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Obituaries in the news
Robert W. Plaster LEBANON, Mo. (AP) — Robert W. Plaster, a Missouri business leader who was accused in the 1970s of plotting to bomb a competitor's truck in an effort to dominate the propane business, died Saturday. He was 78. Plaster died of...Tags: Ginger Rogers, Chet Baker, Steve McQueen, Marlon Brando, Joni Mitchell
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William Claxton, photographer of music, Hollywood and fashion stars, dies in Calif. at 80
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ William Claxton, a celebrated photographer who worked with such entertainers as Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra and who helped establish the organization that runs the Grammy Awards, has died. He was 80. Claxton died Saturday at Cedars...Tags: Steve McQueen, Chet Baker, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Joni Mitchell, Folk Music
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October 13: Feedback from newspaper readers
Hometown sounds • I like the section titled "Hometown Sounds." How do I go about submitting our band for consideration? What are the criteria? Editor: I think that Monday series has been a fun addition. It's currently scheduled to end Oct. 27, but we'...Tags: Smithfield, Deltaville, Poquoson Seafood Festival, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Her hope, and then her curse
Chicago Tribune reporterI always dreamed that when I grew up I would marry . . . the man of my dream, tall, dark & handsome, educated with a great job." —Kimberly Garnett, in a college essay It must have looked like Kimberly Garnett's dream had just walked into the...Tags: Family, Health and Safety at Work, Punishment, Personal Service, McCormick Place
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William Claxton dies at 80; photographer helped make Chet Baker famous
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWilliam Claxton, the master photographer whose images of Chet Baker helped fuel the jazz trumpeter's stardom in the 1950s and whose fashion photographs of his wife modeling a topless swim suit were groundbreaking years later, has died. He was 80. Claxton...Tags: Eagle Rock, Chet Baker, Steve McQueen, Barbra Streisand, Celebrity Mothers
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Photographer points her lens at Long Beach
Special to NewsdayThe best memories of Lynn Geyer's life were those childhood summers spent on Long Beach. A Mount Vernon native, Geyer, 60, visited her great-grandmother every summer for more than 20 years. Today, she owns a house in Long Beach, all her own. Now Geyer...Tags: Mount Vernon, Book
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Win propels Burton from 4th to 2nd in standings
From Sun news servicesOne by one the title contenders dropped out last night in Concord, N.C., giving Jimmie Johnson a clear shot at widening his lead in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Not so fast, thought Jeff Burton, who used three gas-only pit stops to pull off a victory...Tags: Dollar General Corporation, Formula One, Bank of America Corp., Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin
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Howard County Datebook
Today 'Secret Garden' Red Branch Theatre Company, a new adult company in residence at Drama Learning Center, is concluding its first musical production, The Secret Garden, with a final performance at 3 p.m. Based on the classic children's novel of the...Tags: Rivers, Village Green, Mel Brooks, Minority Groups, Tourism and Leisure
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Photos show Edwards had Harvick by the neck
From Sun news servicesPhotographs of the scuffle between Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick show a more physical confrontation than witnesses described, with Edwards at one point grabbing Harvick by the throat. The two NASCAR stars argued during Thursday's practice when Edwards...Tags: Government, Witnesses, Road Accidents, Bank of America Corp., National Government
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Explosive 'Steam,' marsh miracles
Of The Morning CallA kicked soccer ball and hooded pirate golfers play key roles in ''Building Steam,'' an explosive, implosive Lafayette College exhibition that could be called ''Letting Off Steam.'' Curator Mike Homer graduated from Lafayette in 2000, the year he...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Shipbuilding, Natural Resources, Minority Groups, Lafayette College
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Sleeping With The Stars
Is Selling Just What The Doctor Ordered? Remember Nurse Hathaway — the one who would go the extra mile for her patients, even if someone who looks like George Clooney was distracting her at the moment? Actress Julianna Margulies hung up her scrubs...Tags: Corporate Officers, Tony Soprano, Personal Service, Rentals, The Closer
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'What Just Happened' pair happen to click
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFRENCH cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine has to admit that "deep down" it was intimidating to work with Oscar-winning actors Robert De Niro and Sean Penn in the Hollywood satire "What Just Happened," which opens Friday. "Every day you look into the...Tags: Robert De Niro, Jacques Audiard, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), NBC, Cinema Industry
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