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TOP 10 ENTERTAINERS WHO DIED IN 2008
757-928-64791. Paul Newman. No actor ever aged better, and he gave unforgettable performances well into his 70s. A great actor and a great humanitarian. 2. George Carlin. Left an indelible imprint on the world of standup comedy, and for good measure, won an Emmy for...Tags: Country Music, Gene Kelly, Isaac Hayes, Charlton Heston, Fred Astaire
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When chest colds just won't quit
McClatchy NewspapersShe had this chest cold she couldn't seem to shake. Days turned into weeks, and yet it lingered. Over-the-counter medicine wasn't helping. Friends told Rancho Cordova, Calif., resident Denise Pena, 37, that, hey, feeling tired and nursing a weeks-long...Tags: Death and Dying, California
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Star Salute: Newman, Heston, Ledger And Others Lost In 2008
It's not so much that we've lost them. The amazing thing is that we've had the privilege of their company. What follows is a look at some of the people in entertainment and the arts who died in 2008. - Movies and theater. Two of the greats made their...Tags: Larry Harmon, Gene Kelly, Rhythm and Blues, Music Theater, Harvey Korman
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The Year In Celebdom: From Beyonce To Tina 'Sarah Palin' Fey
The Philadelphia Inquirer/MCTThe year fades away (last ember in fireplace, puff of smoke), but, like an itch at the back of the throat that's driving you mad, the celebrity memories linger. We hope this review of the year in celebdom will exorcise their ghosts. At least until next...Tags: Minority Groups, New York Yankees, Jimmy Kimmel, Amy Winehouse, Gays and Lesbians
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A Top 10 of 2008 stories
Tribune reporter252 Politics captivated chicagotribune.com readers all year. No surprise there. But readers of the Tribune's Web site, which saw its page views grow 45 percent in 2008, also hooked into celebrity news, stories about the economic crisis and oddities that...Tags: Old Town (Chicago, Illinois), Schools, Executive Branch, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Sarah Palin
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Year of Barack, Hill, McCain—Que Sarah, Sarah
At last it's all over, Two thousand and eight, A year filled with hardship And hope and debate. It started with war Between Hill and Barack. They jousted on health care. They sparred on Iraq. A black man? A woman? We wondered who'd win....Tags: George Bush, Paul Newman, Grant Park, Tina Fey, Studs Terkel
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Hughley combines news, entertainment on CNN
NewsdayCNN has had a new weekend talk show host since October, and he's ... a stand-up comedian? "D.L. Hughley Breaks the News" offers a take on the week's events in politics, entertainment, sports and pop culture. Hughley acknowledges the union may be "an...Tags: Scott McClellan, CNN, Al Sharpton, The White House, Anderson Cooper
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Top 10 movies of 2008 (and five worst)
Sentinel Movie CriticWas it a great 2008 at the movies or what? Any time you have 20 to 25 films in real contention for a Top 10 list, it's a good year. Considering the glum economy and $12 movie tickets, the quality had better be there. The fanboys could celebrate The Dark...Tags: Dakota Fanning, Nixon (movie), Sean Penn, Woody Allen, Milk (movie)
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In memoriam: Deaths in 2008
Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to stand atop the world's highest mountain. Dr. Michael DeBakey developed treatments for heart disease that prolonged the lives of millions. Arthur C. Clarke carried readers and movie fans light years into space and...Tags: Larry Harmon, Gene Kelly, Christianity, Fiction, William F. Buckley
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All the best and all the rest from 2008
Special to the SentinelYou can tell we're giving way to a new year: All the lists are coming out, including this wrap-up of 2008. Movies & TV *Great movie performances: Emma Thompson in Brideshead Revisited, Sean Penn in Milk, Michael Sheen in Frost/Nixon, Richard Jenkins...Tags: Brad Renfro, Nixon (movie), William F. Buckley, Sean Penn, The Secret Life of Bees (movie)
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Today's TV Highlights
9:50 a.m. MAX "Blades of Glory" Whatever it takes, right? Will Ferrell and Jon Heder star as Chazz and Jimmy, two former skaters who were banned from singles competition. In order to get back in the game, they partner up to compete in the pairs...Tags: Sam Elliott, Beijing Games, NBC, Will Ferrell, CNN
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Goodbye to Butch Cassidy and others
Of The Associated PressCharleton Heston's powerful screen presence dominated ''The Ten Commandments'' and ''Ben-Hur.'' Paul Newman portrayed lovable rogues in smaller-scale films that reflected changing attitudes toward sex and society. Moses and Michelangelo. Hud, Butch...Tags: Gene Kelly, Fiction, Audrey Hepburn, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Revlon Incorporated
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