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Irish Eyes Are Smiling
By AMY ELLIS | Courant Staff WriterDarren Holden has quite an impressive résumé. Holden put together his first band, Wanted, when he was 16; was a performer in "Riverdance" and played piano and sang lead vocals in the Tony Award-winning Billy Joel/Twyla Tharp musical "Movin' Out." Oh,...Tags: Billy Joel, Twyla Tharp, Family, Music Theater, Broadway
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3-on-3 league glides to a super finish
Special CorrespondentGlacier Ice and Snow Arena's Summer 2008 Youth 3-on-3 Ice Hockey League season came to a close in mid-August as titles were decided in five age divisions. The fast-paced program, made up of players from Palm Beach and Broward counties, typically features...Tags: Fencing, Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Natural Disasters, Chicago Bears
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American lines take Europe by storm
San Francisco ChronicleIf your plan is to bypass the mighty euro by cruising Europe on a North American ship next year (and paying in dollars), you better hurry before everyone else snaps up the 63,000 beds. The six large cruise lines that sail predominantly in North America...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Cruises, Festive Event
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Ne-Yo, Keri Hilson and the style that lasts: R&B
Times Pop Music CriticLOOKING classic-casual in a summer blazer, gray fedora and matching silk scarf, Ne-Yo leaned over his laptop in a West Hollywood recording studio one mid- August afternoon, playing selections from "Year of the Gentleman," his third solo album, out Sept....Tags: Studios, OutKast, Music Industry, Stevie Wonder, Rihanna
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Looking for a little relief?
-------------------- FOR THE RECORD: In the Fall Sneaks issue of Sunday's Calendar section, a listing for the film "Battle in Seattle" stated that ThinkFilm is the distributor. The correct distributor is Redwood Palms Pictures. --------------------...Tags: John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Jon Avnet, Maria Bello, Gillian Anderson
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London celebrates Henry VIII anniversary
Special to The Los Angeles TimesLondon Best known of the English kings, Henry VIII has usually been portrayed as a gargantuan party boy seducing court ladies, quarreling with the church, arresting friends and beheading wives. But he brought more to the throne than that. Bright,...Tags: Court Administration, Colleges and Universities, Society, Catherine Howard, Festive Event
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Five new ships to call Port Everglades home
Special CorrespondentThis fall, Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale will become homeport to not one, not two, but five of the world's newest cruise ships. A new Ruby to marvel at The newest "Love Boat," Princess Cruises' Ruby Princess, will be christened on Nov. 6 in Fort...Tags: Port Everglades, Sport Climbing, Personal Service, Sports Cars, Climbing
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VP Nominees Both Have Sons Heading To Iraq
Associated PressThe long and divisive war in Iraq is about to resonate with presidential candidates in a way not seen so far in the campaign: The sons of both vice presidential nominees are assigned to go there soon. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's eldest son, Track, will...Tags: Sarah Palin, Prince Harry, National Government, George Mason, Political Candidates
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SATURDAY AT BELMONT
Best Bet: ARRRRR (7) Best Value: BACKSTREET RHYTHM (3) Totals: 2-9 ($10.50) 1 6 Furlongs. 3yo. Claiming $35,000-$25,000. Purse: $45,000. Post - 1 p.m. 1 Handsome Reward(L) 4-4-4 Castellano Contessa 118 5-1 2 McLovin(L) 4-10-5 Leparoux Duggan 118 12-...Tags: Film Festivals, Personal Service
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State senator seeks legal opinion on LPGA's language policy
A California state senator said Thursday that he was seeking a legal opinion to determine whether the LPGA Tour's language requirement for players violates state or federal law. State Sen. Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) is upset about a policy that...Tags: Tony Stewart, Field Hockey, Lubomir Visnovsky, National Hockey League, Joe Gibbs
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McCain pitches himself as a sturdy leader, real agent of change
craig.gordon@newsday.comST. PAUL, Minn. - After being overshadowed by a hurricane and a hockey mom, John McCain last night used a steady, no-glitz speech to turn the spotlight back to himself - and he did it with an act of political larceny so brazen that Republicans hope it...Tags: The White House, Economic Policy, Sarah Palin, Kings Park, Colleges and Universities
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Killing of Nequiel Fowler, 10, was part of long gang feud, Cook County prosecutors say
Chicago Tribune reportersJust before 10-year-old Nequiel Fowler stepped in front of a bullet that wasn't meant for her, authorities say, her alleged killer was getting a pep talk from his gang boss. After a confrontation, the accused gunman, Luis Pena, a member of the Latin...Tags: Assault, Murder, Prosecution, Sauk Village, Gang Activity
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