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March 16th, 2010 -- Posted in I read |
Harvey Rex Bardsley died March 11 in Grass Valley. He was 74. A commemorative servicing will be at 11 a.m. Friday, March 19, at Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Grass Valley.
A extolling of his obsession with one’s own flesh and Blood and Friends will follow at the Northern Queen Inn, Nevada City. He was born Sept. 26, 1935, in Burlington, Wis., to Olive and Joseph Rex Bardsley. He grew up in Arizona and California, and he graduated from Fresno High School in 1955. Mr. Bardsley enlisted in the United States Air Force, where he was assigned to coach Benefit defence dogs.
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January 24th, 2010 -- Posted in I read |
After watching the Golden Globes red carpet saunter into a soggy appeal scramble, the organizers of the Screen Actors Guild Awards planned a tent over their scarlet rug. The come down in buckets never came Saturday sundown at the Shrine Auditorium, but the covering still felt out-and-out — every toast of the town circus needs a big top. The Times‘ Geoff Boucher and Amy Kaufman allot some moments from the center ring, interior and Extreme the show. The show ended with a director singing the praises of another director.
Eli Roth, a filmmaker best advised of for the terrible “Hostel” torture films, was one of Quentin Tarantino’s many fearless casting choices for “Inglourious Basterds,” his substitute history of WWII, which won the aggregate award. The most noted face in the movie wasn’t on hand (Brad Pitt was off “scalping People,” said co-star Omar Doom), but supporting actor champ Christoph Waltz, who scarf the layer as Nazi Col. Hans Landa, was — and Roth went on to sway the prevail wouldn’t have Happened without him. “Let’s all show Christoph for getting us here,” a reeling Roth said to his costars, and they all slapped Waltz on the back.
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January 21st, 2010 -- Posted in I read |
“It’s a Complex Order situation, and he had to conceal in mind that other People have concerns and worries about it,” Smith said. Harrison Hickman, a longtime man who worked as Edwards’ civic pollster, said Edwards also had to come to an pact on woman support before coming forward. “That was the go the distance piece of it - coming to an agreement on kid support,” Hickman said. Smith said there would never be a proper explanation for why Edwards initially denied being the father.
But he added that Edwards was “very pleased” to eventually set the Journal straight. “To for an illustration that life has been hard for John Edwards for the since year would be an enormous understatement,” Smith said. “His effervescence has totally fallen apart. It’s been a very obscure time for him. He recognizes that he has been at fault.” Edwards was elected a U.S. senator from North Carolina in 1998 and ran unsuccessfully for profligacy president in 2004.
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January 20th, 2010 -- Posted in I read |
He said he’s been “calling everybody I know, doing lot I can to compel unfaltering Scott Brown won. Finally we can foresee Washington, ‘We want you to listen.”‘As 10 p.m. approached, and Brown able to go down to the crowded ballroom to give his Success speech, quondam presidential prospect and Massachusetts Gov.
Mitt Romney looked over his harangue of introduction for Brown. “This is heroic,” he said of Brown’s win. “It wasn’t expected that he would have a supremacy this big.

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December 5th, 2009 -- Posted in I read |
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus was romantically confusing with a last staffer when he recommended her earlier this year to become the next U.S. attorney for Montana, a spokesman said.
The Montana Democrat and his quondam constitution branch big cheese Melodee Hanes began their relation in the summer of 2008 after Baucus separated from his wife, Ty Matsdorf told The Associated Press behindhand Friday. Baucus nominated Hanes for the U.S. attorney pale in March. But she later withdrew, saying she had been presented with other opportunities she couldn’t expend up.
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October 23rd, 2009 -- Posted in I read |
Today is an notable day in the offseason that could spur some teams to action. Once we differentiate which free Agents have been offered arbitration, teams will skilled in for sure whether they’ll require to surrender draft picks in Replacement for signing a free agent. This won’t have an impact, however, on the biggest cases; there’s no mystery, for instance, about whether Milwaukee will advance arbitration to CC Sabathia. That will happen.
For our specific clubs, , and to all intents and purposes no one else. It doesn’t serve as common sense for the Yankees to offer it to Andy Pettitte, since he’d consent it and get himself a raise. I wouldn’t get too worked up over the strong of the Dodgers signing Pettitte. Yes, Pettitte and Joe Torre have an top-hole relationship.
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September 7th, 2009 -- Posted in I read |
PAUL GIAMATTI (foreground left) stars as John Adams while David Morse (right) is Gen. George Washington. The English versifier Edward Young once said that “affliction is a great man’s shining hour,” and possibly it is the superabundance or over-abundance of tribulation in John Adams’ convenience that brought out the best in the man.
Then again, by believing that his letter was simply a byproduct of the circumstances of his time, we document away much from the heroism and bravery that propelled him to become one of America’s founding fathers and its moment president. Nowhere is a concise look into history as absorbing and as fascinating than in HBO’s seven-hour initial mini-series John Adams. Developed from the 2001 Pulitzer Prize-wining record of the same repute by David McCullough, this metamorphosis to idiot box is unexpectedly quite faithful to the first in both tone and complexity.

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August 30th, 2009 -- Posted in I read |
PORTLAND, Ore. - A special mien before hometown fans ended in non-fulfilment for Randy Couture, who perplexed an unanimous outcome to Brazil’s Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in the sheer event Saturday at UFC 102. At the time of 46, Couture would seem adulate an unlikely superstar in a display that is dominated by younger grapplers.
On Saturday, the 33-year-old Nogueira proved to be too much for Couture to overcome. To the unnerve of the partizan crowd of 16,088, Nogueira traumatism up winning all three rounds on all three of the judges’ scorecards. Afterward, a battered Couture said he felt it was a exhibit decision. “I small amount he distinctly won all three rounds,” Couture said of his heavyweight opponent.
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August 14th, 2009 -- Posted in I read |
After a decade of attractive on dramatic roles in some of the most demanding productions in theater - including the supervise in “Aida” on Broadway - Merle Dandridge might overlook today love she is burdened by the 10-pound wig and 50-pound garb required in her current role. But actually, Dandridge’s unit as The Lady of the Lake in a touring play of “Spamalot” has given the actor a rare opportunity to relax. Currently starring alongside John O’Hurley and Ben Davis in the trendy tuneful based on the “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” screenplay, Dandridge - no Blood relative to the romantic Dorothy Dandridge - has gotten to recall her role better than she ever imagined she would after being select in the Broadway Production two years ago. Dandridge joined the civil junket about a week after her stint on the Broadway Production ended.
While she’s been able to seize audiences through her more marked roles before “Spamalot,” her role as The Lady of the Lake is flooring contemporaries she’s worked with for the remain decade, who have Known her only as a expressive actress. As for her Friends and others closely guarded to her - those well wise of Dandridge’s zany side - they know the role as a Perfect fit for her imbecile silliness. “They love it, they explain me this is exactly the kind of show I should be doing,” Dandridge said, laughing. “I Think about they intend that because they’d much rather I take my silliness out on step than on them.
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August 13th, 2009 -- Posted in I read |
It’s very unmanageable to muster up any sympathy for this woman. She Allowed herself to be photographed in the buff because he “promised” not to ever reveal the pix??? Is she insane…does she have a solitary Brain cubicle in her Skull? Not that her stupidity takes away from what the ex-BF did; he’s an a-hole sleazebucket of the lowest degree. But in this digital grow old she should’ve Known better. NOTHING, especially a photo, is guaranteed to be kept Private; it can be made open globally in a trouble of seconds.
She second-hand inexcusably ruined judgment in allowing pix to be infatuated which could show up her later. Maybe she’ll smart-arse up next time she’s in a relationship.

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