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When rock stars fake it
Pop Music CriticLady Gaga wants you to know she is not a Method actor. The 23-year-old ingénue behind hits like "Poker Face" and "Paparazzi" does believe in cultivating what thespians call "theatrical truth." But while devotees use the exercises developed by the late Lee...Tags: Television Industry, Hip Hop, Green Day (band), Twitter, Inc., Bob Dylan
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Alec Baldwin to CNN's Cafferty: You Are a Loser, Sir
The TV Zone"Lemon, Could you fire that moron Cafferty please..." Before I sign off for the day, must share this with whomever may be wandering by in the night... Alec Baldwin's rebuke to Jack Cafferty. This is what I love about......Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, The White House, George Bush, Comedy (genre), Government
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The driving forces behind UFC
In 2001, Ultimate Fighting Championship, the mixed martial arts circuit, was struggling. The bouts were banned from most cable TV outlets and its finances were dismal.
But that did not stop Lorenzo Fertitta, a Las Vegas casino owner, and his brother...Tags: Television Industry, Mixed Martial Arts, Boxing, Casino and Gambling, Oscar De La Hoya
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Measuring a judge's agenda
Critics are saying that Judge Sonia Sotomayor favors "legislating from the bench" in a way that furthers her ideological agenda. Is it fair or accurate to level this charge of judicial activism against her? It's easy to disagree over how to interpret the...Tags: Demonstration, Civil Rights, Trials, United States, Local Authority
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College interns get job-seeking advice
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comWant to find a job in a challenging market? Get out of your room, meet with professionals and refrain from sending blanket e-mails asking for jobs. That was the advice from Wall Streeters at the Future of Finance panel for college interns at New York...Tags: Melville, Colleges and Universities, New York Stock Exchange, Government, Manhattan (New York City)
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Organic vs. natural a source of confusion in food labeling
Tribune reporterAt first it may seem only right for Dean Foods, the nation's largest organic dairy producer, to roll out a line of yogurts and milk marketed as "natural." But Dean's announcement last week alarmed advocates of organic food, who say the burgeoning...Tags: Family, Marketing, National Government, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, United States
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Dead Sea Scrolls scholar's NY son denies ID theft
A New York City lawyer whose father is a Dead Sea Scrolls scholar has pleaded not guilty to charges he stole identities and used them to discredit his father's professional rivals. Raphael Golb, who's 49, is the son of Dr. Norman Golb of the...Tags: University of Chicago
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President facing challenge with G-8
Tribune Newspapers-- As President Barack Obama heads for his second economic summit in three months, he's holding stronger cards than he did the last time, but lingering skepticism about U.S. leadership threatens to produce a policy stalemate that could undercut...Tags: The White House, G8, National Government, Dmitry Medvedev, Government
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Glastonbury Boy, 12, Headed For Broadway's 'Mary Poppins'
He was Tiny Tim in "A Christmas Carol" and Dill in "To Kill a Mockingbird" at Hartford Stage and he played Winthrop opposite Shirley Jones and Patrick Cassidy in "The Music Man" at the Bushnell. Now, 12-year-old Andrew Shipman is heading to Broadway,...Tags: Broadway Theatre, Michael Wilson, Arts, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Bank of America Corp.
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7 tips to cut food bill but not flavor
Tribune Media ServicesHow much of your family budget do you spend on food? The answer will vary from household to household, depending on such factors as income and family size. But on average, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, we Americans spend a whopping 30...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Garlic, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, United States, Electrical Appliance
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Dead Sea Scrolls scholar's son pleads not guilty in NYC to stealing IDs to trash dad's rivals
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City lawyer has pleaded not guilty to stealing identities and using them to discredit his father's academic rivals. Judge Carol Berkman set $15,000 bond for 49-year-old Raphael Golb and ordered him to surrender his...Tags: University of Chicago, Theft, Crimes
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Robert Samuelson: Economists out to lunch, out of touch with history
Washington Post Writers GroupNiall Ferguson is one of those rare characters: a respected scholar who's also a successful popularizer. Ferguson, a Brit, has taught at Oxford, New York University and now at Harvard. He has written about World War I, the British Empire and the...Tags: Family, Bonds, World War I (1914-1918), National Government, Industrial Accidents
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