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Branding is leaving its mark in the desert
Special to The TimesIndio -- It was around 1 Saturday morning and the crowd, designer-denim clad and sporting the latest asymmetrical haircuts, was 500 strong. These revelers had made the cut to get into one of the hottest parties going. Shuttled to a remote spot in the...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Marketing, Newspaper and Magazine, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Festive Events
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Ving Rhames' mission possible: selling his Brentwood home
In an indelible award-show moment, best-actor winner Ving Rhames gave his Golden Globe to fellow nominee Jack Lemmon in 1998, saying: "I feel that being an artist is about giving, and I'd like to give this to you." There was nary a dry eye in the house,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Rodeo, Golden Globe Awards, Property, Jewel
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$78 million of red ink?
Times Staff WriterON an old studio lot outside London, a production crew began work on the movie "Sahara" in November 2003 by staging the crash of a vintage airplane. But when the film opened in theaters in April 2005, the sequence had been deleted. "In the context of the...Tags: Paramount Pictures, Justice System, DVDs and Movies, Spain, Travel
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Plano wins second straight title
Tribune staff reporterFrom here on out, when they talk about "The Drive" in Plano, they won't be talking about the NFL. The Reapers punctuated a dominating performance with a 12-minute-6-second, 19-play, 80-yard drive that led to Plano's final touchdown in a 32-7 rout of...Tags: Football, National Football League, Chris Martinez, Memorial Stadium, Philadelphia Eagles
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Cheap Beer Sales are Up
The 33 NewsThe sagging economy hasn't affected affected alcohol sales. Americans are still drinking. But what they're drinking is changing. Like many people Cornell Green enjoys an occasional beer. Today he's choosing Budweiser. It's $1.79 cheaper than his usual...Tags: Cornell Green, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alcoholic Beverages
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Mex
Mex Power Plant Live's newest addition has more of a bar/hangout than a sit-down restaurant atmosphere. Whether you're at the outside or inside bar, standing at one of the tiny round tables or sitting in one of the V-shaped booths, Mex can be a lot of fun...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Lifestyle and Leisure
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The back, back, back row
Tribune staff reporterChris McReynolds and Phil Torres turned as soon as they heard the crowd roar across the street. From their spot along the railing at Waveland Baseball Club, otherwise known as "That rooftop next to the firehouse," they could see future Hall of Fame...Tags: Chicago Sports Tickets, Hamburgers, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Tribune, Boston Red Sox
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Moments from the insider out
Times Staff WritersThere are two things you need to know about the long walk into the Grammys. First, the red carpet is, in fact, green, as it has been since the Recording Academy tapped a deal with Heineken beer a few years ago, and the underfoot inlay of Heineken's red-...Tags: Keith Urban, Chick Hearn, Music Industry, Staples Center, Television
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Compromise on alcohol leaves Afghans shaken, stirred
Tribune foreign correspondentNo one wants to see Abdul Jabar Sabit when he walks into a bar. Yet nervous workers still rush up, with forced smiles and handshakes, asking if he'd like a soda or a seat. Sabit wants neither. In his traditional robe and hat, with a full, white beard, he...Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Mr. Basketball of Illinois 2000 | East St. Louis' Darius Miles: Regarded as one of the three best high school players in the nation, he takes Illinois' top honor by a landslide
Tribune staff reporterEthel Miles didn't think her son had a chance. Even though 6-foot-8-inch Darius Miles is considered among the three best players in the nation, mom was convinced that Brett Melton of Mahomet-Seymour would win the Mr. Basketball of Illinois award. "I...Tags: Michael Jordan, Gerald Wallace, Disasters, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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From the cubicle: Cubs win
Tribune staff reporterLike you, we're stuck at work, forced to follow the game as discreetly as possible. We're hiding in our cubicle with the office chair cranked as low as it can go. It's important to keep up the illusion of actual work going on. That's why it wouldn't be...Tags: Michael Jordan, Magglio Ordonez, Paul Konerko, Fred McGriff, Ray Durham
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