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Faded stars to shine again on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThrockmorton P. Gildersleeve is about to get another shot at Hollywood stardom. That was the name of the lead character played by actor Willard Waterman in the hit 1950s radio comedy "The Great Gildersleeve." The show went off the air in 1957 and...Tags: James Arness, Joan Collins, Society, Bud Abbott, Celebrity
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TODAY'S PICKS
QUEEN ROCK MONTREAL (10 p.m., WLIW/21) - This 1981 concert from the Montreal Forum captures Freddie Mercury and his band at their height. Included are such hits as "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Another One Bites the Dust." MOVIES FREAKY FRIDAY (8 p.m.,...Tags: Golf, Health Treatments, Oakland Athletics, Major League Baseball, Lindsay Lohan
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Adrian Monk's New Therapist Debuts; Third Season Of 'Psych' Starts
The unexpected death in April of Stanley Kamel, the actor who played the therapist on "Monk" (USA, 9 p.m.), must have thrown the show's production into a spin. He didn't appear often on the show, but he was a crucial touchstone for Tony Shalhoub's Adrian...Tags: Craig Ferguson, Mary Steenburgen, Movies, Film Festivals, Jay Leno
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Transactions
This listing represents real-estate transactions valued at $365,000 or more. Smaller transactions can be found online at OrlandoSentinel.com in the Public Records section. Orange JUAN C. AND MONICA QUIROGA to Ismael Morales, Lake Cypress Cove, $2.66...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Heathrow, Reunion, Clubs and Associations, Lake Forest
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Roger Federer becomes the new face of St. Mark's square in Venice
Federer watches over Venice When Swiss tennis pro Roger Federer signed an endorsement deal with Rolex in 2006, who would have expected that it would change the face of the fabled St. Mark's square in Venice? But this summer, while he slugged it out at...Tags: Roger Federer, Universal Orlando, Venice, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Sting
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'Shel Silverstein Uncensored!'
Though the late Shel Silverstein is best remembered as an author of wryly subversive children's poetry, his 40-year career spanned a dizzying array of artistic media: songwriter-musician, cartoonist, screenwriter and playwright. His work in that latter...Tags: Truman Capote, Racism, Irving Berlin, Los Angeles, Movies
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Seeing Rome on a budget
At a tourist information center near the Roman Forum, I asked an attendant whether anything was free in the Eternal City. He looked at me strangely, then came up with a response. "Si, signora," he said, pointing to the brochures on the countertop, "all...Tags: Charles Laughton, Kirk Douglas, Judaism, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure
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Harrison Ford returns as Indiana Jones
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHARRISON FORD arrived at the private hangar he uses to fly in and out of Santa Monica Municipal Airport with the expression of someone waiting in line at the DMV. It's not that he is rude or mad, there's just other places he'd rather be -- the sky is...Tags: Calista Flockhart, Steven Spielberg, Movies, California, George Lucas
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Actor-Filmmaker Mel Ferrer Dies at 90
Zap2It.comMel Ferrer, an actor and filmmaker who was once married to Audrey Hepburn has died. He was 90. Ferrer died Monday, June 2 at his ranch near Santa Barbara, says family spokesperson Mike Mena. During his decades in show business, Ferrer directed nine...Tags: Errol Flynn, Movies, Celebrity, Music Theater, Texas
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Tony Rezko trial nears conclusion as prosecution, defense strategize on best closing arguments
Tribune reportersClosing arguments are the gut-check moment of any trial, the stage at which lawyers try to sway the outcome with brilliance and panache—or at least avoid blowing it big time. "It's like feasting with a panther," explained Marijane Placek, a veteran...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, California, Witnesses, Justice System
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