Monday, 16 January 2012

The Miami Herald On a midmorning in a warehouse district off the interstate in Hollywood, there is a strange sight: lanky models so beautiful and ethereal they look inhuman, standing or sitting on the curb in a parking lot smoking cigarettes. Inside, teams of make-up artists, stylists and photographers are grooming,...
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Lower Hudson Online NEW CITY — An expert on alcohol abuse testified Friday that if murder suspect Michael Aviles drank an excessive amount of alcohol, it could have impaired his ability to remember his 5-month-old daughter being brutally beaten. Dr. Alfred Elsworth Staubus, however, acknowledged he didn’t have...
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The Street By Carla Pasternak NEW YORK (Street Authority) -- Banks are among the most hated institutions in the world, as they are seen by many as the epitome of corporate greed. Investors have no love to spare for banks, either. Financials were the worst-performing sector in the S&P; 500 in 2011, with losses...
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The Examiner Win Twelve Rings in Twelve Days and Half Million Dollars in less than Ten. Bell Gardens, CA. November 8, 2011 - The Bicycle Casino is elated to announce that The World Series of Poker is coming to Los Angeles. On January 1, 2012, The Bicycle Casino will be the newest stop on The World Series of...
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The Examiner Like a pirate, Rob Roy stole the show when he performed at The Viper Room, on Dec. 30. He didn’t look like your average hip-hop artist and his stage presence was unlike any other. Rob Roy, short for Robert Raimon Roy, hailed from Jacksonville, Fla. Like a classic master of ceremony, his disc...
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The Examiner In celebration of Roy Rogers 100th birthday, a memorial to the “King of the Cowboys” closed the show in a spectacular float entitled “Happy Trails” at the 2012 Tournament of Roses Parade. Roy Rogers was a fixture at Pasadena’s New Year’s Day tradition...
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The Examiner On the heels of Elliotte Friedman's report that Derek Roy is on the block, it is time to consider what there is to gain by trading Roy as well as the likelihood of him actually being dealt. Friedman is one of the most respected sources in the game but it is very hard to imagine the Sabres trading...
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Buffalo News Derek Roy has enough issues. The Buffalo Sabres' center has a balky shoulder that will likely keep him out of the lineup tonight in Toronto for the second straight game, he's on pace for his worst offensive season in six years and he's getting plenty of blame from fans for the team's continued...
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