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Tim Robbins gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Tim Robbins is known in Hollywood as an Academy Award-winning actor, director, activist and hockey fanatic. On Friday, he added comedian to his repertoire while getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. "I used to take the bus from here to Burbank to...Tags: Tim Robbins, Celebrity, Susan Sarandon, Film Festivals
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Happy birthday! Oct. 13
Paul Simon, musician, 67 Sammy Hagar, singer, 61 Beverly Johnson, model, 56 Marie Osmond, singer-actress, 49 Kelly Preston, actress, 46 Kate Walsh, actress, 41 Sacha Baron Cohen, actor-comedian, 37 Ashanti, singer, 28 The Associated PressTags: Kelly Preston, Sammy Hagar, Kate Walsh, Celebrity
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On Oct. 13, 1792, the cornerstone of the White House was laid in the District of Columbia
Today is Monday, Oct. 13, the 287th day of 2008. There are 79 days left in the year. This is the Columbus Day holiday in the United States, as well as Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 13, 1792, the cornerstone of the...Tags: Dennis Kucinich, Abraham Lincoln, Kelly Preston, Vladimir Putin, National Basketball Association
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Bernstein's eclectic, audacious approach
Baltimore Sun reporterWhen Leonard Bernstein undertook to create a work for the opening of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, it was inevitable that he would think big. Very big. The result was Mass, subtitled A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers....Tags: Religious Conflicts, Ceremonies, Morgan State University, Government, Carnegie Hall
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Balanced budget would be a plus after bailout
This may seem an odd moment to bring it up—after a week when the House of Representatives struggled to put together a simple majority of votes for the $700 billion economic rescue package—but might it be time to consider again a balanced...Tags: Parliament, Government, George Bush, Constitutional Issues, Sociology
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Rich Kodachrome era is fading
It is an elaborately crafted photographic film, extolled for its sharpness, vivid colors and archival durability. Yet die-hard fan Alex Webb is convinced the digital age soon will take his Kodachrome away. "Part of me feels like, boy, if only I'd been...Tags: Eastman Kodak Company, John F. Kennedy, Tourism and Leisure, Family Vacations, Photography
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Future dims for vibrant color film
The associated pressIt is an elaborately crafted photographic film, extolled for its sharpness, vivid colors and archival durability. But die-hard fan Alex Webb is convinced the digital age will take his Kodachrome away. "Part of me feels like, boy, if only I'd been born 20...Tags: Photography, Eastman Kodak Company, John F. Kennedy, Tourism and Leisure, Family Vacations
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Helping The Homeless A Must For 'Yes' Man Charles Grodin
The average person might best remember actor Charles Grodin from his starring roles in "The Heartbreak Kid" (the original in 1972), the two "Beethoven" movies featuring a St. Bernard, "Heaven Can Wait" and "Rosemary's Baby." But the Pittsburgh native who...Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, Homelessness, AT&T Corp., Celebrity, Charles Grodin
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Last name called at the Stadium: Bernie Williams
anthony.rieber@newsday.comBernie Williams wasn't the greatest Yankees player ever, or even their greatest centerfielder. But a unique set of circumstances combined last night to make him the most popular Yankee during pregame introductions. Williams, the team's centerfielder...Tags: Yogi Berra, Bobby Murcer, Major League Baseball, Bernie Williams, Spring Training
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What a brag it is getting old
So did you go to the big party in DC over the weekend? They say it was wild: early bird specials, Medicare-reform panels, prescription drug workshops, you name it. Lots of people even stayed up past 10. Yep, the big AARP 50th anniversary party at...Tags: Private Health Care, Shirley MacLaine, Rentals, Maya Angelou, Jamie Lee Curtis
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Laughter from the edge
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, Carrie Fisher grew up on a planet called Hollywood. It was a place that was a little bit like the rest of America, but different in key particulars. The house where young Carrie and her brother, Todd, were...Tags: Mental Illness, Family, Star Wars, Celebrity, Debbie Reynolds
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Carrie Fisher is still a force to reckon with
Talking to Carrie Fisher over the phone is like chatting with your oldest girlfriend, the one you've known since forever and who's so smart, candid and funny about the travails of being a middle-aged, single mom. She's loyal, but willing to dish about her...Tags: Family, Meryl Streep, Celebrity Mothers, Star Wars, Debbie Reynolds
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