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Ron Casey (ice Hockey)
Ron Casey may refer to: * Ron Casey (Melbourne broadcaster) (1927−2000), Australian broadcaster, television executive and Australian rules football administrator * Ron Casey (Sydney broadcaster) (1929−2018), Australian television presenter and talk-back radio host * Ron Casey, American drummer of Brain Drill Brain Drill was an American technical death metal band formed in 2005 from Ben Lomond, California founded by guitarist and songwriter Dylan Ruskin. They released 2 albums while signed to Metal Blade Records and self released their final third a ... * Ron Casey (editor) (1951−2000), Pulitzer Prize–winning editorial writer from the United States * Ron Casey (Canadian politician) (born c. 1950), Alberta, Canada, politician * Ron Casey (Missouri politician) (1952−2014), state representative {{hndis, name=Casey, Ron ...
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Ron Casey (Melbourne Broadcaster)
Ronald Patrick Casey (28 December 1927 – 19 June 2000) was a Melbourne-based Australian rules football administrator, sporting commentator and radio and television pioneer. Radio roles Casey was a Melbourne sporting commentator and radio presenter with station Mix 101.1, 3DB (now known as 3TTT) Melbourne from the late 1940s to the late 1970s. He started out as a panel operator at radio 3DB and overcame a speech impediment to replace Eric Welsh as 3DB's sports director. He became one of Victoria's and Australia's leading sports commentators on radio and television, especially in football, boxing and harness racing. His most famous radio broadcast was the 1968 call from Japan when Lionel Rose defeated Fighting Harada for the world boxing title. Television roles Joining HSV-7 in 1956, he served as host of HSV-7's ''World of Sport (Australian TV series), World of Sport'' program for 28 years. He became studio manager of HSV in 1969 and was general manager from 1972 until ...
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Ron Casey (Sydney Broadcaster)
Ronald Arthur Casey (5 July 1929 – 2 October 2018) was an Australian television presenter, sports journalist and talk-back radio host based in Sydney, New South Wales. Early life Casey was born in Lismore, New South Wales on 5 July 1929, but moved to Sydney with his mother, Nellie Thorne, and brother, John Francis Casey, and settled at Coogee, New South Wales, when he was 10. In 1944, Casey was a New South Wales state swimming champion, and he went on to work for thirteen years as a professional swimming coach at North Sydney Olympic Pool after covering the swimming events at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics as a freelance journalist. Media career Casey's career began at radio station 2KY in 1948. He became well known in the early years of television as a sports presenter on ''World of Sport'' (with Frank Hyde) at TCN-9 (Nine Network), and later as the sports newsreader at Channel TEN-10. He was also a talk-back radio host at Sydney radio stations 2KY, 2SM, and 2GB, and was al ...
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Brain Drill
Brain Drill was an American technical death metal band formed in 2005 from Ben Lomond, California founded by guitarist and songwriter Dylan Ruskin. They released 2 albums while signed to Metal Blade Records and self released their final third album titled ''Boundless Obscenity.'' History Formation and ''The Parasites'' (2005–2006) Brain Drill was founded in 2005; originally meant to be a side project by guitarist Dylan Ruskin after parting from his main band Burn at the Stake. Ruskin began searching for a drummer, eventually finding and hiring on as a session drummer Marco Pitruzella (former drummer of death metal groups, Vile, Vital Remains, The Faceless, and other extreme metal bands). After a few months of jam sessions, vocalist Steve Rathjen joined the band. The trio entered Castle Ultimate Studios with producer Zack Ohren and recorded their six-track EP, dubbed The Parasites, during March and May 2006. Soon after the recording, Rathjen left the band and was replaced ...
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Ron Casey (editor)
Ronald Bruce Casey (August 21, 1951 – February 21, 2000) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer and editorial page editor for ''The Birmingham News''. Casey was born in Midfield, Alabama, United States in 1951. He graduated from Jones Valley High School and from the University of Alabama before joining the reporting staff at the ''Birmingham News'' in 1973. He was promoted to the editorial board in 1979, the same year he married his wife, Margaret. Ten years later, he became the editorial page editor. In 1991, Casey, along with Harold Jackson and Joey Kennedy won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for their series, "What They Won't Tell You About Your Taxes", analyzing inequities in Alabama's tax system and proposing needed reforms. He was a finalist for the National Headliners Award in 1992. In 1994 he was nominated for a second Pulitzer as well as for the National Education Writers Award National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Natio ...
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Ron Casey (Canadian Politician)
Ron Casey (born c. 1950) is a Canadian politician who was an elected member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Banff-Cochrane Banff-Cochrane was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1940 to 1975, and again from 1979 to 2019. The Banff-Cochrane electoral district is home to t ... from 2012 to 2015. He later joined the Alberta Party. Electoral history References Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs 1950s births Living people 21st-century Canadian politicians Alberta Party politicians {{Alberta-politician-stub ...
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