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  • Jan 5, 2025 | newsminer.com | Tony Knowles

    The universal response to President Jimmy Carter’s passing was perhaps best stated by his son, Chip, as the loss of “a hero to everyone who believes in peace, human rights, and unselfish love.” To millions of people around the world he exemplified a lifetime journey of compassion, care and courage.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | frontiersman.com | Tony Knowles

    I have both worked for hourly wages and for many years operated restaurant businesses paying hourly wages. During college and around and about my service in the Army, including a tour in Vietnam, I worked as a roughneck on oil rigs throughout the West. After graduation in 1968 I roughnecked in California for the “high” wage of some $3.50/hour before the new oil discovery in Prudhoe Bay enticed me to move to Alaska.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | alaskabeacon.com | Tony Knowles

    I have both worked for hourly wages and for many years operated restaurant businesses paying hourly wages. During college and around and about my service in the Army, including a tour in Vietnam, I worked as a roughneck on oil rigs throughout the West. After graduation in 1968 I roughnecked in California for the “high” wage of some $3.50/hour before the new oil discovery in Prudhoe Bay enticed me to move to Alaska.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | newsminer.com | Tony Knowles

    I have both worked for hourly wages and for many years operated restaurant businesses paying hourly wages. During college and around and about my service in the Army, including a tour in Vietnam, I worked as a roughneck on oil rigs throughout the west. After graduation in 1968 I roughnecked in California for the “high” wage of some $3.50/hour before the new oil discovery in Prudhoe Bay enticed me to move to Alaska.

  • Apr 21, 2024 | wpbsa.com | Matt Huart |Michael McMullan |Tony Knowles

    In the latest episode of the WPBSA Snooker Podcast we recall the story of the 1982 World Snooker Championship – among the best remembered editions of the tournament in its rich and storied history. Host Michael McMullan is joined by former world number two Tony Knowles – who so memorably dethroned the defending champion Steve Davis 10-1 in the opening round – and John Skilbeck, author of Goody Two Shoes, a fantastic new book which chronicles the story of the event in unparalled detail.

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