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New life for huge Life photo collection on Google
Tribune reporterSuddenly one of the great photography troves in history is available online, free, and even ready for your download and manipulation. The Life magazine photos archive went up this week, hosted by Google (images. google.com/hosted/life), chronicling the...Tags: Google Inc., History, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Marilyn Monroe
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PC Magazine ditching print edition after 27 years, going online-only in sign of industry shift
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ After 27 years as a print publication, PC Magazine is ditching its print edition and going online-only in February. The move, announced Wednesday, highlights the pressure on newspapers and magazines to protect their profit margins as...Tags: Periodicals, Magazines, Newspapers, Mass Media
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Pie fans want no substitutes on the big day
On Thanksgiving, the pies are plural, and that reason alone makes the day the best holiday of the year. If we had any sense of restraint, or caloric guilt, we would defer dessert on this day. But on Thanksgiving, almost no one says no to pie. Instead,...Tags: Pumpkin, Chess Playing, Public Holidays, New York Times, Dining and Drinking
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Who is People's Sexiest Man Alive?
South Florida Sun-SentinelPeople magazine has named Hugh Jackman its Sexiest Man Alive for 2008. The magazine described Jackman as "a hard body with a soft center" who "sings ballads at home and makes pancakes" for his children. The Australian star's work spans both stage --...Tags: Australia, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman
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Hugh Jackman named People magazine's 'Sexiest Man Alive'
NEW YORK (AP) _ Hugh Jackman says wife Deborra-Lee Furness teased him after finding out he'd been named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive." Recalling Furness' reaction, Jackman says: "God bless her, she said, 'I could've told them that years ago!...Tags: Australia, NBC, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman
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Moscow court closes Politkovskaya trial to public amid jury fears of publicity
Associated Press WriterMOSCOW (AP) _ A Moscow court reversed itself Wednesday and barred the public and media from the trial of three men accused of murdering investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya after jurors complained press coverage could put them risk. The decision...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Civil Rights, Prosecution, Human Rights
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Striving to be model-thin
I witnessed a close friend wither away, trying to get the perfect body; she would compare herself to the models she saw in magazines, flipping through the pages, mentioning that she wanted that model's arms or that model's stomach. Everywhere we look, we...Tags: Periodicals, Illnesses, Magazines, Beauty Products, Eating Disorders
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The mythmakers are also the myth busters
Newspaper people are an odd, conflicted sort. They desperately love to be where the action is. They crave the chance to identify a new phenomenon. Then they race to be first to reverse direction -- declaring the new and different hopelessly overblown, or...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain, Government Health Care, New York Times
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Fit first couple: Obamas find time for daily workouts, leaving no excuses for the rest of us
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ Many women recoil at the thought of baring their arms in sleeveless dresses or blouses, but not Michelle Obama — half of the fabulously fit new first couple. Both President-elect Barack Obama and the future first lady have exercise...Tags: Barack Obama, Physical Exercise, Democratic National Conventions, Bill Clinton, Election Day
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Rebackoff: Product placement? It's in the game
Forum Publishing GroupThere was a time, pre-1968, when cigarette advertising on TV was as common as seeing an ad for Coke. Because Congress banned the tobacco industry's ad campaigns, the tobacco companies initially thought this restriction would hurt them and fought against...Tags: Tomatoes, Advertising, Television Industry, Tobacco Products, Game Playing
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Deborra-Lee Furness, Hugh Jackman
Tribune staff reporterDeborra-Lee Furness teased husband Hugh Jackman after finding out he'd been named People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive." Recalling Furness' reaction, Jackman says: "God bless her, she said, 'I could've told them that years ago! And then she said,...Tags: Australia, NBC, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman
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W. Robert Wallis
W. Robert "Robbie" Wallis, a longtime reporter who was later editor in chief of The Aegis in Harford County for a decade, died Friday of heart failure at the Lorien Bel Air nursing home. He was 77. Mr. Wallis was born and raised in Bel Air and...Tags: Death and Dying, House and Home, Newspapers, Suicide, Mass Media
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