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SOAP OPERA REVIEW (Aberdeen American News) - By Nancy Johnson Syndicated Columnist All My Children: Zach is trying to help Dixie find the daughter she lost thanks to Greg. Kendall still doesn't believe Zach, who said Greg is dangerous. Krystal was stunned when Adam suggested they have a baby. Jack urged Kendall not to give up her baby for adoption.
Book Review: Here, There and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles (CP via Yahoo! Canada News) - (AP) - Just when it seemed that everyone who had any role in the rise and breakup of the Beatles had written a book or two, along comes a name familiar only to hardcore fans.
Gem of a theater to open downtown (The Youngstown Vindicator) - The $4.8 million 600-seat theater, which opens Friday, is part of an $11 million renovation of Powers Auditorium. ORD FAMILY RECITAL HALL, THE first theater built in downtown Youngstown in 75 years, has been called a gem: small yet prized and of the finest quality.
Is Simon Cowell Trying To Keep Taylor Hicks From Winning American Idol? (Reality TV Magazine) - Since the winner of American Idol is signed to Simon Cowell’s record label, it would seem only natural that Simon would be very interested in the outcome of the competition. Recently, it has come into question if Simon might be...
Tandem hard to replace (Herald & Review) - CHAMPAIGN - As the video screens flashed highlights of the most recent Illini basketball season, one thing was clear: Edit the tape anyway you want, but Dee Brown and James Augustine were the unquestioned stars of the show.
Our critics recommend... (The Philadelphia Inquirer) - These films open Friday unless noted. American Dreamz Paul Weitz (American Pie) directs this comedy, which has the U.S. president (Dennis Quaid) suffering a nervous breakdown, then being booked by his chief of staff to appear as a judge on a wildly popular TV talent show. Also starring Hugh Grant and Mandy Moore.
A Chateau of Her Own (New York Times) - Decades ago, a German-born interior designer was struck by the beauty of a chateau in France. From the ruins of a Long Island City factory, she created a wonderland.
Cable movie listings April 16-22 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) - According to Spencer – ’01 ‘R’ Jesse Bradford. A mail clerk wants true love and career advancement. (S) 93m SHOW Thu. 11:30 a.m. The Accused – ’88 ‘R’ Kelly McGillis, Jodie Foster. A lawyer crusades for her client, the victim of a barroom gang rape. (L, S, V, N) 110m MAX Mon. 12:20 a.m.
E-mail sparks complaint of Open Meeting Laws violation (Grand Rapids Herald-Review) - A complaint has been made with the Itasca County Attorney’s office alleging that the city of Cohasset violated Minnesota Open Meeting Laws. The allegation was made by Cohasset resident Dennis Blankensop regarding an e-mail sent by Cohasset City Clerk/Treasurer Debra Sakrison to council members.
'San Francisco' tops Richter scale of quake movies (Inside Bay Area) - IFELT my first earthquake in 1980 or'81 when I was living in a second-floor apartment in Gilroy.
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