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Tom Knott
Tom Knott is a columnist for the Sports and Metro sections of The Washington Times.[1]
Education
Knott has a B.A. degree in psychology from George Mason University.
Reception by other journalists
Knott is cited as an authority by other journalists, such as on PBS[2] and the Los Angeles Times,[3] as well as by sports researchers.[4] Knott's journalism notably attracts critical attention from other journalists.
Brendan Nyhan, writing in Salon.com, roundly criticizes both the Washington Times and Tom Knott for its reportage of the National Education Association.[5]
News sites such as Cleveland.com's sports blog have repeatedly[6] attacked Knott; for example in 2009 'Starting Blocks' wrote "Washington Times columnist Tom Knott, who has a history of bashing LeBron James, got back at it in today's headline: 'Everyone's a witness to LeBron's whining.'" The article continues "But of course Knott didn't stop there."[7]
Writing in the Huffington Post, journalist Etan Thomas rebu
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Thomas Knotts
Thomas “Tommy” Knotts was born in Readhimer, LA on April 20, 1966. He passed away peacefully in his home in Shreveport, LA on January 6, 2024.
Tommy never met a stranger. He loved life and everything in it, especially his granddaughter Willow. He never sat still long, always on the go. He enjoyed watching wrestling, going to the track to watch the race cars, fishing, hunting, camping, and just a simple bonfire with family and friends. He always surrounded himself with the people he loved! To say Tommy will be missed is an understatement. He touched the lives and hearts of so many people.
Tommy was a lighting technician in the music industry for over 30 years. Since retiring from being on the road all the time and away from friends and family, he worked part-time with his brother Miron at Bayou Watch.
He is preceded in death by his father, Orie Knotts; mother, Christine Tyler Knotts; step-father, Troy Driggers; brother, Rodney; brother, Randal; brother, Carl Lee (Moose); brother, Mark (Tater); sister, Lisa; and brother
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These biographies were submitted by a researcher and evidently abstracted from the 1876 History of Sangamon County, IL. Errors could occur, so one should always verify the correctness by obtaining copies of vitals and performing all necessary research to document what is contained herein.
KNOTTS, THOMAS
, was born in Lee county, Virginia, and was married there to Ella Young. They moved to Washington county, Ind., and from there to Sangamon county, Ill., arriving in the spring of 1819, in what is now Ball township. They had ten children, four of whom, or their descendants, live in Ball township, namely--LUCY married Martin G. Pulliam. See his name.
ALBION, born April 1, 1814, was married April 16, 1835, in Sangamon county, to Linna Davidson, who was born Dec. 23, 1819. They had seven children in Sangamon county. THOMAS, born Nov., 1837, married Cassandra Peddecord, a native of Ohio county, Ky., and daughter of Jonathan Peddecord, now of Ball township. Thomas Knotts and wife had two children, CORDELIA E. and THOMAS. Mr. Knotts died Dec. 26, 1870, and his widow and chi
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