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Today in Boston Celtics history: McCarty, DeClercq born; Saunders traded; Kite cut
Today in Boston Celtics history, Walter Lee McCarty was born in Evansville, Indiana in 1974.
The two-legged play-off — to be played on February 19 and 26 — will mark Forest's first-ever matches against the Turkish ...
Influential Liberal and Lib Dem politician who served as Scotland’s deputy first minister from the outset of devolution ...
CLAIM TO FAME: Known for his signature "YES!" calls, Albert was "the voice of the New York Knicks" from 1967 to 2004. He covered the team's 1970 and 1973 championships on radio before moving to TV. He ...
Take That rose to fame as one of the most successful British pop bands of the 1990s. They were known for their chart-topping hits and massive fan following. Formed in Manchester, the group quickly ...
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Premier League legend's Armani suit torched by team-mates as star rushed to put out fire
A Premier League legend once had his Armani suit set on fire as another one of his team-mates rushed to grab an extinguisher ...
Hartman often amused himself while designing by coming up with voices and characters, which he called "flights of voice ...
From iconic touchline eruptions to unforgettable press conference rants, Scottish football has seen some legendary outbursts.
It’s now been 12 years since Jason Orange of Take That fame quit the band, leaving fans devastated. The former pop singer, 55 ...
Traditional music graduates who want to teach are facing a glass ceiling to succeed, a Gaelic leader has claimed. Angus MacLennan, Gaelic Communities Officer for the Western Isles, said he was aware ...
Andrew Blackall discusses the history of Boudica and where her final resting place might be many centuries after her death in 61AD ...
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