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Meeting lost brother on 9/11
OAK HILL -- On 9/11, I met a brother I never knew I had. We arranged to meet at a Starbuck's in Orlando.
WWE announcer Jerry 'The King' Lawyer collapses tonight on Monday Night Raw; co-announcer says it's not a story line
WWE announcer and Hall of Fame wrestler Jerry "The King" Lawyer apparently collapsed at ring-side during tonight's live "Monday Night Raw" telecast and was undergoing CPR, co-announcer Michael Cole told the television audience just after 10:20 p.m.
Cole emphasized Lawyer's medical situation was not part of a storyline. Lawyer had wrestled earlier in a tag-team match with Rsandy Orton as his partner, returning to the announce table during the next commercial break before collapsing.
"This is not part of the show," Cole said, with a somber look on his face. "This is not part of entertainment."
Cole said Lawler was taken to a local hospital in Montreal after receiving CPR at the scene.
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The Sunday Conversation: Deltona's Pat Northey touts experience in re-election for county council dist. 5 seat
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The Sunday Conversation: Deltona's Pat Northey touts experience in re-election for county council dist. 5 seat
Headline Surfer video produced by Serafina Frederick / Volusia County Councilwoman Pat Northey of Deltona answers questions for 'The Sunday Conversation' about her re-election bid against upstart Rich Gailey of DeBary.
DAYTONA BEACH -- The way Volusia County Council dist. 5 member Pat Northey sees it, experience is what counts in the November general elections.
Headline Surfer caught up with the Deltona official for an exclusive interview on the 24/7 Internet newspaper's online show, "The Sunday Conversation."
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• District 5 and at-large representative on the Volusia County Council: 1993-present (twice served as chair)
New Smyrna Beach football: 'Cudas win on the road against DeLand Bulldogs in OT, 41-35
DELAND -- A defensive play in overtime resulted in a 92-yard touchdown that led the New Smyrna Beach 'Cudas over the DeLand Bulldogs, 41-35, Friday night at Spec Mark Stadium.
DeLand led 21-0, in what looked to be a blowout, but New Smyrna Beach came back strong in the second half to tie the game at the end of regulation.
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