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Julia Roberts has had a steady acting career since the 1980s. Her first major role was in "Mystic Pizza," but her breakthrough hit came with "Pretty Woman." Since then she has been one of Hollywood's most sought-after and highest-paid actresses. Career highlights include tear-jerkers such as "Steel Magnolias," thrillers "Sleeping with the Enemy" and "The Pelican Brief," romantic comedies "My Best Friend's Wedding," "Runaway Bride" and "Notting Hill" and family dramas "Stepmom" and "Something to Talk About." She won an Oscar for her portrayal of real life legal assistant Erin Brockovich, who brought down a power company. Roberts was once married to country singer Lyle Lovett and is now marrie...
Julia Roberts has had a steady acting career since the 1980s. Her first major role was in "Mystic Pizza," but her breakthrough hit came with "Pretty Woman." Since then she has been one of Hollywood's most sought-after and highest-paid actresses. Career highlights include tear-jerkers such as "Steel Magnolias," thrillers "Sleeping with the Enemy" and "The Pelican Brief," romantic comedies "My Best Friend's Wedding," "Runaway Bride" and "Notting Hill" and family dramas "Stepmom" and "Something to Talk About." She won an Oscar for her portrayal of real life legal assistant Erin Brockovich, who brought down a power company. Roberts was once married to country singer Lyle Lovett and is now married to Danny Moder with whom she has three children. Her niece, Emma Roberts, and brother, Eric Roberts, are also actors.
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Former State Rep. Marv Diemer dies; championed trails, Cedar Falls and baseball
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, IowaCEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- Marv Diemer was a man on a mission -- right up to the day he died Tuesday at age 88 after a sudden illness. Whether debating a bill on the floor of the Iowa Legislature, helping build a bike trail in Cedar Falls or lobbying the U.S....Tags: Mail Order Industry, Northern Iowa Panthers, College Sports, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, U.S. Postal Service
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Branstad extends flooding relief to Lee County
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaLee County homeowners with flood damage may be eligible for state assistance now that Gov. Terry Branstad has issued a disaster relief proclamation for Lee County. The Iowa Individual Assistance Program provides grants up to $5,000 for households with...Tags: Floods, Rivers, National Weather Service, Weather Statistics, Bodies of Water
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Branstad skirts pink locker room issue
The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IowaGov. Terry Branstad is steering clear of an ongoing controversy over the pink visitors' locker room at the University of Iowa's Kinnick Stadium that has some critics seeing red. The visitors' locker room at the UI's football stadium -- first painted...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch
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Student forum turns to Medicaid in Iowa
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, IowaCEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- Try as they might to move on, area legislators at a Friday forum kept circling back to Medicaid expansion. Rep. Walt Rogers, R-Cedar Falls, is leading the charge promoting Gov. Terry Branstad's Healthy Iowa Initiative, an...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, Health Insurance, Government, Government Health Care
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Democrats face challenging Senate landscape
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a surprising string of victories last fall, Democrats now face a challenging terrain as they look to hold onto their Senate majority in 2014 and prevent Republicans from gaining full control of Congress during President...Tags: Mike Rounds, Mary L. Landrieu, Mark Begich, Mike Johanns, Tom Latham
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Governors: Looming cuts threaten economic gains
WASHINGTON (AP) — Governors are becoming prominent voices in the fight to cut the federal deficit, warning that Capitol Hill's latest budget stalemate is causing fresh uncertainty that threatens economic progress. State leaders attending the...
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Iowa unaware of company's fraud suit
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - State and local officials promised an Egyptian company $200 million in tax breaks to build a fertilizer plant in southeast Iowa without knowledge of a pending lawsuit alleging one of the company's subsidiaries defrauded U.S....Tags: Chemical Industry, Joe Bolkcom, Companies and Corporations, Plant Openings, Justice System
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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad tries to bag some California companies
Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad is sweeping through California in a bid to lure businesses away -- a mere week after his counterpart in Texas similarly tried to bag some Golden State companies. Branstad and Texas Gov. Rick Perry had similar courtship...
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Midwest hit by its first major snowstorm of season
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The first major snowstorm of the season began its slow eastward march across the Midwest early Thursday, leaving at least three people dead, creating treacherous driving conditions and threatening to disrupt some of the...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Religious Festivals, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), O'Hare International Airport, Holidays
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Iowa releases plan to cut runoff in Gulf of Mexico
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Wastewater treatment and industrial plants would be asked to make costly upgrades to cut pollution while farmers would do so voluntarily under a long-awaited strategy released Monday to reduce harmful nutrients in Iowa waterways and...Tags: Water Supply, Joe Bolkcom, Natural Resources, Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Marco Rubio: A Hispanic Reagan?
Cal ThomasConservatives have been dreaming that a political reincarnation of Ronald Reagan would lead them to an electoral promised land. I never put my faith in such a possibility, because the past is a dangerous place in which to live. Reagan never lived in the...Tags: Cal Thomas, Mitt Romney, Marco Rubio, Sociology, Football
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Republicans abandoning Romney over 'gifts' remark
Mitt Romney, who just two weeks ago was the Republican Party’s standard-bearer, seen by many as the all-but-elected president of the United States, has turned into a punching bag for fellow Republicans looking to distance themselves from his...
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