Archive for February 22nd, 2008

I Have Just the Client for You (New York Times)

Aggressive, ingratiating and unencumbered by any sense that she might be pestering people, Marilyn Heston, has become a star maker for designers trying to break into Hollywood.

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EYE ON $250G (New York Post)

LARRY Birkhead denies he’ll cash in on his daughter Dannielynn’s surgery to correct her cross-eye - but we’re hearing otherwise. A source said Birkhead, Anna Nicole Smith’s lover, will invite “Entertainment Tonight” and “The Insider” camera crews…

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Prep roundup: Trinity Collegiate advances (Florence Morning News)

COLUMBIA — Rebecca Leviner had a game-high 14 points, and Margaret Perry added 10 as Trinity Collegiate eliminated The Byrnes Schools, 43-36, in the first round of the SCISA Class 2A basketball playoffs at Heathwood Hall. Eighth-grader Megan Osborne posted a double-double, 10 points, 11 rebounds, to lead the Trojans. Laurie Gregg also scored 10 points in the loss. TRINITY COLLEGIATE (43) …

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UIL girls wrestling-results (KFDA-TV Amarillo)

Associated Press - February 22, 2008 9:45 PM ET Round 1 - Ofelia Valdez, Dallas Molina p. Sarah Perez, Klein Collins, 1:24; Kimberly Galvan, PSJA North d.

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UIL girls wrestling-results (KXAN 36 Austin)

Round 1 - Ofelia Valdez, Dallas Molina p. Sarah Perez, Klein Collins, 1:24; Kimberly Galvan, PSJA North d. Danisa Garcia, El Paso Bowie, 14-7; Candy Martinez, Amarillo Caprock p. Jennifer Gonzales, PSJA Memorial, 5:47; Jessica Nguyen, Houston Cypress Ridge p. Kelsey Gunia, Frisco Liberty, 0:28; Meagan Goleman, Arlington d. Ashley Campos, Katy Morton Ranch, disqualified for uniform; Jenny Garza, …

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What’s Going On Calendar : Curent Events (San Francisco Bay View)

Conscious Roots Reggae rhythms provided by resident sound King Alpha Queen Omega Sounds. In an atmosphere that celebrates the beauty and spirit of our community, “Black Up!” will give you just the upliftment you need.

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Off the Beaten Path (Backstage.com)

Kicking back and staring up at the summer stars can be fun if you’re somewhere relatively rural and quiet, far from the urban din. But why stare at the stars when you could be one of them?

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Now at hotels: The $250 cigarette (Denver Post)

Dan Cole checked out of his Connecticut hotel early on a Saturday morning last month and found an unwelcome surprise.

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Wilmington on DVD: George Clooney, the fixer (Isthmus)

A slick, brainy George Clooney thriller-drama and one of this year’s five Best Picture Oscar nominees, director-writer Tony Gilroy’s ‘lt;i’gt;Michael Clayton’lt;/i’gt; digs into contemporary corporate malfeasance and legal compromise with swift pace, wit and a wicked thrust. Gilroy, making his directorial debut, wrote much of the Bourne movie series, and this film is just as fast and a little …

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Local gymnasts find all-around success at meet in Chicago (The Capital)

DOCKSIDERS GYMNASTICS: Docksiders Level 9 and 10 teams traveled to Chicago recently to compete in the Chicago Style Gymnastics Competition at Chicago’s Navy Pier. Docksiders walked away with two All-Around winners as well as several individual event awards.

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