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Onion 'edgy': Tasteless and sickening
The tweet went as follows: "Everyone else seems afraid to say it, but that Quvenzhane Wallis is kind of a (expletive), right?" The missing word is a bit of verbal sewage sometimes used to disparage women. Begins with "c," rhymes with "hunt." Its...
Tags: Norman Lear, Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Entertainment, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball
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'Edgy' is tasteless and sickening
The tweet went as follows: "Everyone else seems afraid to say it, but that Quvenzhane Wallis is kind of a (expletive), right?" The missing word is a bit of verbal sewage sometimes used to disparage women. Begins with "c." Its target here, however,...Tags: Entertainment Events, Norman Lear, Awards and Prizes, Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), The Miami Herald
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Clermont should apologize to former chief after police get no complaints of corruption
Good morning, ladies and germs, and welcome to the second half of our show, "Clermont Corruption Month," starring the city's police officers as the bad guys. Apologies to Milton Berle for stealing his opening line. But if he were still living, the funny...Tags: Lake County Sheriff's Office, Crime, Law and Justice
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A devilish new novel, 'The Sixth Station' -- move over 'Da Vinci Code'
Liz Smith"RESIST THE devil, and he will flee from you." -- James 4:7, New Testament I always knew that my obstreperous friend Linda Stasi was a smart cookie. (She has a byline every day in the TV section of The New York Post.) But I never realized she was so much...Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Folklore and Mythology, Qur'an, Isabella Rossellini, Italy
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Actress-singer Evelyn Ward dies at 89
VarietyEvelyn Ward, an actress and singer with credits on Broadway, in nightclubs and on television and the mother of David Cassidy, died Dec. 23 in Los Angeles. She was 89 and suffered from Alzheimer's-related dementia. Ward began her career as a Roxyette at...Tags: Music, Bars and Clubs, Jackie Gleason, Katie Cassidy, Entertainment
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Conrad Bain dies at 89; played father on 'Diff'rent Strokes'
While portraying the white millionaire father on the hit TV sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes," Conrad Bain was often asked whether he enjoyed working alongside such scene-stealing young co-stars as Gary Coleman, who precociously played one of his two adopted...
Tags: Norman Lear, Maude (tv program), Leonard Bernstein, Gary Coleman, Entertainment
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Everyone Hates Congress
The Hartford CourantI think if there is one thing we can all agree on is that we hate Congress. We especially hate the just-departed 112th Congress, which had an approval rating of 9 percent at one point, the lowest ever recorded. What is surprising is not that the IRS,...Tags: John Boehner, Joe Lieberman, Ronald Reagan, Mark Twain, Politics
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Josh's Deli goes back to the basics
Josh Marcus is single-handedly returning Jewish deli food to its roots. Homemade. Artisanal. Not produced in some commissary and reheated like much of today's deli fare. He cures his own salmon and his own pastrami in a 14-day process. He makes pickles,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Religion and Belief, Corned Beef, Woody Allen, Judaism
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From the archives: Chinese Theater @ 85
VarietySid Grauman the genius and world's greatest picture house showman, the father of the $1.50 straight atmospheric film theater with a consistent policy along that line, is dedicating next week the dream of a life time, his $1,200,000 Chinese theater, in the...Tags: Gene Hackman, Entertainment Events, Bette Davis, Esther Williams, Academy Awards
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Archbishop Fulton Sheen another step closer to sainthood
One of the nation's first televangelists has taken a significant step toward sainthood. The late Archbishop Fulton Sheen, a central Illinois native whose 1950s TV show "Life Is Worth Living" earned him an Emmy, has been declared "venerable" by Pope...
Tags: Worth, Religion and Belief, Vatican City, Hospitals and Clinics, John Paul II
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Washington County Evening High School grads chose not to retreat
davem@herald-mail.comWhen Gaelle B. Hadjia-Kamga moved to the United States after spending the first 11 years of her life in Cameroon, Africa, and began attending school in Montgomery County, Md., she felt left out as a sixth grader. Hadjia-Kamga said she felt that way...Tags: High Schools, Students, Graduation, Teaching and Learning, Schools
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Actress Meg Ryan lists Bel-Air house for $11.4 million
Actress Meg Ryan, known for her leading-lady roles in romantic films, has been having an on-again, off-again relationship with her Bel-Air home since she first listed it in 2008 for $19.5 million. Now it's on the market again, this time for $11.4 million....Tags: Tower Heist (movie), Dean McDermott, Tori Spelling, The Women (movie, 2008), Condos
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