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John Siceloff, longtime PBS producer, dies at 61 | PBS NewsHour - Mar 9, 2015 ... John Siceloff, who reported for “The MacNeil/Lehrer Report,” died Friday at his
home in Dutchess County, New York. He was 61. John Siceloff ...
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John Siceloff - Wikipedia - John Siceloff (October 21, 1953 – March 6, 2015) is an American Television
producer. He was born in Frogmore, South Carolina. He created and was
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Public TV producer John Siceloff dies at 61; praised as 'great ... - Mar 9, 2015 ... John Siceloff, a executive producer in public television who helped create Now
with Bill Moyers, died March 6 at his home in Dutchess County, ...
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John Siceloff - IMDb - John Siceloff, Producer: Now with Bill Moyers. ... John Siceloff. Producer.
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Your America: Democracy's Local Heroes: John Siceloff, Jason ... - Your America: Democracy's Local Heroes [John Siceloff, Jason Maloney, David
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John Siceloff | C-SPAN.org - Watch the C-SPAN collection of videos, access clips including recent
appearances by John Siceloff. View positions held along with a brief bio.
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History - Saint John The Evangelist Church - John the Evangelist Church was laid in 1879 with the church being ... In July,
2008, Father John (“Jay”) C. Siceloff was named Administrator of the parish and
on ...
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Transplant Patient Reunites with Care Team | Columbia University ... - Photo: Sheila Ryan, Mr. Kunzli's mother; John Siceloff and his wife, Birgit
Jorgensen, NP, who was a transplant coordinator at NYP/Columbia in 1993 and
is now ...
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Contact - Saint John The Evangelist Church - Pastors and Deacons. Pastor: Rev. John C. Siceloff Deacon: Phillip Gonzalez
Deacon: Glenn Robataille Deacon (Retired): Michael P. Gleason ...
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Courtney Parker Siceloff, 92, lifelong opponent of war and racism - Feb 1, 2014 ... John Siceloff of New York City said his father, as a young man from Texas, was
troubled by the prospect of America's entry into World War II ...
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