipedia

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    The provocative show became one of the top rated shows in L.A. [2] He is known as the forerunner to "shock jocks" like Tom Leykis and Howard Stern, having been accused of exploiting women's rights activists who called in to his show. [2] The Feminine Forum was dropped in 1973, and he began the Bill Ballance Show. [2]

  3. Sara Christian - Wikipedia

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    Mobley and Smith again competed against Christian in the race, and it was the last NASCAR race to have three woman drivers until July 4, 1977, when Janet Guthrie, Christine Beckers, and Lella Lombardi all competed in the Firecracker 400. Christian finished fifth at the ninth race at Heidelberg Raceway in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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  5. Calmes: Would you buy a $60 Bible from this man? - AOL

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    The reaction to Trump''s Bible hustle illustrates the range of Americans' views about him, from that of shameless grifter to a leader anointed by God.

  6. Yamaha Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha also sponsors several professional ATV riders in several areas of racing, such as cross country racing and motocross. Yamaha has had success in cross country with their YFZ450, ridden by Bill Ballance, winning 9 straight titles since 2000. Yamaha's other major rider, Traci Cecco, has ridden the YFZ450 to 7 titles, with the first in 2000.

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  8. Female track star shares hilarious results after racing man ...

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    A division one track and field athlete posted a video of a race between her and a man that challenged her to a race after refusing “to believe a woman could beat him in a race”.

  9. Charlsie Cantey - Wikipedia

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    Charlsie Cantey (born c. 1946 in Raleigh, North Carolina), one of broadcasting's veteran thoroughbred horse racing analysts, is an American sportscaster who worked for ESPN (1985–2002), ABC Sports (1986–2000), WOR-TV (1975–1977), CBS Sports (1977–1986), USA Network (2002–2005) and NBC Sports (2000–2005).