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  2. Wack Pack - Wikipedia

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    The following individuals were determined to be Wack Pack members either by Stern and his staff or by other sources prior to their death: Angry Alice (formerly Crazy Alice) [2] Bigfoot (Matthew McGrory) [2] Blue Iris [2] Celestine [2] Cliff Palate (Lynn Zimmermann, also known as Lispy Lynn to North Texas listeners) [2]

  3. The Howard Stern Show - Wikipedia

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    The show has aired on Howard 100 and Howard 101, Stern's two uncensored channels on the subscription-based satellite radio service SiriusXM, since 2006. Other prominent staff members include co-host and news anchor Robin Quivers , writer Fred Norris and executive producer Gary Dell'Abate , along with former members Jackie Martling , Billy West ...

  4. Howard Stern - Wikipedia

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    The show was released for home video in early 1994, entitled Howard Stern's New Year's Rotten Eve 1994. It cost Stern a second television deal with Fox after network executives had disliked the content of the event and ceased discussions. [116] Stern at the Libertarian Party convention during his candidacy for Governor of New York

  5. Rolf C. Hagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Its customers include small and local pet stores in Canada and the United States and publicly owned "box stores" such as Petsmart and Petco. [1] Its global head office is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and was completed in June 2006. [citation needed] Rolf C. Hagen died of a heart attack on 22 October 2011. [2]

  6. Howard Stern videography and discography - Wikipedia

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    Howard Stern's U.S. Open Sores was a live event that took place at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New York, on October 7, 1989, to a sell-out crowd of 16,000 people.It was filmed and subsequently released as Stern's second home video in December 1989 by One Twelve, Inc.

  7. Hartz Mountain Industries - Wikipedia

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    Max's son, Leonard N. Stern, who joined the company in 1959, is the current chairman and CEO. [4] Constantino T. Milano is president and COO, and his son Edward Stern also works for the company. [5] As of October 2021, Hartz Mountain has more than 250 properties throughout New Jersey and the East Coast. [4]

  8. Mars Canada - Wikipedia

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    Mars Canada's National Office is located in Bolton, Ontario, 20 minutes north of Pearson International Airport. Also located in Bolton is the petfood manufacturing facility and the food manufacturing facility. The confectionery manufacturing facility is located in Newmarket, Ontario, 40 minutes north-east of the National Office.

  9. Petcetera - Wikipedia

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    Petcetera was a pet specialty supply retailer founded in Richmond, British Columbia in 1997 by Dan Urbani. [1] The chain had expanded to 49 stores and 1,600 employees across Canada, before filing for bankruptcy in 2009. [2] A number of restructures followed until the final store was closed in 2014. [3]