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Din Thomas

Din Yero Thomas ( DEEN; born September 28, 1976) is an American former mixed martial artist who was featured on The Ultimate Fighter 4: The Comeback. In the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Thomas is a UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament Semifinalist and a current analyst for the organization. He holds a Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ricardo Liborio and currently runs two successful Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA academies in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Thomas holds notable victories of (UFC Lightweight Champion) Jens Pulver, (UFC Welterweight Champion) Matt Serra, and (Strikeforce Lightweight Champion) Clay Guida.

Thomas has acted in local independent films, portraying The Fight Kid in Chris Fuller's Loren Cass and Reverend Pierce in Natalie, Queen of Scots. He appeared alongside Dana White and former opponent Matt Serra on Dana White: Lookin' for a Fight, and currently is a cast member of the UFC Live Weigh-in Show.

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tirsdag 28. september 1976
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28. september 1976 var en tirsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 271 dagen i året. President i USA var Gerald R. Ford.

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28th of September 1976 News

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MINE UNION EXCLUDES TWO MORE REPORTERS; Official of Newsmen's Group Calls Convention Action a 'Classic' Violation of Constitution

Date: 28 September 1976

By BEN A. FRANKLIN Special to The New York Times

Ben FRANKLIN

United Mine Workers conv on Sept 27 excludes reporters Frank Martin of Workers League pub Bulletin and Mark Lantz of Workers Vanguard of NY, raising total of excluded newsmen to 9; Reporters Com for Press Freedom exec dir Jack Landau says action appears to violate 14th Amendment (M)

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SCHORR, IN DISCORD, QUITS CBS NEWS JOB; Correspondent, Accused in Passing of Secret Document, Will Stay on the Payroll 2 Years

Date: 29 September 1976

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

CBS pres Richard S Salant comments (M)

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Ford Says He Finds No Bias in TV News

Date: 28 September 1976

Pres Ford, in int with TV Guide (pub) released on Sept 27, says he has not found any bias in TV news and believes medium's news coverage of his activities has been 'very fair and very broad' (S)

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News Summary

Date: 29 September 1976

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Date: 29 September 1976

Anderson names defendants in suit; defendants include Nixon and Sec Kissinger (S)

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Date: 28 September 1976

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Date: 28 September 1976

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Nixon, Aides Named In a $22 Million Suit

Date: 28 September 1976

Columnist Jack Anderson files $22-million damage suit on Sept 27 in which he accuses former Pres Nixon and 19 subordinates of conducting 5-yr campaign to destroy Anderson's credibility and take away his 1st Amendment rights; suit cites 17 different allegations of harassment, investigations or surveillance by CIA or by Plumbers (S)

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Gannett Plans Purchase Of 4 Louisiana Papers

Date: 28 September 1976

Purchased by Gannett Co

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DEBATE CALLED HELP TO OTHER CANDIDATES; Lawyers Find Case Is Bolstered Because Affair Was 'Staged' and Not a News Event

Date: 28 September 1976

By WARREN WEAVER Jr. Special to The New York Times

Warren WEAVER

Attys for Pres candidates Eugene J McCarthy, Lester G Maddox and Peter Camejo hold fact that 1st Pres Ford-Jimmy Carter debate stopped when TV transmission was interrupted by mech breakdown and that theater in which it was held was redesigned into TV studio with ltd audience bolster their stand that debate was not 'news event' open to TV coverage but production staged for TV; hold debates should not be exempt from equal time requirement; Socialist Worker Party atty Eric Lieberman and McCarthy atty John Armor comment, ints; James Karayn, who dirs debates for League of Women Voters, says he tried to continue debate but was unable to because theater's sound system also stopped working (M)

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