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Temple Eager For This Date
STORRS — There have been some unusual calls in college football during the past 365 days. Heck, there are unusual calls in college football over any 365-day period. Sometimes, to use Temple quarterback Adam DiMichele's words from Sept. 15, 2007,...Tags: George O'Leary, Robert Vaughn, Andre Dixon, Football, University of Connecticut
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TV TALK
DAYTIME Early Show (7 a.m., CBS/2) - Maya Angelou Today (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Back-to-school foods Good Morning America (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Sara Moulton Regis & Kelly (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Relly Award nominations Rachael Ray (10 a.m., WABC/7, 2 p.m., WLNY/10/...Tags: Bette Midler, Phil McGraw, Mariah Carey, Ellen DeGeneres, Maya Angelou
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New on DVD
What Happens in Vegas Starring Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher | Directed by Tom Vaughan | 20th Century Fox | $19.99, $39.95 blu-ray Bickering but incredibly photogenic couple Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher find themselves unexpectedly married after a...Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Errol Flynn, Cameron Diaz, Gaming and Lotteries, Movies
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New York Real Estate: Midwood, Brooklyn
Special to amNewYork-Click here for 16 photos of the Midwood, Brooklyn neighborhood With its shady streets, deep front porches and elegant two-story Victorians, Midwood is an unexpected suburban outpost halfway between Coney Island and Prospect Park. Midwood was...Tags: Theft, Beach Vacations, Road Transportation, Schools, Crimes
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Griffith Family Pushes for Park's Status as Historic Monument
Asked an opinion of his native Los Angeles -- where he lived for four decades before fleeing up the coast 15 years ago -- Griffith Van Griffith's mind goes to gridlocked streets, overflowing high-rises and urban unrest.
"I think about the millions of...Tags: Mark Harmon, Tourism and Leisure, Research, Culture, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Jazz man Herbie Hancock comes to Westhampton Beach
steve.parks@newsday.com'Herbie Hancock is the quintessential border crosser," wrote Down Beat magazine, unofficial arbiter of all things jazz. And that was before he became just the second jazz artist in Grammy history - the other was Stan Getz in 1965 - to snag the album of...Tags: Folk Music, Awards and Prizes, Beach Vacations, Long Island, Iowa
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Bernie Mac, 50; Comedian starred in 'Ocean's Eleven,' 'The Bernie Mac Show'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBernie Mac, an actor and comedian who starred in the "Ocean's Eleven" film franchise and "The Bernie Mac Show," a rare network comedy to feature an African American in a leading role, died Saturday. He was 50. Mac died from complications related to...Tags: Theft, Samuel L. Jackson, Celebrity, Literature, Crimes
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The last gasps of black victimology?
There is a moment in the first movement of Beethoven's great Third Symphony, the Eroica, when a French horn enters on a jarring off-key note. The public gasped when it premiered, but that "wrong horn entry" turned the page from the Classical music era...Tags: Classical Music, Civil Rights, Discrimination, National or Ethnic Minorities, Slavery
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After MLK
Today's question: Who are the current leaders and what are the goals of the modern civil rights movement? Are there any major differences from previous generations? All week, Juan Williams and Erin Aubry Kaplan discuss ongoing issues in black America, the...Tags: Political Candidates, Barbara Lee, Social Problems, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Jordan
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Fans schooled on education
Sun ReporterEbony Paige wasn't sure what Bill Cosby would talk about yesterday in Park Heights, but she figured the speech would be poignant and funny, something worth bringing her two daughters and goddaughter to hear. What Cosby delivered to the hundreds who...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Sheila Dixon
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Dave Koz, Boney James at Oyster Bay's LI jazz fest
steve.parks@newsday.comIt's a "new direction" for the Long Island Jazz Festival, says director Maryann Beaumont. "We've alternated between traditional and smooth jazz. But this time, except for Koz, back by popular request, the artists tinge toward R&B." Jazz? R&B? You...Tags: Barry Manilow, Anita Baker, Long Island, Syesha Mercado, Town of Oyster Bay
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24 Hours Of Michael Caine; 'Flash,' 'Joan' Trade Places; 'Who' Finale
Turner Classic Movies begins its sixth annual Summer Under the Stars event, showcasing individual stars 24 hours each day for 31 days. This year's event will include a Fred Astaire/Gene Kelly dance-off Aug. 16 and 17, back-to-back days for Janet Leigh...Tags: David Letterman, Michael Caine, Tony Curtis, Mary-Louise Parker, Spencer Tracy
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