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    May 22, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Crime & Punishment: Man steals $278 worth of gum

    <strong>In two separate incidents,</strong> thieves in Fairfield allegedly got away with hauls that are valuable on paper, though it's unlikely they'd be able to use the entire amount of what they stole, and the resale value of such items is questionable. Marvin Hampton reportedly walked out of a Stop and Shop with $278 in unpaid-for gum, a score that was apparently worth telling a store employee &quot;You better back up or I will shoot you" over. (Police later caught up with the 50-year-old suspect.) The <em>Fairfield Citizen</em> also reports that someone took everything from a display table in the downtown Victoria's Secret store, slipping out with $600 in lace panties and thongs.
    In two separate incidents, thieves in Fairfield allegedly got away with hauls that are valuable on paper, though it's unlikely they'd be able to use the entire amount of what they stole, and the resale value of such items is questionable. Marvin Hampton...

    Tags: Stamford, David Davis, Crime, Law and Justice, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)

  2. Jan 14, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Guest list: Mel Martinez on ‘Flashpoint’; Corrine Brown on ‘The Agenda’; Florida political experts on ‘Central Florida Spotlight’

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Here's a look at the guest list for local public-affairs programs this weekend: "Flashpoint" will feature a Lauren Rowe interview with former Sen. Mel Martinez, who talks about the Tucson shootings and his reaction to Gov. Rick Scott....
  4. Sep 15, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. The Crowd: A sea of support for Oceana

    Ocean conservation should not be a matter of partisan division. Unfortunately, to a greater rather than lesser degree, it is. The Democrats line up on the side of government-sponsored global protectionism, the Republicans favoring Laissez-Faire capitalism and non-interference from government regulation of private business. Despite the philosophical chasm, there has been a meeting of divergent minds, specifically in American politics, on issues vital to oceanic welfare.
    Ocean conservation should not be a matter of partisan division. Unfortunately, to a greater rather than lesser degree, it is. The Democrats line up on the side of government-sponsored global protectionism, the Republicans favoring Laissez-Faire capitalism...

    Tags: Celebrities, Republican Party, Sam Waterston, Sting, Tony Awards

  6. Oct 3, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  7. T.R. Knight preps for his musical debut

    Culture Monster
    Now that T.R. Knight has left ABC???s ???Grey???s Anatomy,??? he???s decided to do something completely different. The 36-year-old actor is making his professional singing debut in Center Theatre Group???s revival of ???Parade,??? based on the true...
  8. Oct 6, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Parade' opening night draws stars to Mark Taper Forum

    Culture Monster
    There were big stars onstage at the opening-night performance of the Donmar Warehouse production of the musical "Parade" at the Mark Taper Forum -- including former "Grey's Anatomy" star T.R. Knight as Leo Frank, Broadway's Charlotte D'Amboise, Lara...
  10. Oct 23, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Theater review: 'Songs for a New World' at International City Theatre

    Culture Monster
    "It's about one moment" runs the key motif in "Songs for a New World." Actually, Jason Robert Brown's 1995 theatrical cabaret is all acute moments, keenly delivered in the ingratiating International City Theatre production under Jules Aaron's airtight...
  12. Jan 26, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Kirk Douglas to be honored by L.A. Drama Critics Circle

    Culture Monster
    The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle will honor actor Kirk Douglas with a special award for lifetime contribution to L.A. theater at its March 22 ceremony at the Colony Theatre in Burbank. Douglas, who returned to the stage last year......
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