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Newspapers, Magazines Are Rich Source Of Bloopers
"The difference between the right word and the wrong word," wrote Mark Twain, "is the difference between the lightning and the lightning bug." After reading these "enlightening" bloopers from newspapers and magazines, you'll surely agree. Can you spot the...Tags: Old Lyme, West Point, West Hartford, California, Watertown
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Sun-Times still in a trap without 'rat'
Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert—long the Chicago Sun-Times' heart, soul and conscience—hated hated hated the way sports columnist Jay Mariotti bemoaned the state of the newspaper industry in general and the Sun-Times in...Tags: Mass Media, Layoffs and Downsizing, Newspapers, Periodicals, Unemployment
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Aliens! Affairs! Angels! Opera?
The Washington PostLONDON — Next month, for the premiere of Mozart's Don Giovanni, the Royal Opera House in London plans to fill all 2,200 seats in its scarlet-and-gold auditorium with readers of one newspaper. The Sun tabloid. When the upmarket Guardian newspaper,...Tags: Newspapers, Amy Winehouse, Music Theater, Quentin Tarantino, Classical Music
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South Florida Home Style: Fiesta dishes out holiday line
Don't hate me. I know it's really early to think about Christmas, but I just had to share these new holiday plates from Fiesta dinnerware. They remind me a tad of my Spode holiday plates without the border. The plates are ivory — a new color ...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Fort Lauderdale, New York, Tangerine
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How To Save Papers? Porn
As newspapers stagger around looking for ways to cash in on the Internet, one obvious path to consider for renewed wealth and power is pornography. Few things are more popular, and almost nothing is more profitable, as an Internet venture than a really...Tags: John G. Rowland, Consumer Electronics Industry, Washington Post Company, Newspapers, Pornography
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New Katrina death tally: Half of victims 75 and up
AP Medical WriterAs New Orleans residents warily track another threatening storm, a new report presents the clearest picture yet of deaths from Katrina in Louisiana. Of the nearly 1,000 who died, almost half were 75 or older, according to researchers. Most died on the...Tags: Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Death and Dying, Alabama, Hurricane Preparedness
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Roger Ebert review: Thumbs down on Jay Mariotti and his final scene
Tribune media columnistChicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert gave two big thumbs-down to Jay Mariotti, who resigned Tuesday as a Sun-Times sports columnist, in an open letter on Thursday. Apparently, Mariotti's exit looked to be the feel-good move of the year, but Ebert was...Tags: Mass Media, Beijing Games, Marshall Field, Newspapers, Television Industry
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LI fishermen have chance to catch excitement
The days of summer may be fleeting, but the months ahead are loaded with potential fun, adventure and learning opportunities for outdoors enthusiasts. September, in particular, is jam-packed with interesting dates to circle on the calendar. One of the...Tags: Surf Fishing, Joyce DeWitt, Adam West, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Ed Asner
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Eddy Hartenstein
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer++++++++++++++++++++ || || Eddy Hartenstein Publisher and Chief Executive Officer || ++++++++++++++++++++Tags: Newspapers, California, San Bernardino County, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Missouri
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Barack Obama: Search for identity
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFour years ago, Barack Obama introduced himself to America by painting a picture of a country that was united, somehow, in spite of itself. The pundits, he said in the keynote address to the Democratic convention, like to "slice and dice" the country:...Tags: Assault, University of Chicago, Political Campaigns, Hyde Park, Political Candidates
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Former Decatur resident does voiceovers in New York
(Decatur) Herald & ReviewWhen Missy Grohne was thinking about jumping to a new career, all it took was a few lines in a magazine to get her started. While working as a surgical technician for an eye surgeon in New York, the Decatur native saw a small ad in Reader's Digest about...Tags: Holistic Medicines, Florida, New York, Manhattan (New York City), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Bill Bates, 72, worked 42 years for Fort Lauderdale News, SunSentinel
South Florida Sun-SentinelFor Broward County newspaper readers, William "Bill" Bates spent years as their eyes — capturing the fast-changing South Florida landscape through his camera lens. For family and friends, the longtime newspaperman and photographer was their heart...Tags: Thanksgiving, Family, Death and Dying, Super Bowl, Photography
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