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Fundamental Things No Longer Apply
New York Times
On that night, a Saturday, near the end of an episode of the most popular show on television, “All in the Family,” Sammy Davis Jr. planted a kiss on the right cheek of Archie Bunker, the superbigot played by Carroll O&#39;Connor, a split second that ...

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Daily Mail

&#39;I tried cocaine once,&#39; said Joan Collins, &#39;but I sneezed and blew it all over ...
Daily Mail
Last year, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher came on my CNN show, told me how much they loved each other, then split up soon afterwards. A few months ago, Heidi Klum came on the show and waxed breathlessly lyrical about her love for husband Seal.

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Vegas theme makes Mansfield charity ball worth the gamble
Fort Worth Star Telegram
An event committee that thinks of Las Vegas as more than a destination has announced that &quot;The Rat Pack&#39;s back&quot; and that it plans &quot;to transport guests at the ball to that time when Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and Peter ...


Kansas City Star

John Rich, TV director
Washington Post
John Rich TV director John Rich, 86, a television director who won an Emmy Award for the memorable “All in the Family” episode showing Sammy Davis Jr. planting a kiss on the bigoted Archie Bunker, died Jan. 29 in Los Angeles.
&#39;All in the Family&#39; director John Rich dies at 86Entertainment Weekly (blog)
John Rich, director of landmark sitcoms, dies at 86Kansas City Star
John Rich, director of TV comedies, dies at 86U-T San Diego

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abc13.com

John Rich Dies at 86; Challenged Taboos With an Interracial TV Kiss
New York Times
The script for the closing scene of what would become a classic television comedy moment in 1972 had Sammy Davis Jr. — playing himself — posing for a snapshot beside the likable bigot Archie Bunker after stopping by the Bunker home to pick up the ...
&#39;All in the Family&#39; director John Rich dies at 86abc13.com

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GOP still &#39;the party of Lincoln&#39; today but also much more
The News Journal
Martin Luther King Jr. Add to this list many other distinguished and accomplished African-American Republicans such as Mary McLeod Bethune, Jackie Robinson, Lynn Swann, Sammy Davis Jr., Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Justice Clarence Thomas and Alveda C. King, ...

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Deadbolt

Celebrity Apprentice: Arsenio Hall Reflects on Talk Show Legacy
Deadbolt
From Michael Jackson, Eddie Murphy, Prince, The Temptations, Little Richard and Luther Vandross to Robert De Niro, Dwight Yoakam, Robert Downey Jr., Magic Johnson, Chris Rock, Jim Henson, Sammy Davis Jr., Dick Clark, and the late Don Cornelius, ...

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SILive.com

&#39;Kickin&#39; Back with the Rat Pack 2&#39; features songs of Davis, Sinatra and Martin
Journal Times
The show, featuring songs of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin, is a nostalgic trip back to the days of great singers doing great songs. Four performers will fill the stage with songs, dance and a bit of comedy, just like the shows given ...
The New York Rat Pack comes to Lorenzo&#39;s in Staten IslandSILive.com
&#39;Rat Pack 2&#39; show at Apple HollerKenosha News (subscription)

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The Cine-Files
Wesleyan Argus
By Daniel Witkin, Staff Writer In a week that would make Sammy Davis Jr. flash his most winning of smiles, the film series continues as the Black History Month series marches on alongside its Israeli counterpart. Along for the ride is a rollicking new ...


The Soul Train Impact
Huffington Post
Or you might have even see the late Nat King Cole, Sammy Davis Jr., Lena Horn on the Ed Sullivan Show. The black performer had TV limitations, until Soul Train. There were not a lot of Black faces on TV in 1969. No news, no reality shows, ...

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