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Behind the scenes with local TV reporters Pioneer Press
When the camera rolls, television anchors and reporters have a job to do — give us our daily dose of TV news. But as soon as their shift ends, these television personalities (and, let's face it, our hometown celebrities) actually have lives off the air. Here's a peek at the lives (both personal and professional) of four familiar TV faces.
Colorful art shop's hues reflect tropics Orlando Sentinel
There's a little tropical paradise downtown.
Interactive fitting-room mirror will connect shoppers with friends Sun-Sentinel
The hipster social networking phenomenon sprung from Web sites like MySpace and YouTube could make its way to the mall.
In this year's cast Calendarlive.com
Alien vs. Predator 2 Round one went to the Predators. Who will win this rematch in a small Colorado town? With Reiko Aylesworth, Steven Pasquale, John Ortiz, Shareeka Epps, Johnny Lewis and Sam Trammell. Written by Shane Salerno. Directed by the Brothers Strause. 20th Century Fox, Dec. 21
Sounding the sirens for the Bears Peoria Journal Star
Complete local and regional news, local business directory including restaurants, local classifieds and Central Illinois information.
NO FAT CHICKS Orlando Weekly
It’s simple, really. Kurt Spath, 36, is a good-looking, eligible bachelor. He lives in Winter Park; he has a good job and a well-stamped passport. And he doesn’t like fat chicks.
Capsule movie reviews El Paso Times
"Alpha Dog" (R) They aren't exactly likable characters, the drug dealers and stoners and wannabe gangsters of "Alpha Dog." But they feel real and alive in the hands of writer-director Nick Cassavetes -- who directed the 2004 weepy romance "The Notebook" -- and whose story of drugs, kidnapping and murder is inspired by a 1999 Southern California case.
December 2006 glimpses USA Today
Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in December because of the conflict in Iraq.
Financial freedom The Nassau Guardian
Arlene Gardiner loves to shop. She's such a shop-a-holic that her husband nicknamed her "Imelda" (after former first Lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos who was reputed to own over 700 pairs of shoes). "I just can't help myself.
Our World Bonita Daily News
The barbershop — At Brookside Barber Shop you walk into a world papered in license plates and foreign currency, where the walls have become a place for a thousand tiny relics to whisper about places far away.
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