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Fort Lauderdale worker suspended for printing joke book
A 37-page joke book turned out to be no joke at all for a city employee — it got him a 20-day suspension without pay. James Hammers, a water operator in the city's public works department, is fighting the tough suspension. His defense: He was...Tags: Minority Groups
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Robin Thicke coming to Madison Square Garden
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comRobin Thicke believes the country is looking for change, and he's hoping his new album, "Something Else" (Interscope), in stores tomorrow, can provide the soundtrack. Calling from a tour stop in Virginia Beach, Thicke talks about following up a hit...Tags: Barack Obama, Madison Square Garden, Michael Jackson, Curtis Mayfield
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Robin Thicke drops new album, 'Something Else'
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comRobin Thicke believes the country is looking for change, and he's hoping his new album, "Something Else" (Interscope), in stores Tuesday, can provide the soundtrack. Calling from a tour stop in Virginia Beach, Thicke talks about following up a hit album...Tags: Barack Obama, Michael Jackson, Curtis Mayfield, Music
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Review: Pussycat Dolls' 'Doll Domination'
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comPUSSYCAT DOLLS "Doll Domination" THE GRADE C- BOTTOM LINE Dominated by subpar songs, the Dolls fall flat. What the Pussycat Dolls make painfully clear on "Doll Domination" (Interscope) is that, as far as music is concerned, they are not the...Tags: Christina Aguilera, Popular Music, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Jonas Brothers, Usher
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Robin Williams ready to go free range in big city
Chicago Tribune reporterOnce, during my stint at Chicago's Other Newspaper, a colleague was having trouble staying awake. He sent me to Starbucks for a large cappuccino with 4 extra shots. My hand was shaking during the walk back, the concoction was so potent. Like Robin...Tags: Joe Biden, Alcohol Addiction, Barack Obama, Political Candidates, Jay Leno
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The Barack Obama soundtrack, featuring Kanye West, others
Barack Obama's presidential campaign, which has inspired a multitude of songs by stars and amateurs alike, is now getting an official soundtrack. "Yes We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement," which takes its title from an Obama campaign slogan,...Tags: Cyndi Lauper, Forest Whitaker, Barack Obama, Political Candidates, Celebrity
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For nuptial novelist Brenda Janowitz, the real thing takes the wedding cake
Special to NewsdayAttorney-turned-novelist Brenda Janowitz knew a bit more about marriage than most first-time brides. In fact, by the time she married in May, she already had written two wedding-themed novels. "People weren't sure what came first -- my books or...Tags: Medical Specialization, Marriage, Manhattan (New York City), Family, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Stevie Wonder to receive 2nd Gershwin Prize
The Library of Congress will honor Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that it honors an artist whose work transcends musical styles to bring...Tags: Popular Music, National Government, Folk Music, Bob Dylan, Government
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Stadium full of memories at age 10
It seemed a rare and perfect opportunity to take revenge on history. Twenty-three years after the Colts had abandoned Baltimore, they were on their way back for a playoff game. A 13-3 Ravens team lay in wait with the franchise's typical great defense...Tags: Shannon Sharpe, Multi-Sport Events, Corey Dillon, Armed Forces, Jacksonville Jaguars
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Letters: Consider train travel en route to Gila Wilderness, N.M.
Try making tracks to Gila Thank you for the wonderful article about the unbound nature found in the Southwest's Gila Wilderness ["Sheer Frontier," Sept. 14]. I was again disappointed that you informed your readers only of airline options as the best...Tags: Marvin Gaye, Palm Desert, Studio City, Westchester (Los Angeles, California), Santa Monica
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Better Half
It turns out she’s just a real girl. Or woman. Always has been. But the times they are a-changin’, and no matter what happens in November, she won’t be the same—-or maybe she will. Michelle Obama, 44, still has the same friends she has had all her life,...Tags: Jonas Brothers, Barack Obama, The White House, Political Systems, Television Industry
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