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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Bloomsbury Auctions enters the highly competitive arena in New York
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NEW YORK, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Bloomsbury Auctions New York is
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October 2008 at 2:00 pm. Bloomsbury's newest department promises to deliver
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
Actress ROSARIO DAWSON has treated her father to the Harley Davidson motorcycle he has always dreamed of for aiding her big break into acting.
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Rudy's Blog (Free subscription) | 09/30/2008
I started a new painting today. I’m sort of copying Georgia O’Keeffe’s The Lawrence Tree. She painted this around 1929, while visiting the former ranch of author D. H. Lawrence near Taos, New Mexico. “There was a long weathered carpenter’s bench under the tall tree in front of the little [...]
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
Actress ROSARIO DAWSON has treated her father to the Harley Davidson motorcycle he has always dreamed of for aiding her big break into acting. The sexy star was ...
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Twitch (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
The indie horror film Deadgirl emerged from nowhere to a world premiere as part of the Midnight Madness program at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival in mid-September. To say that the film, which plays like a mixture of Larry Clark and Jorg Buttergeit, set some people off would be putting it mildly. Much to the likely chagrin of detractors, however, Deadgirl is proving it has staying power....
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Kentucky Club for Growth (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Every year, state government employees receive some sort of raise. In recent years, it's been lower, but it has occurred. Usually it is a flat percentage across the board. Because many state employees have served the state for many years,...
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Pol Watchers (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
FRANKFORT -- State legislative leaders voted 11-5 Wednesday after a closed-door meeting to raise the annual salary of Legislative Research Commission Director Bobby Sherman from $132,840 to $195,000 -- a nearly 47 percent increase.The move comes after lawmakers cut millions of dollars from the state's education and social services budget earlier this year while increasing their own budget by $10...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
Two former officials of a care home in Myerstown, Lebanon County, have been charged with neglect after an investigation into the case of a mentally retarded man who police said was found near death in 2006.
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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
A heavily touted state plan to reward hospitals that reduce deadly hospital-acquired infections could be delayed by setbacks in planning, state officials say.
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Moon in the Gutter (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
Born in Darien, Connecticut in the late fall of 1974 to a strict Catholic family, Chloe Stevens Sevigny probably seemed like an unlikely candidate to blossom into one of the most uncompromising and bravest actors in modern American cinema. Since her searing screen debut in Larry Clark’s Kids (1995) though she has been just that, an intense and potent reminder that the independent heart of American...
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The Mayor of Television (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
BBC America's melodrama/meta-provocation "Skins" would be the result if Larry Clark's grungy, icky, utterly depressing film "Kids" and The CW's glossy, silly, utterly vacuous show "Gossip Girl" ever met at a party, got wasted, rufie'd one another up, mated like...
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NYtheatre.com (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
Edgewise succeeds as an entertaining thriller offering enough suspense and intrigue that I could easily forgive its cinematic ambition. And the talented cast kept me confidently in a theatrical state of mind—as well as an apocalyptic one. The play takes place inside a small drive-thru burger joint during a near-future world war.