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    Oct 9, 2008 |Story| WXMI
  1. Lions Win Ruling Against Rogers

    Detroit - AP The Detroit Lions didn't get what they wanted from Charles Rogers on the field, but might recover some money from the first-round bust.       Executive vice president Tom Lewand confirmed in a  report Wednesday night that an arbitrator...

    Tags: Detroit Lions

  2. Sep 22, 2008 |Story| WXMI
  3. Ford Jr. Says Lions' Millen Should Leave Team

    Detroit - AP Bill Ford Jr. has seen enough of the way team president Matt Millen is running his father's Detroit Lions.       The Ford Motor Co. executive chairman spoke to reporters Monday after a Detroit Economic Club meeting. The vice chairman of the...

    Tags: National Football League, Ford Motor Co., Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Football

  4. Apr 16, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Disney film crews head to the wilds for "Earth"

    In 2005, this little French nature documentary came along and changed the box-office rules. March of the Penguins earned $77 million in U.S. theaters. And Disney, which distributed the film in some countries, including France, took notice. The studio that invented the modern family-friendly nature film, with its True Life Adventures in the 1940s through the '60s, has been in and out of nature filmmaking. It was time to send Disney crews into the wild again.
    Sentinel movie critic
    In 2005, this little French nature documentary came along and changed the box-office rules. March of the Penguins earned $77 million in U.S. theaters. And Disney, which distributed the film in some countries, including France, took notice. The studio that...

    Tags: Roger Moore, Cat (animal), Family, Elephant (animal), BBC

  6. Aug 31, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'The Constant Gardener'

    John Le Carré has been a writer of literate thrillers almost as long as Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles has been alive. He is a master novelist of the traditional school, while Meirelles, witness his Oscar-nominated "City of God," has a jumpy, edgy, ultramodern filmmaking style. Their methods shouldn't mix, but in "The Constant Gardener," assisted by superior acting by Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz and an outstanding supporting cast, they've joined forces to create a film that grips us dramatically, intellectually and emotionally.
    Times Staff Writer
    John Le Carré has been a writer of literate thrillers almost as long as Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles has been alive. He is a master novelist of the traditional school, while Meirelles, witness his Oscar-nominated "City of God," has a jumpy, edgy,...

    Tags: Fiction, Crimes, Diplomacy, Death, Companies and Corporations

  8. Oct 7, 2007 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Visual art calendar

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    OCTOBER To Oct. 12 -- Jack King. Mixed media sculptures. Portraits of the Golden Age of Jazz. Photographs by William P. Gottlieb. Eissey. To Oct. 14 -- Alterego. Artwork by the most recent crop of Artists-in-Residence: Trisha Brookbank, Monica Hernandez,...

    Tags: Painting, Arts, African Americans, Gordon Parks, Everglades

  10. Jun 9, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  11. 'The 4400' Counts on Tippi Hedren

    Although she's in her 70s and has done dozens of movies and TV projects, actress Tippi Hedren is hardly lounging on the porch, sipping tea, like some would advise a woman her age to do.
    Zap2It.com
    Although she's in her 70s and has done dozens of movies and TV projects, actress Tippi Hedren is hardly lounging on the porch, sipping tea, like some would advise a woman her age to do. "I'm not real good at listening to advice," Hedren says. "I think...

    Tags: Peter Coyote, Death, Kiefer Sutherland, Joel Gretsch, Television

  12. Jun 13, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Best of Susan Spano: 4 summer travel ideas

    Times Staff Writer
    Many readers have been asking us: Where is Times Travel Writer Susan Spano? Susan is in Beijing, where she is learning Mandarin, and she will be returning to the Travel section this summer. For those of us who miss her and her writing, here are a few...

    Tags: Italy, South Africa, Diplomacy, Trips and Vacations, Nepal

  14. Jul 16, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Another Cubs city comes alive on the weekends

    Tribune staff reporter
    It has a skyline possibly suited for a really big metropolis (squint hard). The statehouse--all domed, gilded and filigreed--would do a small European country proud. Lofts, condos and townhouses sprout throughout the downtown like cornstalks after a...

    Tags: Winslow Homer, Hotels and Accommodations, Family, Science and Technology, Tiger (animal)

  16. Apr 30, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. What were they thinking?

    Times Staff Writer
    Urban sprawl is an L.A. concept. We should've trademarked it. Supersized housing? Ditto. Forget the scant skylines of downtown, Century City and the few pockets of verticality scattered about, the architecture of Los Angeles lies low and long. An...

    Tags: Building Material, Amusement and Theme Parks, AMC (tv network), California, Century City

  18. Jan 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Live chat with Andrew Malcolm and Don Frederick

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Administrator2: Hello and welcome to the Politics Chat! Administrator2: Welcome chatters, and welcome Andrew and Don! Don Frederick: hello Andrew Malcolm: Hi, everybody. Welcome to Top of the Ticket's chat. New Hampshire is over and that state's p[...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Elections, Barack Obama, Family, Tom Bradley

  20. Jul 29, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Midwest safaris

    Tribune staff reporter
    All quality big-city zoos have lots of animals, paved pathways, strollers for rent, hot dogs to buy and stuffed critters to bring home. Many have little trains that, for a little extra, haul people around the grounds. Many have artists who will paint...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Diplomacy, Cat (animal), Family, Tiger (animal)

  22. Dec 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Zoo without elephants would be a loss for the children of L.A.

    Stand behind the curtain of bamboo just outside the paddock of the last, lone elephant at the Los Angeles Zoo and you'll hear the daylong drumbeat of running feet.
    Stand behind the curtain of bamboo just outside the paddock of the last, lone elephant at the Los Angeles Zoo and you'll hear the daylong drumbeat of running feet. Boys and girls yell "elefante!" and cry out "grandotote," which is Spanish for "huge."...

    Tags: California, Death, Elections, Family, Real Estate Agents

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