- ****ociation.
Simers died from
brain cancer on June 2, 2024, at the age of 73. "T.J.
Simers Obiturary".
Dignity Memorial.
Retrieved June 14, 2024.
Simers, T.J...
- Mark T.
Simerly is a
United States Army
lieutenant general who
serves as the
director of the
Defense Logistics Agency. He
previously served as the commanding...
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Nogometni klub Šampion (English: Šampion
Football Club),
commonly referred to as NK Šampion or
simply Šampion, is a
Slovenian football club
which plays...
- co-hosts on KLAC had
included Los
Angeles Times sports columnist T. J.
Simers and
Simers'
daughter Tracy.
Roggin served as a host for NBC
Sports coverage of...
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Pulitzer Prize Barry Siegel,
feature writing, 2002
Pulitzer Prize T. J.
Simers,
sports columnist 1990–2013 Jack
Smith (1916–1996),
columnist 1953–1996...
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Retrieved August 30, 2024.
Simers, T.J. (January 16, 1997). "Seifert
Leaves 49ers With Bear of a Coach". Los...
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Archived from the
original on
January 7, 2011.
Retrieved February 19, 2017.
Simers, T.J. (April 13, 1995). "NFL
Owners OK Rams' Move to St. Louis". Los Angeles...
- "1993 NFL
Draft Listing". Pro
Football Reference.
Retrieved March 31, 2023.
Simers, J.T. (July 23, 1993). "Rams
Reach Agreement With
Bettis Football: No. 1...
- Area served
Worldwide Founder(s)
Nimit Sawhney,
Simer Sawhney Key people
Nimit Sawhney (Co-Founder and CEO)
Simer Sawhney (Co-Founder and
Board Member) Kahlil...
- a Wallop", New York Times, July 19, 2005.
Retrieved September 4, 2018.
Simers, T. J. "Arum-De La Hoya Can Be a
Great Reality Show", Los
Angeles Times...