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Man award $1 million in 2004 crash
A Sturtevant man has been awarded more than $1 million for a car crash that left him disabled. John Anderson says "it's been a tough ride" and that he's relieved the trial in Racine County is over. Anderson's car was rear-ended by a dump truck in July...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Vehicles, Road Accidents
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'The Longshots'
Special to NewsdayIf you wanted to make a parody of the sports movie genre, you might call it " The Longshots" - like, no kidding? The underdogs are gonna win? But there are few movies out right now more genuine than this Cinderella story, in which a young girl pining for...Tags: Ice Cube, Cinderella, Wars and Interventions, Movies, The Longshots
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'Trouble the Water'
Special to NewsdayThe how-we-lost-our-home movies taken by New Orleans native Kimberly Roberts during Hurricane Katrina are the spine of "Trouble the Water," a film that's as harrowing for what Mother Nature can do as for what the U.S. government can't. Or won't. Shot...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather, Disasters, Hurricanes, Manhattan (New York City)
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Palm Beach golf previews
South Florida Sun-SentinelPALM BEACH BOYS DISTRICT 18-2A JOHN I. LEONARD Coach: J. Krunenacker; Returners: Donnie Teachman (Sr.); Patrick Johnson (Sr.); Aaron Brill (Sr.); Kevin Baumiller (Sr.); Justin Kinney (Sr.); Newcomers: None Listed. JUPITER Coach: John Anderson; Last...Tags: Beach Vacations, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Religious Leaders, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Age is only a number in love story Elegy
NewsdayAh, the male fantasy: Older men and younger women ( Cary Grant- Grace Kelly, Fred Astaire- Audrey Hepburn, Harrison Ford- Anne Heche) have been commonplace in cinema for about 100 years, and no one was supposed to think twice. In Elegy — director...Tags: Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Philip Roth, Anne Heche, Fred Astaire
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'Jazz on a Summer's Day'
Special to NewsdayThe iconic image of Anita O'Day is from "Jazz on a Summer's Day," shot at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival, where she showed up for her afternoon set in heels, an audacious bonnet and a slinky black dress, treating the crowd (some of whom looked...Tags: Jazz Music, Manhattan (New York City), Georgia Brown
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'Elegy'
Special to NewsdayAh, the male fantasy: Older men and younger women ( Cary Grant- Grace Kelly, Fred Astaire- Audrey Hepburn, Harrison Ford- Anne Heche) have been commonplace in cinema for about 100 years, and no one was supposed to think twice. In "Elegy" - director Isabel...Tags: Fred Astaire, Movies, Ben Kingsley, Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn
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Islanders tap AHL coach Gordon
greg.logan@newsday.comIf it was a big name the Islanders wanted to fill their head-coaching vacancy, the long list of candidates interviewed by general manager Garth Snow included a couple of Stanley Cup winners and another coach who had reached the Cup Finals. But Snow wasn't...Tags: Public Employees, Nassau Coliseum, Ted Nolan, Contracts, Mike Sullivan
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'Bottle Shock' a bit fruity but has smooth aftertaste
NewsdayBottle Shock probably should have been released on the Fourth of July, since it's hooked to such a patriotic moment in American history: the 1976 blind taste test in Paris, at which California winemakers beat those self-satisfied Frenchies at their own...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Beverage Industry, Bill Pullman, Bottle Shock, Alan Rickman
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Staring led to fatal gas-pump stabbing
Sentinel Staff WriterA fight that ended in death started with a stare, according to a report released Monday by DeLand police. Steven Story II, 29, of Deltona died just before midnight Saturday in the parking lot of Kangaroo Express Mart, 1098 W. International Speedway Blvd....Tags: Prosecution, Volusia County, International Speedway Corp., Police Arrests, Police
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'Wipeout' picked up for another season
Zap2It.comGet ready for another summer of people falling into mud: ABC has picked up "Wipeout" for a second season. The show, which has been a surprise hit this summer, features 24 people competing for a $50,000 prize by running through an extreme obstacle course....Tags: So You Think You Can Dance
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Policy center named for Illinois statesman hosts first event
Special to the Chicago TribuneFrom world-famous politicos to curious neighbors, hundreds of guests descended on the former home of Illinois statesman Adlai Stevenson II near Libertyville on Sunday for the first public event of a policy center named after him. Gathering on the lawn of...Tags: Adlai Stevenson, Mundelein, Vermont, Political Candidates, Mettawa
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