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    Oct 22, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. State agency details how teen got medical credentials at hospital

    As a 17-year-old boy awaits trial on charges of impersonating a physician's assistant, Osceola Regional Medical Center has tightened hospital procedures that allowed the teen to treat patients, a state report released today shows.
    As a 17-year-old boy awaits trial on charges of impersonating a physician's assistant, Osceola Regional Medical Center has tightened hospital procedures that allowed the teen to treat patients, a state report released today shows. The Florida Agency...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Environmental Issues, Emergency Health Procedures, Conservation, Employment

  2. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Looper:' Playing a younger Willis

    In "Looper," Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a hitman in the near future whose targets have been sent back in time; one day, the man who turns up turns out to be an older version of the assassin. To bring the premise to life, Gordon-Levitt had to look (and act) like Bruce Willis, who plays the older incarnation of his character, and that meant spending three hours a day in the makeup chair.
    In "Looper," Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a hitman in the near future whose targets have been sent back in time; one day, the man who turns up turns out to be an older version of the assassin. To bring the premise to life, Gordon-Levitt had to look (and...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Movies, Bruce Willis, Music

  4. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Cruises: Drinking in the ambience aboard Rotterdam VI

    Rarely has a city been as in love with a shipping company as Rotterdam, Netherlands, is with the Holland America line.
    Rarely has a city been as in love with a shipping company as Rotterdam, Netherlands, is with the Holland America line. So July 3, when the 1997 Rotterdam VI left the Netherlands' second-largest city for New York City, the Dutch turned out in force to...

    Tags: Statue of Liberty, New York City, Petroleum Industry, Laurel, Sailing

  6. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Patt Morrison Asks: Diane Keaton

    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy...

    Tags: Libraries, Diane Keaton, Newspaper and Magazine, Entertainment Events, Cherries

  8. Jan 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Patt Morrison Asks: Doris Day

    Add it all up, and Doris Day's singular singing voice has spent more than 11 years on the Billboard charts. Her three dozen-plus films made millions of fans and dollars. And now, after nearly two decades of living below the radar in Carmel, Doris Day is back on the charts. &quot;My Heart" is a baker's dozen of songs from the vaults, many produced by her late son, Terry Melcher, who worked with the Byrds and who co-wrote and sang "Happy Endings" on the CD, and sang a second song on it with his mother. The proceeds from "My Heart" go to the <a href="http://ddaf.org/dd/">Doris Day Animal Foundation</a>, which supports her work protecting animals (that's a rescue dog in the 1993 photo). For that, she's broken a long silence, with a little catch in her voice when she speaks of her departed loved ones -- and, now and again, with that unmistakable throaty Doris Day laugh.
    Add it all up, and Doris Day's singular singing voice has spent more than 11 years on the Billboard charts. Her three dozen-plus films made millions of fans and dollars. And now, after nearly two decades of living below the radar in Carmel, Doris Day is...

    Tags: Movies, Dog (animal), Entertainment, Alfred Hitchcock, Cherries

  10. Feb 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Interview: Pete Wentz shuffles the deck with Black Cards

    INDIANAPOLIS &mdash; What is the status of Black Cards &mdash; <strong><a class=&quot;runtimeTopic" href="#">Pete Wentz</a></strong>'s first band since Fall Out Boy split up &mdash; now that the group and lead singer <strong>Bebe Rexha</strong> parted ways last month?
    INDIANAPOLIS — What is the status of Black Cards — Pete Wentz's first band since Fall Out Boy split up — now that the group and lead singer Bebe Rexha parted ways last month? “We just put out a mixtape and have a couple remixes on...

    Tags: Sherri Shepherd, Charles Tillman, Fall Out Boy (music group), TBS (tv network), Super Bowl

  12. Dec 30, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  13. Danny Pudi wishes a huge 'pop pop' to 'Community' fans

    Danny Pudi's &quot;Community" character, Abed Nadir, may have fallen short in <a title="Best TV Character Tourney Championship" href="http://www.redeyechicago.com/entertainment/tv/redeye-daryl-dixon-voted-redeyes-best-tv-character-2011-20111228,0,2952788.story" target="_blank">RedEye's fourth Best TV Character Tournament</a> this week, but the Chicago native thought the championship matchup was perfectly cast.
    RedEye
    Danny Pudi's "Community" character, Abed Nadir, may have fallen short in RedEye's fourth Best TV Character Tournament this week, but the Chicago native thought the championship matchup was perfectly cast. After all, Abed's obsession with all things pop...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Halloween, Voting, Culture, Music

  14. Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Music keeps minds active and memories alive

    My name is Bob, and I know what it's like to be flat on your back for more than two months.
    My name is Bob, and I know what it's like to be flat on your back for more than two months. My first encounter was for a form of arthritis called Reiter's syndrome — a three-month stay in a Veterans Affairs hospital marked by boredom and...

    Tags: Music, Bette Davis, Hospitals and Clinics, Arthritis, Insomnia

  16. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  17. Norman Reedus thanks fans for giving Daryl Dixon, 'The Walking Dead,' lots of love

    Norman Reedus doesn't watch TV, so &quot;The Walking Dead" star wasn't familiar with any of the characters his TV persona, Daryl Dixon, defeated in RedEye's Best TV Character Tournament over the past two weeks.
    RedEye
    Norman Reedus doesn't watch TV, so "The Walking Dead" star wasn't familiar with any of the characters his TV persona, Daryl Dixon, defeated in RedEye's Best TV Character Tournament over the past two weeks. On Wednesday, the zombie-killing Daryl...

    Tags: The Happiest News!, Movies, NBC (tv network), Voting, Mexico

  18. Jan 21, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Interview: NBA Commissioner David Stern discusses Dwight Howard, new CBA

    NEW YORK &mdash; The NBA and its commissioner, David Stern, are emerging from a tumultuous time. A bitter labor dispute cost the league almost its entire preseason and 16 regular-season games, but it resulted in a new collective bargaining agreement.
    NEW YORK — The NBA and its commissioner, David Stern, are emerging from a tumultuous time. A bitter labor dispute cost the league almost its entire preseason and 16 regular-season games, but it resulted in a new collective bargaining agreement. The...

    Tags: Len Bias, Basketball, Economy, Business and Finance, Music, Labor Disputes

  20. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  21. Principal pleads not guilty to hypnosis charges

    NORTH PORT, Florida (AP) — A Florida high school principal who's accused of using hypnosis on students is pleading not guilty to a pair of misdemeanor charges. George Kenney entered the written pleas today. He was charged earlier this week with two...

    Tags: Music, Justice System, Concerts, Entertainment, Trials

  22. Jan 25, 2012 |Story| Fetchtoto
  23. Free lecture and flute concert by John Two-Hawks

    Barton is hosting a free lecture and American Indian flute concert on Jan. 27. The flute concert will be performed by Grammy and Emmy Award nominated Native American performer John Two-Hawks. He is well known as a headline concert performer, and is a highly sought-after lecturer, keynote speaker and teacher of American Indian culture, history and tradition.
    Barton is hosting a free lecture and American Indian flute concert on Jan. 27. The flute concert will be performed by Grammy and Emmy Award nominated Native American performer John Two-Hawks. He is well known as a headline concert performer, and is a...

    Tags: Music, Concerts, Entertainment

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