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March of Dimes celebrates women
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyThe 13th annual March of Dimes Women of Distinction event presented by SDC Appliances and Bova Ristorante raised more than $70,000 while honoring 10 women who were recognized for their achievements and contributions to Broward County at the Hyatt...Tags: AutoNation, Nova Southeastern University, Pediatrix Medical Group Incorporated, Healthcare Policies, Dining and Drinking
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Say it ain't so! Opie!
Orlando SentinelIt's one of Hollywood's grandest success stories: The boy who was Opie Taylor became a top director. He learned the lessons of Mayberry well. And so the documentary Ron Howard: 50 Years in Film carries a nostalgic kick. Now 54, Howard looks back at his...Tags: Don Ameche, Cinderella, The Andy Griffith Show (tv program), CBS Corp., Ron Howard
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Tracking Ron Howard's trek to Hollywood success
Sentinel Television CriticIt's one of Hollywood's grandest success stories: The boy who was Opie Taylor became a top director. He learned the lessons of Mayberry well. And so the documentary Ron Howard: 50 Years in Film carries a nostalgic kick. Now 54, Howard looks back at his...Tags: Ian McKellen, CBS Corp., Keanu Reeves, Don Knotts, Ron Howard
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Return voyage: 'Titanic' duo DiCaprio and Winslet sail again with 'Revolutionary Road'
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — That pesky iceberg kept Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet from growing into an old married couple in "Titanic." They finally get to test-drive a long-term relationship in "Revolutionary Road," and the two close friends really...Tags: Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Celebrity, Sam Mendes, Cinema Industry
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'Rear Window' Screenwriter John Michael Hayes Dies
Zap2It.comJohn Michael Hayes, who wrote the script for "Rear Window" and was a frequent Hitchcock collaborater, has died. He was 89. The screenwriter who was nominated for two Academy Awards died of natural causes on Wednesday Nov. 19 at a Hanover, New Hampshire...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Radio, Newspapers, Carroll Baker, Jimmy Stewart
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'Women' the latest movie in emotive chick flick lineup
Special to NewsdayChick flick: A film geared to female audiences, often filled with emotion, high drama and romance. Some people say the term with a sneer, as if the chick flick were a debased genre, down there with slasher movies and porn. Men would rather have bamboo...Tags: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (movie), Cary Grant, Toni Collette, Mamma Mia! (movie), Sanaa Lathan
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Could Ledger be screen legend?
Baltimore Sun reporterHollywood legends are a funny thing. They're not always a matter of longevity; if they were, there would be no more revered figure in movie history than Lillian Gish, and how many people younger than 40 have even heard of her? They don't necessarily...Tags: Gerald Ford, Unions, Australia (movie), Celebrity, Lillian Gish
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'No Country' tops SAGs
"No Country for Old Men" won top honors at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night, taking home a statuette for best ensemble in a motion picture.
Earlier in the evening, Javier Bardem won best supporting actor for his role in the gritty western...Tags: Queen Latifah, Julie Christie, Organized Crime, Unions, Alzheimer's Disease
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Snubbed by Oscar, but beloved
OK, so Angelina, Denzel and Keira didn't get asked to the Oscar prom. They shouldn't shed too many tears over their absence from this year's nominations.
After all, they're in very good company. From Humphrey Bogart ("The Maltese Falcon") and Marilyn...Tags: Anne Bancroft, Michelle Pfeiffer, Wes Bentley, Donald Sutherland, Referenda
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Time to revisit dialogue from 'Harry ... Sally'
The Washington PostIf it's remembered for nothing else, "When Harry Met Sally ..." will always be known for injecting the line "I'll have what she's having" into the pop culture lexicon. That line, immediately after Meg Ryan's diner demonstration for Billy Crystal of how...Tags: Cary Grant, Jessica Alba, Norman Jewison, Javier Bardem, Washington Post Co.
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Hanauma Bay ranks among Hawaii's premiere beaches
Los Angeles TimesTourists from around the world flock to Waikiki Beach when they visit Hawaii. But visitors usually aren't impressed by its sandy shore. It's too narrow, too noisy and so crowded that people who venture into its waters emerge coated with the suntan oil...Tags: Vehicles, Road Transportation, Transportation, Burt Lancaster, Beach Vacations
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