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Ron Darling likens Carlos Beltran to Greta Garbo
WatchdogTBS sent an interesting comment from Ron Darling off today's Yanks-Mets tilt, which viewers in the New York area didn't hear, because TBS' telecast was blacked out here: On Carlos Beltran being a New York type of player: ???I don???t......Tags: New York Mets, Carlos Beltran, Contracts, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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"Mahogany Memories": Antique and Classic Boat Society In Essex
Mahogany Memories" is the title of 24th annual Antique and Classic Boat Society show Saturday at the Connecticut River Museum in Essex. The show, open from 9 to 4 p.m., is free. Boats by Chris Craft, Lyman, Gar Wood and Elco will be on display. The 60-...Tags: Edward Norton, International Court or Tribunal, University of Hartford, Connecticut River, Judy Garland
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Wesleyan Spotlight On Ingrid Bergman
Courant Staff WriterIngrid Bergman is more than just a movie star. She's "like a Rolls Royce, or a really good hamburger." "She's timeless and always welcome and always beautiful," says Jeanine Basinger, head of Film Studies at Wesleyan University. "There's never a time...Tags: Ingrid Bergman, Alfred Hitchcock, Joan Crawford, Celebrity, Cary Grant
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Film treasures reside in cold storage
Associated PressROCHESTER, N.Y.—While Scarlett O'Hara stayed cool at home, Dorothy Gale took a year out to go skipping down a digital yellow brick road in a Hollywood film lab. The recently reunited Technicolor duo could well be spending much of the rest of the...Tags: Government, William McKinley, Los Angeles, Annie Oakley, Mary Pickford
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Justices come off the bench to chat
Washington BureauWASHINGTON — There's Antonin Scalia chatting with Lesley Stahl on "60 Minutes." There's Scalia speaking at length on National Public Radio. And there he is again, taking questions from high school students on C-SPAN. Picture Greta Garbo joining...Tags: George Bush, Government, New York Times, Nebraska, Antonin Scalia
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A Cold Haven For Treasured Films
Associated PressWhile Scarlett O'Hara stayed cool at home, Dorothy Gale took a year out to go skipping down a digital yellow brick road in a Hollywood film lab. The recently reunited Technicolor duo could well be spending much of the rest of the millennium killing...Tags: Government, Adolf Hitler, William McKinley, Annie Oakley, Mary Pickford
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A Prophet returns
A writer's ideas are his legacy. After he dies, it's up to executors, heirs, lawyers, agents and colleagues to keep them alive -- and perhaps especially up to us, the readers, to thread those ideas through the weave of history, the passage of time, our...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Matthew Arnold, Los Angeles, Death and Dying, Christopher Isherwood
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Classic movies transport older viewers back in time
Tribune Newspapers: Special to The Hartford Courant"I want to be alone." "We'll always have Paris." "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." Recognize these quotes? Many of us do -- despite its being 76 years since Greta Garbo delivered her unforgettable line in the film "Grand Hotel," 66 years since...Tags: Ingrid Bergman, Celebrity, Connecticut, Julie Christie, Tony Gilroy
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Can bridesmaid dresses be saved?
Special to NewsdayMost women think it can't happen to them. They live in sweet denial. But we've all seen it happen, and it's time someone blew the lid off this dirty little secret. We're talking, of course, about BBD -- Bridal Blindness Disorder -- the sudden,...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Movies, Marriage, Diana Vreeland
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Drier and wiser
Tribune staff reporterIt wasn't Katrina. But the recent storms were painful enough for those who lost power, got water or otherwise went into battle-mode against the elements and subsequent power failure. In between bailing water, hunting down portable generators and "dining"...Tags: Illinois, Natural Disasters, NBC, Rentals, Health Treatments
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