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William Paul
Plaschke (born
September 6, 1958, in Louisville, Kentucky) is an
American sports journalist who has
written for the Los
Angeles Times since...
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Albert Plaschke (February 2, 1880 –
February 12, 1954) was a German-American
artist recognized for his
editorial cartooning and
impressionist landscape...
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Friedrich Plaschke (7
January 1875, Jaroměř – 4
February 1952) was a
Czech operatic b****-baritone. From 1900 to 1937 he was a
member of the
Dresden Hofoper...
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abuse of children. Tame, her fiancé Max Heerey, and her step-father, Ron
Plaschke are
board directors for the foundation. In
September 2022 her memoir, The...
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critics in the
media was
longtime Los
Angeles Times sportswriter Bill
Plaschke, who said that in one stroke,
Carroll went from a
coach who
presided over...
- R. L.; Miller, J.; Moebius, E.; Mostafavi, P.; Opher, M.; Paxton, L.;
Plaschke, F.; Poppe, A. R.; Roelof, E. C.; Runyon, K.; Redfield, S.; Schwadron,...
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Archived from the
original on
October 21, 2016.
Retrieved October 20, 2016.
Plaschke, Bill (February 3, 2019). "Super Bowl 2019:
Dazed and confused, Goff shows...
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seize control of the Lakers". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved April 18, 2020.
Plaschke, Bill (October 11, 2020). "Kobe Bryant's
spirit is
present in Lakers' NBA...
- Paltrow,
financial journalist 1988–1997
Olive Percival,
columnist Bill
Plaschke,
sports columnist Michael Parks,
foreign correspondent, editor, 1987 Pulitzer...
- 1984. The move drew some controversy. Los
Angeles Times columnist Bill
Plaschke welcomed the team to town by
writing "We. Don't. Want. You.",
noting that...