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World's Best Resume Writer
DEAR JOYCE: I'm having trouble getting hired at age 33! Could you look at my resume and tell me what's probably wrong? -- K.D.D. DEAR K.D.D.: Sorry, but reviewing resumes isn't in my job description. But to lend a hand in these extraordinary times, here'...Tags: Carl Lewis, Facebook, Occupations, Jay Leno, McGraw-Hill Incorporated
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Business and government leaders at Davis mired in uncertainty on how to stem financial crisis
Associated Press WriterDAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Mired in indecision and uncertainty, the world's foremost gathering of the best and brightest in government and business failed to come up with any new plan to stem, much less reverse, the global financial meltdown. The...Tags: United States, Gordon Brown, Government, Financial Markets, Vladimir Putin
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They killed Jenny. Can 'The L Word' survive?
In an interview last July on the Vancouver set of Showtime's soapy lesbian drama "The L Word," actress Mia Kirshner was asked where she imagined her character, Jenny Schecter, would wind up when the series ended its six-season run this winter. The show,...Tags: Road Accidents, Survivor (tv program), Murder, Gays and Lesbians, Jennifer Beals
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Michelle Obama's inaugural dress may set tone for her White House style
Fashion CriticMichelle Obama may be a trained lawyer with an Ivy League education, but on Tuesday night she will be America's Top Model. What she wears to the inaugural balls will set the style agenda for the administration and hold a mirror up to what it means to be a...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, The Tonight Show (tv program), Nancy Reagan, Jay Leno, Oscar de la Renta
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Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna among the many stars expected in Washington for Barack Obama's inauguration
By Tina Daunt Tribune newspapers Barack Obama will take the oath of office in the shadow of hard times, but his Hollywood supporters have no intention of letting stormy economic weather dampen their spirits when they converge on Washington to celebrate...Tags: Government, Elvis Costello, Bill Clinton, Democratic National Conventions, Rihanna
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Sharon Stone, Jamie Foxx: Obama
The Swampby Mark Silva Actress Sharon Stone and entertainer Jamie Foxx are among the big early donors to President-elect Barack Obama's inaugural committee, according to the first accounting from a committee that already has raised nearly $10 million for the...Tags: National Government, Jamie Foxx, Government, Charity, George Soros
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Inauguration long on cash, short on perks
Washington BureauWASHINGTON — Barack Obama may change Washington when he takes over the White House next month, but when it comes to paying for his inauguration, the president-elect is mostly doing it the old-fashioned way—putting the arm on wealthy supporters...Tags: Government, Occidental Petroleum Corp., Kate Capshaw, George Soros, Campaign Finance
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Something stinks
Tribune reporterThe cultural world churned up yet another heaping serving of fishy stench in 2008. To the stinkers go … Ick Paparazzi stalked 15-year-old Miley Cyrus seeking a $30,000-$150,000 payday for a snap of her first kiss. Double ick Speaking of...Tags: 88 Minutes (movie), The Women (movie, 2008), Miley Cyrus, Chris Brown, David Mamet
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A year's worth of stars and stories
-------------------- FOR THE RECORD: 'Fragments': In a list of upcoming movies in Sunday's Calendar section, the writing credit for "Fragments" was given to director Rowan Woods. It was written by Roy Freirich. — -------------------- Action...Tags: Ben Stiller, Brenda Fricker, Ang Lee, Paul Giamatti, Crimes
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Golden Globes always unpredictable
The only time this critic has ever won an awards-prediction race was for the 2005 Golden Globes (awarded in 2006, of course). Becoming part of award maven Tom O'Neil's Gold Derby poll that year for the first and only time, I tore through the list late one...Tags: Theater, Cinema Industry, Woody Allen, Meryl Streep, Music
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Luck of draw penalizes top-seeded Giants, Titans
wallace.matthews@newsday.comOne of the indisputable truths of our world is that rank has its privileges. Unless, of course, it is 2009, you are a top-seeded NFL team and it's playoff time. On the surface, the NFL seeding system appears to be soundly constructed, eminently fair...Tags: Ray Lewis, Bernard Madoff, Kerry Collins, National Football League, Football
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Money flows freely for Barack Obama's inauguration bash
The election may be over, but the Hollywood ATM is still kicking out the cash. And if all goes as planned, the entertainment industry money will help put on an inaugural bash like never before. According to records posted on the Internet by President-...Tags: Bernard Madoff, Cinema Industry, Alaska, Mia Farrow, Popular Music
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