BATTLE AT NICOSIA; Throngs Flee Capital Before a Cease-Fire Is Arranged There
Date: 15 August 1974
By HENRY GINIGER
Henry GINIGER
CBS cameraman Carl Sorensen slightly wounded covering fighting in Nicosia (S)
Christopher David Gorham (born August 14, 1974) is an American actor. He is best known for his work on television, particularly for playing Henry Grubstick on the ABC comedy-drama series Ugly Betty, Auggie Anderson on the action-drama series Covert Affairs, Bob Barnard on the dark comedy-drama series Insatiable, Harrison John on The WB’s teen comedy-drama series Popular, Henry Dunn in the limited slasher series Harper's Island, and Trevor Elliott on the legal drama series The Lincoln Lawyer.
Gorham was also part of the main cast of several TV shows that were cancelled either during or after their first season, such as the science fiction series Odyssey 5 and Jake 2.0, the medical drama series Medical Investigation, and the sitcom Out of Practice.
In film, he was the voice of Barry Allen / The Flash in the DC Animated Movie Universe beginning with Justice League: War (2014) and ending with Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020).
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Date: 15 August 1974
By HENRY GINIGER
Henry GINIGER
CBS cameraman Carl Sorensen slightly wounded covering fighting in Nicosia (S)
Date: 15 August 1974
New Yonkers, NY, City Mgr J Emmet Casey rules that meetings with his staff will no longer be open to newsmen; predecessor Clifford W O'Kay last March said meetings would be open to press
Date: 15 August 1974
ROGER L. WALDMAN
Roger WALDMAN
Eugene Lyons lr on July 29 editorial, Hooverism Nixonomics, scores use of quotation from Herbert Hoover as peg for criticism of Pres Nixon's econ policies; says mischief of editorial, surely unintentional, is that it may help revive falsehood, fabricated by pol malice, that Hoover 'did nothing' to fight Great Depression; calls for moratorium on casual misrepresentation of Hoover