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Westhampton woman honors late husband, Alex Trebek with toy fund donations
Alex Trebek, the longtime host of “Jeopardy!” who died last month, gestures during an appearance at the Daytime Emmy Awards in Pasadena, California in May 2019. AP PHOTO
Alex Trebek, the longtime host of “Jeopardy!” who died last month, admires his newly minted star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame in 1999. AP PHOTO
Charlotte and Kenneth Wood pictured in 2016, when the Westhampton couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Published: 12/24/2020 9:58:14 AM
Charlotte Wood has been a watching “Jeopardy!” for years, and doing that long ago made her an enduring fan of the show’s popular host, the late Alex Trebek, who before succumbing to complications from pancreatic cancer in November had presided over the TV quiz game for some 37 years.
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Galactic Breakdown: “I’m super excited I was able to grab a copy online through Midtown at cover price before they sold out. I had to pay double shipping though because they didn’t originally have it up for pre-order at the time I paid for my books since this book was literally added onto retailer’s existing orders without their knowledge. It’s selling on eBay for 25-50 bucks looks like. Definitely a fun release and I love Kirkman’s surprise releases like he did for Die!Die!Die! & Negan Lives. It’s hard to do stuff like that with companies dedicated to advance solicits. Daredevil #25 is the only big two comic that didn�
Empower yourself to stop the spread of false information: Ken Wood
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
Posted Dec 20, 2020
The News Literacy Project provides educators and students with a wealth of free, powerful tools to help them do the increasingly difficult task of separating fact from fiction something we all need to do a better job on, writes guest columnist Ken Wood. (John Sharp/jsharp@al.com).
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By Guest columnist, cleveland.com
Former journalist Ken Wood is the director of communications for Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio. You can find out more about The News Literacy Project at
The subject came up during a group run last year in San Diego.
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