Salem says woman struck by object from protester, not rubber bullet
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City of Salem says it s not at fault for injuries to protester shot with rubber bullet last summer
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An obscure question for you. In the 1970 team picture, one player looked a bit out of place. He was in the upper-left corner wearing jersey No. 39, but it looks like an old jersey. The block number was more of an early 60s style. Who was he? Some scrub who happened to be around on picture day or did he win a contest or what?
No. 39, the first player on the left on the top row, was Gerald Warren, a kicker from North Carolina State, although he never kicked for the Packers or any other NFL team. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 10th round in 1969 and cut in early September 1970. The Cardinals waived Warren and USC rookie quarterback Mike Holmgren the same day. The Packers subsequently signed Warren to their taxi squad – similar to today s practice squad – and that s why he was in the team picture. That was during the Phil Bengtson years when the Packers were desperate for a kicker. In fact, in 1970, Bengtson was so desperate, he hired Applet
disclosure. are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the oval office of the president? i was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. alexander butterfield, former aide to h.r. haldeman, said that president nixon ordered secret electronic listening devices installed in his offices and on his telephones. would it surprise you to know all telephone calls were also recorded? from the president s office tchb on his desk in the oval office in his regular phone in the executive office building. and the desk telephone in his study at camp david and his telephone in the lincoln sitting room. those four phones. the white house today confirmed that the president no longer secretly records conversations. the deputy news secretary gerald warren said, the system has been deactivated. when asked why, he answered, the system has been compromised. the secret service says it guards the nixon tapes but the