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08/17: Deaths in Central Florida
Brevard DAVID K. DOWLING, 51, Port St. John, died Wednesday. East Coast Cremation, Rockledge. HELEN MULLER, 71, Titusville, died Friday. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. BRENDA K. SMITH-HAYDUK, 54, Melbourne, died Saturday. Davis-Seawinds Funeral...Tags: Altamonte Springs, Titusville, Clermont, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Dennis Miller
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Advocate for black artists
New York Times News ServiceNEW YORK—Barbara Ann Teer, who gave up a promising career in commercial entertainment to concentrate on developing African-American culture in Harlem and who founded the National Black Theatre there, died Monday in Harlem. She was 71. She died of...Tags: William Inge, Lincoln Center, Colleges and Universities, New York Times, Culture
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Orange County Births
Some births may not appear in this listing because some hospitals are no longer releasing the names of newborns for publication. May 24 Abell, Brody Thomas, born to Jessica Abell and Jason Abell, Apopka, Winnie Palmer Hospital. Aladin, Jalyssa Sky, born...Tags: Michael Johnson, Anthony Adams, Rebecca Brown, Hollinger Incorporated, James Barry
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"Damages:" Did Frobisher Survive?
The TV ZoneBless - or curse - those rascally creators of "Damages" who weren't above (or below) fooling with the heads of assorted TV writers here in BH this morning. The question, as inevitably it must, came up a few times......Tags: Ted Danson
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New pieces of Mosaic don't add up to a pretty picture for high-end club
Few high-end clubs reinvent themselves as fast as Mosaic. In two years, Mosaic has gone from an outdoor tent lounge in Power Plant Live's plaza to a million-dollar indoor club in the old BAR Baltimore space. And late last year, the owners cleaned...Tags: Public Employees, Marvin Gaye, Metal and Mineral, Government
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Literary fiction gets kinky
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterApril 23, 2008 It's hard not to judge Melanie Abrams' recently published debut novel by its cover. Against a background of sensually rumpled burgundy satin sheets is a head of sensually rumpled blond curls, looking downward, eyes in shadow, betraying...Tags: Norman Mailer, Sex, Pornography, Family, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Our wedding day
For a quickie wedding, there was no shortage of action at Pamela Anderson and Rick Salomon's weekend nuptials in Las Vegas. More details emerged Monday: The groom wore a black beanie, E! Online reports, citing a "well-placed source." The couple walked...Tags: Pamela Anderson, Alicia Keys
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Giving Angela Carter her due
By Richard Rayner "A good writer can make you believe time stands still. Yet the end of all stories, even if the writer forbears to mention it, is death," wrote the English writer Angela Carter, who died 16 years ago this month. At the time Carter was...Tags: Angela Carter, Jane Greer, Theodore Roosevelt, Fritz Lang, Jean Renoir
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Locals have mixed reaction to Roger's conference
dfreelander@am-ny.comRoger Clemens' bizarre news conference Monday in which he sat stone faced while his lawyer played a taped phone conversation between the hurler and his former trainer, who allegedly gave him performance-enhancing drugs, sent local Yankee fans squabbling...Tags: Addiction, Roger Clemens, Major League Baseball
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My Chemical Romance brews its own anthems
Newsday Staff WriterOn its previous two albums, My Chemical Romance's ambitions have outstripped their execution - a good band striving for greatness by walking the line between bombast and grandeur. That doesn't really change on "The Black Parade" (Warner Bros.), since...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Sony Corp., Moby, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson
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'Saw III'
Special to The TimesHorror sequels tend to be exercises in creative sadism: same abattoir, different Roman numeral. Giving a pound of flesh where it's due, the "Saw" franchise doesn't just look for new settings on the grinder but also aspires to hack out a meaty story arc....Tags: Lance Armstrong, Phil McGraw, Shawnee Smith
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Multimedia star Ciara keeps focus on audience, message of self-confidence
McClatchy/Tribune newspapersIn less than four years, 21-year-old Ciara Princess Harris has become such a successful multimedia star (TV, film, music), she is known solely by her first name. The platinum-selling singer/songwriter/producer will soon star in the film version of the...Tags: Don Imus, Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross
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