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Stephenie Meyer's new vampire book will benefit the Red Cross
Jacket CopyWhen Stephenie Meyer published "Breaking Dawn," it brought to an end her wildly popular "Twilight" vampire saga. So any new book in the pantheon is both unexpected and welcome. On Tuesday, fans were thrilled to learn that "The Short Second...... -
Genesis Awards on Animal Planet
Animal Crazy» Orlando Sentinel – Animal CrazyFor those who love awards shows and those who love animals: The 24th Genesis Awards television special, saluting the news and entertainment media for their coverage of animal-protection issues, will air at noon April 24 and 1 p.m. April 25 on Animal... -
Men are From Mars, the Movie?
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel – Frankly My DearOK, this is just Summit squandering it's Twilight millions. They've bought the rights to the semi-serious (and semi-humorous) diffrerence-between-the-sexes books by John Gray, the Women are from Venus, Men are From Mars non-fiction best-sellers. The books... -
Books that top list of offended parents
Moms At Work» Orlando Sentinel – Moms At WorkThe American Library Association recently released its list of the Top Ten challenged books in 2009. These are books that have received the most formal complaints for being age-innappropriate or offensive for young readers. The Twilight serie... -
Teens Bite for Twilight
He is a teenager and a gentleman, who happens to also be a vampire. The blood sucking hunk many teenage girls know as Edward has leapt from the pages of a novel onto the big screen. The midnight opening of Twilight is encouraging quite a few teens to go...Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Harry Potter (fictional character), Teen-agers, Entertainment, Movies
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Mickey's stuff heads to Michigan
Sentinel Travel EditorHey there, hi there, ho there, Disney-philes: It's time to make plans to head for Dearborn, Mich. Why there? Because The Henry Ford, a Dearborn museum, is partnering with Walt Disney Imagineering to present "Behind the Magic: 50 Years of Disneyland."...Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Aerosmith (music group), Downtown Disney, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, International Speedway Corp.
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Are Jets trying to lure Michael Strahan from retirement?
WatchdogDisturbing image of new stadium from Jets Web site, from Awful Announcing via Sports By Brooks via Uniwatch via Twilight Zone. I need a break after all that linking. More later to keep you busy in case you get bored......Tags: Hawaii, Michael Strahan
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"Golden Globes:" Appraisal
The TV ZoneGiants lost. But "Mad Men" won. I'll get over it - the Giants, that is. Don't mind me...if I sulk. But here's the thing. Last night, the Golden Globes. An important awards show? (Perhaps on some galaxy.) But what......Tags: Tina Fey, Coco Chanel, Celebrities, Ralph Fiennes, Californication (tv program)
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Aaron Schock: Republican superstar
The Swampby James Oliphant He is the Republican "Dream Date," a smooth-speaking, polished product of Peoria, as comfortable with Facebook as a face-to-face. John McCain's daughter gushed over him as the future of the party. Readers of the liberal Webzine...Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Tiger Woods, Republican Party, TMZ (tv program), Eric Cantor
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'Rings' can't work its magic on the small screen
Tribune staff reporter"The Lord of the Rings" collected an awe-inspiring 11 Oscars, and its best picture win was a first for a fantasy film, but fans of fantasy, horror and science-fiction entertainment can't count on the critical success of "Rings" -- and its box-office...Tags: USA Network (tv network), Health, Harry Potter (fictional character), Angel (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service
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Gone cruisin'
Tribune Staff WriterThough the glory days of riverboat travel have passed, the Victorian-style Twilight is a tribute to the grand, floating palaces of the Mississippi River and the prosperity of their 50-year reign. The 150-passenger, 156-foot-long boat looks as if it...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Trips and Vacations, Chocolate Cake, Transportation, Travel
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States Accept Suspect M.D.s
Courant Staff WritersIn a cavernous nursing home on a narrow spit of land in the middle of New York's East River, Yonnette Humphrey lies quietly, her head pitched sharply to the side. Her husband leans over to whisper a few words, not expecting a reply. She has been silent...Tags: Oklahoma, Florida, Health, Dominican Republic, Indiana
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