Marv Albert was one of a few broadcasters to work with O.J. Simpson during the Juice’s two stints in NFL broadcasting. And the legendary Albert quickly found ways to mess with the infamous football star during their time together at NBC. Recalling his time with Simpson as a colleague during an interview on The Dan Patrick
Anthony Albanese's long-term rental tenant has publicly pleaded to remain in the property after he was kicked out, but the prime minister isn't interested.
The Congress leader also said on Friday that his party had ‘made mistakes’ in the past and would have to ‘change its politics’.
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With rumors of an ouster plot swirling, President Marcos yesterday vowed not to allow any move to destabilize the government as he called on the military to remain loyal to the country.
President Marcos yesterday rejected calls to abolish the government’s anti-insurgency task force, saying it has lessened the security risks posed by communist rebels and has provided assistance to those who abandoned the armed struggle.