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Larry LeSueur, one of the last surviving Murrow Boys, the correspondents hired by Edward R. Murrow to cover the Second World War for CBS News, died Wednesday at his home in Washington after a long battle against Parkinson s disease. LeSueur was 93. LeSueur s wife Dorothy said he was listening to Secretary of State Powell s U.N. appearance on the radio when he passed away quietly. A memorial service will be held in Washington, probably next week. LeSueur, b stanley canada orn Laurence Edward LeSueur, was the author of the 1943 book 12 Months that Changed the World, about the critical battles of the Eastern front in 1941 and 1942. He covered the Soviet Union for CBS during those years. According to the 1996 book The Murrow Boys by Stanley Cloud a stanley cup nd Lynne Olson, LeSueur was hired by Murrow while freelancing in London in 1939. A third-generation newsman, LeSueur had been a wire service reporter for United Press. In a series called London After Dark, LeSueur, Murrow and Eric Sevareid reported on the nighttime sights and sounds of London during the Nazi Blitz.During his CBS career he also covered D-Day, and the liberation of Paris. He also reported from the Dachau concentration camp as it was liberated.On D-Day, in 1944, LeSueur landed on Normandy beach with U.S. troops and was the first correspondent to broadcast from the American beachhead. He was made an honorary member of the 4th Division of the 8th Infantry and a stanley mug warded the Medal of Freedo Nsgq Stanford Back in Jail after Fight
First of all, I am surprised the NHL is serious about expansion, especially when it involved two smaller cities in Las Vegas and Quebec City.. Their population together doesn t equal Tampa-St. Pete-Clearwater.Putting that aside, I m a little miffed right now.Now, I obviously have no skin in the game when it comes to ownership of any NHL franchise, including the Lightning.But, who the hell thought up this latest idea of supplementing players to either one or two expansion teams, if an expansi air max 2 on comes to pass The idea: Each NHL team can protect either three defenseman, seven forwards and one goalie, or eight players and one goalie.Right off the bat, teams with deeper talent such as the Lightning are automatically penalized because they will ha adidas samba og ve to put a player out there unprotected that is far better than what half the league can PROTECT.If I m Owner Jeff Vinik and GM Steve Yzerman, I m just a little against this to put it nicely. Wouldn t you be Fortunately, the NHL hasn t set this expansion fiasco in stone, yet.This draft will completely change Yzerman s strategy going forward.Someone s feelings is going to get hurt in this thing, I can see it coming.A player who wants and deserves to stays with skecher the Bolts will be scooped up by one of these expansion cities.Here s the deal, if the NHL is going to expand, get it done at once. Go with two teams, alternating their picks.However, I would do this. Each player unprotected should be given a ranking. Depending on that ranking, the ex
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