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"Daily Planet"
The Daily Show - 1996 Wesley Clark 8-72 was released on: USA: 11 December 2003
None. No such thing happened, so the answer is in three parts. 1. Hairspray (the movie) is not a documentary. It is not even a Docu-Drama. It is a fictional performance that only vaguely resembles some things from the 1950's. 2. American Bandstand was not limited to "only white" dancers. 3. Any racist similarities between Hairspray (the movie) and the real events of the 1950's in the U.S. are lifted from events regarding the Buddy Deane Show. The Buddy Deane show was another 'dance-to-the-hits' show broadcast from Baltimore. That is the show that did not mingle Black and white dancers on the same dance floor. That is the show that had 'all-black' Fridays (taking into account that the show was a Daily show). When the Buddy Deane Show was pressured to integrate white and black dancers (like American Bandstand had already been doing), the show's powers-that-be refused and the show was subsequently cancelled.
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The name of Clark Kent's newspaper is the Daily Planet.
Clark Kent's boss at the Daily Planet was Perry White. In earlier Superman comics, Clark and Lois worked for editor George Taylor at the Daily Star.
The daily routine on the Lewis and Clark expedition involved traveling by boat or on foot through challenging terrain, mapping out the land, recording scientific observations, hunting and gathering food, and establishing relationships with Native American tribes. The group faced various challenges such as harsh weather conditions, difficult terrain, and limited food supplies.
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As an adult, in Metropolis, Clark Kent works for the Daily Planet (newspaper), as a reporter.at the daily planet in metropolis
"Daily Planet"
The Daily Show - 1996 Wesley Clark - 12.117 was released on: USA: 19 September 2007
Superman arbeitet als Clark Kent beim Daily Planet.
The Daily Planet
The Daily Show - 1996 Anthony Clark 5-65 was released on: USA: 30 November 2000