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    Aug 11, 2010 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. World-Famous Brooklyn Pizzeria Faces Eviction

    It's a local institution whose pizza is world-famous, but Grimaldi's, the pizzeria under the Brooklyn Bridge, could be evicted before the week is over because of a money dispute.
    wpix.com
    It's a local institution whose pizza is world-famous, but Grimaldi's, the pizzeria under the Brooklyn Bridge, could be evicted before the week is over because of a money dispute. "There is always a line out here, all the way back to that light pole,"...

    Tags: Bill Cosby, Danny DeVito, Food Network (tv network), Restaurants, WPIX

  2. Feb 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Brothers & Sisters': One vote short

    Show Tracker
    Was it me or was Sunday night's "Brothers & Sisters" just a tad bit boring? Shirtless scenes involving Rob Lowe and Luke MacFarlane only mildly distracted from the fact that the episode's pacing and storylines were tedious and lacked energy.......
  4. Mar 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Brothers & Sisters': Expiration dating

    Show Tracker
    Time is ticking for our favorite Frenchman. Sunday night's "Brothers & Sisters" began with Sarah and Luc passionately entangled in bed, clearly showing they had no problems picking up where they left off. But before we could settle into seeing......
  6. Oct 14, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Taking Baja South

    They arrive by land, air and sea, with visions of the good life dancing in their heads. At first, their numbers are so small as to be barely noticeable. But within a few years they may end up taking over your street, your colonia, practically your entire town. They bring their curious native customs with them—skinny Frappuccinos, "personal watercraft," wireless Internet access—and replant them in foreign soil. Relentlessly, they remake the landscape in their own image, transforming derelict colonial-era manses into stunning million-dollar homes, and majestic swaths of lonely seaside acreage into $300-per-round golf courses. And though many of them make a diligent effort to learn the local tongue, befriend the natives and blend into their adopted country, others stubbornly resist assimilation: hanging out in their gated compounds with other English-speaking exiles, eschewing the local coffee shops and taco shacks in favor of Starbucks and Burger King, plowing their SUVs like woozy battleships through the narrow streets of picturesque 17th century towns.
    They arrive by land, air and sea, with visions of the good life dancing in their heads. At first, their numbers are so small as to be barely noticeable. But within a few years they may end up taking over your street, your colonia, practically your...

    Tags: Trade Agreements, Retirement, Arts and Culture, Politics, Employees

  8. Sep 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'X Films' by Alex Cox

    ATRUE "radical" filmmaker is not satisfied to merely bloviate from the red carpet or screening room. One must turn art into action.
    Special to The Times
    ATRUE "radical" filmmaker is not satisfied to merely bloviate from the red carpet or screening room. One must turn art into action. Alex Cox is ready with a personal manifesto: He calls feature filmmaking a dying art form in the Digital Age, has open...

    Tags: Journalism, Gary Oldman, Death, Elvis Costello, Sex Pistols (music group)

  10. Jul 15, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Playing field to battlefield

    Sun Reporter
    Running has always been an integral part of Kevin Diggs' life, from a childhood accident in which he tripped, knocked his head against the corner of a table and earned an inch-long scar beneath his left eye to a high school career in track and cross...

    Tags: NASCAR, Death, Wars and Interventions, Lacrosse, Wrestling

  12. Mar 12, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  13. TV Gal Calls Out Bad Behavior

    When I was very young, my favorite book was "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day." In the book, Alexander decides he'll move to Australia after bad things happen to him (gum in his hair, missing out on the prize in the cereal box, going to the dentist) on one terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
    Zap2It.com
    When I was very young, my favorite book was "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day." In the book, Alexander decides he'll move to Australia after bad things happen to him (gum in his hair, missing out on the prize in the cereal box,...

    Tags: Death, Arrested Development (tv program) , ABC (tv network), NBC (tv network), Lost (tv program)

  14. Aug 28, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Law, aid groups at odds on the border

    Tribune staff reporter
    With a U.S. Border Patrol helicopter whirring above, Margo Cowan stood in a campsite waving the chopper toward a mother and child lost miles back in the thick cactus and dangerous desert terrain. Moments before, she had called the patrol to alert it that...

    Tags: Emma Lazarus, Justice System, Illegal Immigrants, Death, Vehicles

  16. Jan 29, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  17. VanCamp Moves Out of 'Everwood'

    Zap2It.com
    Former "Everwood" star Emily VanCamp is joining her old boss, Greg Berlanti, at ABC. VanCamp is joining the cast of the freshman drama "Brothers & Sisters" later this season. Her addition lengthens by one a cast list that already includes a dozen...

    Tags: Tom Skerritt, Death, Emily VanCamp, Brothers and Sisters (tv program), Television

  18. May 19, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  19. ABC: The Line-Up

    The TV Zone
    (Getty) Herewith the line-up, gang. And go to the jump for show description. Quickie (quickie) analysis: Courteney Cox! Rebecca Romijn! Reiko Aylesworth! Sonya Walger! Elizabeth Mitchell! And Patricia Heaton! You go, girls. Oh, and Kelsey Grammer too. DAY...

    Tags: Vehicles, United States, Patricia Heaton, Dirty Sexy Money (tv program), Arts and Culture

  20. Jul 31, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. As Associates Fall, Is 'Suge' Knight Next?

    Times Staff Writer
    Someone is gunning for Marion "Suge" Knight. The head of Death Row Records grew famous glamorizing gang violence. He called his artists "inmates." His company logo depicted a hooded convict strapped into an electric chair. His producers grafted violent...

    Tags: Drug Trafficking, Staples Center, Music Industry, Assault, Employees

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