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tv talk
DAYTIME Early Show (7 a.m., CBS/2) - Barbra Streisand, Montel Williams Today (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Brian Boitano Good Morning America (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Ryan Seacrest Regis & Kelly (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Ben Kingsley, Alicia Keys, Vanessa Hudgens (repeat)...Tags: Vanessa Hudgens, Meryl Streep, Bonnie Hunt, Hugh Jackman, Kevin Bacon
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Ex-skater Bowman found dead at motel
The Associated PressU.S figure skating champion Christopher Bowman pleased fans and fellow skaters with his flair on the ice. But he was also known for his off-the-ice struggles with drugs and alcohol and other personal problems. Now the 40-year-old former skating champ...Tags: Major League Baseball, Freedom of the Press, National Football League, International Olympic Committee, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Fast-Paised review: 'License to Wed'
Before Ben (John Krasinski of "The Office") and Sadie (Mandy Moore) can get hitched, they must pass an oddly confrontational marriage prep course taught by an eccentric reverend (Robin Williams) who may have them on a path to splitsville. Big question:...Tags: Robin Williams, John Bailey, Movies, Mandy Moore
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'Blades of Glory'
Times Staff WriterBased on the number of prominent cameos by figure skating royalty in the pas de deux comedy "Blades of Glory," the world of toe loops, double axels and triple lutzes has a pretty good sense of humor. And that's a good thing because the movie, which...Tags: Will Ferrell, Pairs Skating, Jim Morrison, Singles Skating, Multi-Sport Events
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Excerpts of radio interview with Randy Harvey
Baltimoresun.com StaffWYPR FM's interview with Sun sports editor Randy Harvey. Originally aired August 19, 2004. Randy Harvey: It was a very exciting day. And I think we all know - particularly those of us in Baltimore know - how outstanding Michael Phelps is. But he really...Tags: Gymnastics, Parallel Bars, Oliver Stone, Summer Olympics, Awards and Prizes
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LI Sports: A Chronology
1664: The first organized sport in America, horse racing, begins when the first English Governor of New York, Richard Nicolls, establishes the Newmarket Course at Hempstead Plains, close to the present site of Roosevelt Raceway. The purpose was to...Tags: Steve Carlton, Fair Grounds Corporation, Major League Baseball, Babe Ruth, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Russians win pairs figure skating
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Russian dynasty in Olympic pairs figure skating lives on, albeit with a little help from training facilities in New Jersey and a controversial decision by the judges. Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze, who train in Hackensack, edged world...Tags: Scott Hamilton, Awards and Prizes, Ice Skating, Pairs Skating, NBC
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If the Skate Fits ...
STAFF WRITERFOR THE ULTIMATE in form-fitting footwear, there is Don Klingbeil. He makes Sarah Hughes' custom skate boots. For the perfect edge, there is Jim Skibin. He sharpens Hughes' blades to order. They are two more indispensable members of Hughes' team,...Tags: Shoes, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Sasha Cohen, Oksana Baiul, Elena Berezhnaya
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
FOR THE TIMESWednesday June 30, 1999 You'll hate yourself in the morning. Still, "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut," in which the little kids with the big eyes and foul mouths save the world from intolerance and Saddam Hussein, is so gleefully vulgar, so...Tags: Minnie Driver, Culture, Paramount, Saddam Hussein, Brent Spiner
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