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            <![CDATA[ <p id=6CIYV25WCRF7HFXHBTWM5TVWJU class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left>She’s done it again! A Michigan author is now a two-time “<a href=https://www.jeopardy.com/>Jeopardy</a>” champion as she successfully defended her title on tonight’s game of answers and questions, the first “Jeopardy” show guest hosted by Katie Couric.</p>

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<p id=VMOICGWOHFG6JIQYOOYIRN4G2E class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left><a href=https://www.mlive.com/life/2021/03/michigan-woman-is-current-jeopardy-champion-on-katie-courics-first-show.html target=_blank rel=noopener>Laura Portwood-Stacer</a> was born in Royal Oak and raised in Livonia. She graduated from <a href=https://www.livoniapublicschools.org/Churchill>Livonia Churchill</a> before graduating from <a href=https://msu.edu/>Michigan State University</a> with a degree in Telecommunication Information Studies and Media. She then moved to Los Angeles where she got her masters and PhD from <a href=https://www.usc.edu/>USC</a>.</p>
<p id=YMQ7NVZR6JB65PQ3MAIVDZVEDM class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left>She taught Media Studies at NYU before recently moving back to L.A where she’s a self-employed editor and consultant. She has a book coming out in July called “<a href=https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691209678/the-book-proposal-book>The Book Proposal Book: A Guide for Scholarly Authors</a>,” which is a handbook that helps people write a book proposal.</p>

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<div id=InContent_Center_R6BDPWCXYRB5PESFYPW4SXE63U class=ad-observer><span style=text-transform: initial>Challenger Matt Wierman from Florida got off to an early start with Portwood-Stacer right behind him and Justin Yaeger from California trailing in third place. Portwood-Stacer took the lead later in the round before landing on the Daily Double. She wagered $2,000 and added to her total. After the Jeopardy Round, Portwood-Stacer was in first with $8,000. Wierman was in second with $4,600 and Yaeger in third with $3,000.</span></div>
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<div id=InContent_Center_OQJNSVOUABCBBLTZYDIEL4QPCQ class=ad-observer><span style=text-transform: initial>The game tightened up early in this round with Wierman eventually taking the lead. Yaeger made a nice comeback, too, and was not far behind in third. Wierman was in the lead by about $4,000 and wagered exactly that on the first Daily Double. He guessed wrong giving Portwood-Stacer a small lead. Wierman landed on the second Daily Double, wagering $3,000 and answered wrong again.</span></div>
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<p id=NYNXLT3KENAKJA5GPT7JYKWCNM class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left>Portwood-Stacer took the lead late in the round to end with $15,600. Wierman was in second with $11,600 followed by Yaeger with $10,200. It was anybody’s game going into Final Jeopardy.</p>
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<div id=InContent_Center_U67YPR52XJCM3MNPWFCRU76C6Y class=ad-observer><b style=text-transform: initial>The Category: </b><span style=text-transform: initial>Radio History.</span><b style=text-transform: initial> The clue: </b><span style=text-transform: initial>A 1949 broadcast in Spanish of this drama from 11 years before caused mass panic in Ecuador and the destruction of the radio station. </span><b style=text-transform: initial>What is</b><span style=text-transform: initial> “War of the Worlds.”</span></div>
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<p id=XIFPUWE4UZDAZDUHFQFBXA5LMI class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left>Yaeger was so close, answering “The War of the World.” He lost $5,100. Wierman got it right and added $10,014 taking him to $21,614. Portwood-Stacer also got it right and wagered $7,601 for a total of $23,201 making her the two-time champion with $42,601. She will go for three in a row tomorrow night.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p id=6CIYV25WCRF7HFXHBTWM5TVWJU class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left>She’s done it again! A Michigan author is now a two-time “<a href=https://www.jeopardy.com/>Jeopardy</a>” champion as she successfully defended her title on tonight’s game of answers and questions, the first “Jeopardy” show guest hosted by Katie Couric.</p>

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<p id=VMOICGWOHFG6JIQYOOYIRN4G2E class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left><a href=https://www.mlive.com/life/2021/03/michigan-woman-is-current-jeopardy-champion-on-katie-courics-first-show.html target=_blank rel=noopener>Laura Portwood-Stacer</a> was born in Royal Oak and raised in Livonia. She graduated from <a href=https://www.livoniapublicschools.org/Churchill>Livonia Churchill</a> before graduating from <a href=https://msu.edu/>Michigan State University</a> with a degree in Telecommunication Information Studies and Media. She then moved to Los Angeles where she got her masters and PhD from <a href=https://www.usc.edu/>USC</a>.</p>
<p id=YMQ7NVZR6JB65PQ3MAIVDZVEDM class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left>She taught Media Studies at NYU before recently moving back to L.A where she’s a self-employed editor and consultant. She has a book coming out in July called “<a href=https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691209678/the-book-proposal-book>The Book Proposal Book: A Guide for Scholarly Authors</a>,” which is a handbook that helps people write a book proposal.</p>

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<div id=InContent_Center_R6BDPWCXYRB5PESFYPW4SXE63U class=ad-observer><span style=text-transform: initial>Challenger Matt Wierman from Florida got off to an early start with Portwood-Stacer right behind him and Justin Yaeger from California trailing in third place. Portwood-Stacer took the lead later in the round before landing on the Daily Double. She wagered $2,000 and added to her total. After the Jeopardy Round, Portwood-Stacer was in first with $8,000. Wierman was in second with $4,600 and Yaeger in third with $3,000.</span></div>
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<div id=InContent_Center_OQJNSVOUABCBBLTZYDIEL4QPCQ class=ad-observer><span style=text-transform: initial>The game tightened up early in this round with Wierman eventually taking the lead. Yaeger made a nice comeback, too, and was not far behind in third. Wierman was in the lead by about $4,000 and wagered exactly that on the first Daily Double. He guessed wrong giving Portwood-Stacer a small lead. Wierman landed on the second Daily Double, wagering $3,000 and answered wrong again.</span></div>
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<p id=NYNXLT3KENAKJA5GPT7JYKWCNM class=article__paragraph article__paragraph--left>Portwood-Stacer took the lead late in the round to end with $15,600. Wierman was in second with $11,600 followed by Yaeger with $10,200. It was anybody’s game going into Final Jeopardy.</p>
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<div id=InContent_Center_U67YPR52XJCM3MNPWFCRU76C6Y class=ad-observer><b style=text-transform: initial>The Category: </b><span style=text-transform: initial>Radio History.</span><b style=text-transform: initial> The clue: </b><span style=text-transform: initial>A 1949 broadcast in Spanish of this drama from 11 years before caused mass panic in Ecuador and the destruction of the radio station. </span><b style=text-transform: initial>What is</b><span style=text-transform: initial> “War of the Worlds.”</span></div>
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