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Norma Jean News
| Norma Jean Price (The Ashland Daily Press) Norma Jean Price, age 76, of Ashland, passed away Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at Memorial Medical Center in Ashland. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Mountain Funeral Home in Ashland. That Was the Week That Was (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) 1946: Norma Jean Baker was signed to a contract with 20th Century Fox, who changed her name to Marilyn Monroe. 1967: The last episode of "The Fugitive" aired. It was the largest audience in TV history until the "Who Shot J.R." episode of "Dallas." That Was the Week That Was (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Entertainment highlights during the week of Aug. 24-30: 1946: Norma Jean Baker was signed to a contract with 20th Century Fox, who changed her name to Marilyn Monroe. 1967: The last episode of "The Fugitive" aired. It was the largest audience in TV history until the "Who Shot J.R." episode of "Dallas." 1968: The Beatles released "Hey Jude" as a single. 1970: Elton John made his US debut at the ... Dominguez sweep in First Lady Handicap (Ruidoso News) Odds-on favorite Good-bye Norma Jean lead a 1-2-3- sweep by mares from the Henry Dominguez barn in the $50,000 First Lady Handicap on Sunday afternoon at Ruidoso Downs. The Closing Bell (POLLSTAR) Tonight we close with new listings for Otis Day & The Knights , Chris Cagle , Clint Black and Norma Jean , and links to items about record labels wanting more money from video games, Rufus Wainwright just wanting more money, the skinny on those leaked U2 tracks, the former band manager who is now looking out from behind bars and the too-loud kindergarten disco. |
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