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Advertising executive who worked on 'Man from Glad' ads
Tribune reporterHoward Shank wanted to be the next Ernest Hemingway but wound up in advertising, where as a creative executive at Leo Burnett in Chicago he had a hand in campaigns including the "Man from Glad." Mr. Shank, 86, died of lung cancer on Tuesday, May 6, at...Tags: National Government, Corporate Officers, Government, Death and Dying, Advertising
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Advertising executive who worked on 'Man from Glad' ads
Tribune reporterHoward Shank wanted to be the next Ernest Hemingway but wound up in advertising, where as a creative executive at Leo Burnett in Chicago he had a hand in campaigns including the "Man from Glad." Mr. Shank, 86, died of lung cancer on Tuesday, May 6, at...Tags: Corporate Officers, Government, Death and Dying, National Government, Retirement
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Author and wife of critic Tynan
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES — Elaine Dundy, a novelist, biographer, journalist and memoirist who wrote about her turbulent marriage to legendary critic Kenneth Tynan and their life among the rich and famous, died May 1 at her Los Angeles home. She was 86. The...Tags: Diseases, Theater, Celebrity, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Celebrity Mothers
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'Genius' at work
By Darin Strauss
The daunting thing, of course, is the word itself. You hear "genius," you picture Wile E. Coyote, tinkering alone in the sierras, cobbling together the rocket-powered cycle on which he will catch only trouble.
Sarajevo-born Chicago...Tags: Murder, Music, Rock and Roll Music, Crimes, Books and Magazines
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Heigl adorable in '27 Dresses'
The Associated Press*27 Dresses: The romantic comedy that's also a major mystery -- as in just how is it that a woman who looks like Katherine Heigl cannot find a husband? Heigl stars as the ultimate always-a-bridesmaid pal, a woman who has stood up as a member of the...Tags: Movies, Baseball, Film Festivals, All Stars, Major League Baseball
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What's Out Now
Katherine Heigl stars as the ultimate always-a-bridesmaid pal in "27 Dresses" (PG-13) released on DVD today. She's finally jolted into action after her secret, unrequited love (Edward Burns) ends up falling for her own sister. Here are some other...Tags: Movies, Eating Disorders, Illnesses, All Stars, Film Festivals
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U.S. honors Americans who fought in Spain
Associated PressAs Spain shrugs off the last cobwebs of Gen. Francisco Franco's Fascist regime 70 years after it hatched amid civil war, Americans are also looking back, honoring their own who fought there and the ideals for which they stood. The faces of some of the 3,...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Justice and Rights, Government, Civil Rights, Tourism and Leisure
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'Dictation: A Quartet' by Cynthia Ozick
Dictation
A Quartet
Cynthia Ozick
Houghton Mifflin: 180 pp., $24
Cyhthia Ozick is double-barreled. She's an inventive and revelatory fiction writer and an exacting, battle-ready critic; an impish writer of conscience and a creative intellectual. In...Tags: Crosswords, Book, Media, Books and Magazines, Punishment
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10 books to read to help experience the real Paris
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYou can do Paris by the numbers: Tote a favorite guidebook from point to point and read blurbs about the Arc de Triomphe or the Louvre. But to understand why Paris and its amazing landmarks matter, here's some reading that will help you embrace the city...Tags: Family, Columbia University, Julia Child, F Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein
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In Oates' Stories, Writers Go Wild
NewsdayThe classic authors who appear as fictionalized characters in "Wild Nights!" aren't the ones most of us met in Intro to American Literature. Edgar Allan Poe copulating with a one-eyed amphibian? Mark Twain pursuing pubescent girls? Henry James clubbing...Tags: Mark Twain, Henry James, Usher, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe
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