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A new-school look
Tribune staff reporterHere's how you know that shoppers (that means you) are planning to spend less on back-to-school items this year. 1. You've read 137 news stories telling you so. (Make that 138. Sorry.) 2. Accounting firm Deloitte released an official survey saying so....Tags: JC Penney Company Incorporated, Water Tower, Avril Lavigne, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Lincoln Park
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A todo color
The Associated PressMIAMI — Desde una de las calles más concurridas de Miami, más de un conductor se distrae por algunos instantes viendo algo inevitable: un colorido parque de agua con esculturas de peces, sirenitas, serpientes y caballitos de mar que conforman una...Tags: Andre Agassi, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Roy Lichtenstein, Giorgio Armani, Bill Clinton
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Top 10 songs on their iPods right now: You be the judge
Sen. John McCain
ABBA, "Dancing Queen"
Roy Orbison, "Blue Bayou"
ABBA, "Take a Chance on Me"
Merle Haggard, "If We Make It Through December"
Dooley Wilson, "As Time Goes By"
Beach Boys, "Good Vibrations"
Louis Armstrong, "What a Wonderful World"...Tags: Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Ryan Adams, Aaron Neville
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A year later, UCF Arena is hitting the right notes
Sentinel Pop Music CriticWhere does the time go? It's almost a year ago now that the new UCF Arena opened, hosting Reba McEntire for its first music concert in a cozy 10,000-seat hall situated in the midst of a comfortable "city center" on the university campus. I like this...Tags: Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, Cults and Sects, University of Central Florida Arena, Gainesville
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'King of Bling' sues Wyclef Jean
The company founded by the New York businessman known in the hip-hop world as "Jacob the Jeweler" has sued Wyclef Jean, claiming he owes money for watches and jewelry he bought.
Jacob and Company Incorporated says in Manhattan court papers filed...Tags: Wyclef Jean, Kanye West, Madonna
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What happens in Vegas ... comes to Northwest Indiana
Chicago Tribune criticMetropolitan Chicago is the third largest gambling—or, as the casinos prefer to call it, gaming—market in North America. But unlike in Las Vegas, where singularly spectacular shows and concerts have been a desert draw for decades, Chicago-area...Tags: Economy, Alice Cooper, Smokey Robinson, Gaming and Lotteries, Reba McEntire
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Gene Evans, 70; designed fireworks displays at Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGene Evans, the pyrotechnic designer whose fireworks displays lighted up the night sky at the Hollywood Bowl for the last 39 years, has died. He was 70. Evans, who had not been ill, died in his sleep July 8 at his home in Anaheim, said Ramona Shaw, his...Tags: Cher, Ceremonies, Society, Statue of Liberty, Bette Midler
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Chris Brown's sticky issue
When Chris Brown's "Forever" was released in April, it felt like a commercial song. Little did we know that it was a commercial song. Maybe we should've gotten the hint from the lyric "Double your pleasure, double your fun"—or the fact that he...Tags: Music Industry, TiVo Inc., Chris Brown, John Mellencamp, Dancing
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'Pam: Girl on the Loose'
Times Television CriticYou'd think it would be easy to write a review of "Pam: Girl on the Loose," the new "documentary" about Pamela Anderson that debuts on E! Sunday night. But it's not. How do you critique a thing that, in essence, does not exist? Long before Heidi and...Tags: Pamela Anderson, Hugh Hefner, Photography
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THE BUZZ
RUSSERT'S SON TO COVER CONVENTIONS. The late Tim Russert's son will take up a family tradition for NBC News, helping to cover the Democratic and Republican conventions, The Associated Press reports. Luke Russert's assignment as a convention...Tags: Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees, Minority Groups, Tim Russert, Major League Baseball
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Sweet licks
To honor rocker Elton John before his first-ever Vermont performance, Ben & Jerry's has whipped up a flavor just for him: "Goodbye Yellow Brickle Road." The limited-batch ice cream, made from "an outrageous symphony of decadent chocolate ice cream,... -
Liz Smith: Barbra Streisand discusses the 'isms' surrounding presidential politics
I WANT to believe that our country can see beyond race as a factor in voting for a presidential candidate ... but on some level, it would be naive to think that race will not be a factor. I do believe, however, that there is much less racism, sexism and...Tags: Barack Obama, Barbra Streisand, Academy Awards, Tony Curtis, Civil Rights
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