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    Feb 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. The art behind Michael Jordan's image

    Michael Jordan, today you are 50.
    Michael Jordan, today you are 50. Happy birthday. Now, please, Michael Jordan — please call Wilfred Santiago. Wilfred Santiago lives in Skokie, and when I asked him if he would contact you, he paused for several seconds then said, startled, as...

    Tags: Roberto Clemente Jr., ESPN (tv network), United Center, Fiction, National Basketball Association

  2. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Police and youngsters share joy of giving at Shop with a Cop

    Thirteen-year-old Octavio Vazquez had $100 to spend this past weekend at the Cockeysville Wal-Mart, but he really wasn't looking for something for himself. As he roamed the aisles with Baltimore County Officer Michael Schmitz Jr., of the Wilkens...

    Tags: Timonium, Holidays, Hunt Valley, Dundalk, Religious Festivals

  4. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| AM News
  5. Hoskins takes job with Lancaster's Grand theater

    LANCASTER — For the past 22 years, Debbie Hoskins helped bring top name talent to Danville and Richmond. Now, she will try to do the same for her hometown.
    LANCASTER — For the past 22 years, Debbie Hoskins helped bring top name talent to Danville and Richmond. Now, she will try to do the same for her hometown. “I’m taking on a new job,” Hoskins said Wednesday. “They’re...

    Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Culture, Arts

  6. Nov 8, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Don Chargin recalls glory days of boxing at Olympic Auditorium

    Boxing keeps turning up the volume on the hype. Apparently, if you sell it loudly, fewer will notice if it is lousy.
    Boxing keeps turning up the volume on the hype. Apparently, if you sell it loudly, fewer will notice if it is lousy. Oscar De La Hoya, never lousy in the ring, was presenting a card of boxers at a media gathering the other day for a Saturday night show...

    Tags: Staples Center, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Services and Shopping, Lightweight Boxing, Flyweight Boxing

  8. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. Tom Z's Highly Unethical College Football Gambling Picks: Week 9

    Well, we’ve reached that point of the season where everyone starts freaking out about hypothetical situations. “Can Kansas State jump Florida to get into the top two?” “Will Oregon go undefeated and be left out of the...

    Tags: Heart Attack, One Direction (music group), Oakland Raiders, Illinois Elections, Ohio Bobcats

  10. Sep 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Another seating issue arises for new CTA trains

    The <strong>CTA</strong> could go a long way toward addressing public unhappiness over the "New York-style'' seating on Chicago's new rail cars if only CTA officials would consider doing what New York transit officials did many years ago.
    The CTA could go a long way toward addressing public unhappiness over the "New York-style'' seating on Chicago's new rail cars if only CTA officials would consider doing what New York transit officials did many years ago. The solution starts with...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City Transit, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Transit Authority

  12. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Waterbury's Sheryl Lee Ralph Set for Palace For Song and Sweet Inspiration

    Tony Award-nominated actress <strong>Sheryl Lee Ralph,</strong> a Waterbury native and award-winning actress, singer, activist and author, returns to her hometown and the<strong> Palace Theater</strong>, 100 E. Main St. for an inspirational speaking engagement, musical performance and book signing Friday, Aug. 3 from 6 to 9 p.m.
    Hartford Courant
    Tony Award-nominated actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, a Waterbury native and award-winning actress, singer, activist and author, returns to her hometown and the Palace Theater, 100 E. Main St. for an inspirational speaking engagement, musical performance and...

    Tags: Eddie Murphy, Tony Awards, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Music, Entertainment Events

  14. Jul 15, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Parasiliti: Best memories come back just in Nick of time

    We spend much of our lives really trying to get three things. To be loved. To be successful. To be respected. We want to stand out, make our families proud and start some sort of legacy. But before we die, there is only one thing we worry about....

    Tags: The Herald-Mail, Baseball, Free Agency, Sports, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

  16. Jun 16, 2012 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  17. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  18. 'When We Were Kings' to sing: Documentary to be adapted into stage musical

    Variety
    Producer David Sonenberg has begun work on a legit musical version of "When We Were Kings," the Oscar-winning 1996 doc about the Rumble in the Jungle, the 1974 boxing match in Zaire between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. Score for the tuner will...

    Tags: Movies, John Legend, Music, Boxing, Entertainment Events

  19. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  20. Cookbook author says title 'Plain Jane Vanilla - With a Twist' reflects her personality

    Kathy Kline described her son, Mike, as a hard-working, family-oriented man, who was a lot like his introverted mother. He was her No. 1 taste-tester and he loved to garden.
    crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
    Kathy Kline described her son, Mike, as a hard-working, family-oriented man, who was a lot like his introverted mother. He was her No. 1 taste-tester and he loved to garden. When he suddenly died in 2008, Kline admits she lost her passion for cooking....

    Tags: Book, Teaching and Learning, Recipes, Peanut Butter, Butter

  21. Mar 6, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  22. Van Halen in Philly: Even with diminished talent, it's still an entertaining show

    Lehigh Valley Music
    Someone once compared the over-the-hill boxing match between George Foreman and Gerry Cooney in the 1990s as an offer to see a late-life Elizabeth Taylor nude: Yes, they’re kind of old and kind of fat, but hey, how much are......
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