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John R. Buell, 73, of Eureka, passed away on July 18, 2022. He was
born to parents John and Louise Buell, on July 11, 1949 in Ohio. He
moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was nine years old. As
John grew up, he attended LaHabra High School, graduating in 1967. He
married his high school

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I'll Take 'White Supremacist Hand Gestures' for $1,000


I’ll Take ‘White Supremacist Hand Gestures’ for $1,000
Ben Smith, New York Times, May 16, 2021
It is an ironclad rule of the private Facebook group of past “Jeopardy!” contestants that nobody post about that night’s episode before 11 p.m. Eastern time, to avoid spoiling the show for West Coast viewers.
So the moderators of the group waited until 11 p.m. sharp on April 27 to reassure the roughly 2,800 fellow members that they had the crisis in hand. They had seen a contestant on that night’s show, a big white guy with a red tie, Kelly Donohue, make an odd gesture with three fingers of his right hand. “Based on the evidence we’ve seen being bandied about elsewhere, there is a real possibility he was giving either a white power or a Three Percenter hand gesture,” wrote one moderator, a middle-school teacher who was on the show about five years ago, according to screenshots provided by another group member. And though “we can’t know his intent,” he continued, “we’re not here to provide safe harbor for white supremacists.”

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