Jeff D Gorman
Jeff Gorman is a journalist for a local newspaper, editor for BleacherReport.com and a legal writer for CNP. When he isn't writing he's pursuing his sports broadcasting career.
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Trick or Treat Street Returns to I-X CenterCleveland's I-X Center is bringing back its Trick or Treat Street event for the first time in 12 years. Kids can collect candy, enjoy rides and meet TV characters.
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Chick-Fil-A campers go the extra mileChick-Fil-A opened a new store in Warrensville Heights, and 100 lottery winners spent an entire day at the store to win free chicken sandwiches for a year. -
LeBron's high school to show green wave of support at the King for Kids Bike-A-ThonLeBron James' high school, St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron, Ohio, will show support for him by dressing in green shirts for his charity bike ride on Aug. 7. -
Small-town circus calls families to the big top in RichfieldRichfield will host the old-fashioned, one-ring Kelly Miller Circus under the big top on July 31.Also published on: -
Cleveland works with Pittsburgh to boost tourismClevelanders have noticed ads promoting Pittsburgh as an ideal location for a family getaway. But don't worry: Cleveland is running similar ads in the Steel City. -
Best nature centers in ClevelandClevelanders have a variety of options when it's time to get out of the house and enjoy nature. -
Fireworks Triumph Over Soft Cleveland EconomyDespite some cities cutting fireworks out of the budget, many Clevelanders are perfectly willing to buy them directly. American Fireworks in Hudson is enjoying strong business. -
Gifted students in Cleveland find a homeMenlo Park Academy in the West Park area of Cleveland is attracting gifted students in growing numbers as it approaches its third school year this fall. -
The best ribs in ClevelandRibs are a staple of the Cleveland diet. Cleveland's tastiest ribs can be found in many different locations: some of them almost hiding in strip malls, while others are cooked up by caterers who specialize in major rib events. -
Cleveland PR expert offers advice on how to manage a corporate public relations disasterFirst Energy went through a public relations nightmare in 2003 after a blackout that left millions in the dark. Tom Welsh talked recently about how to handle the media during such a time.
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Tug of war: NBA fans battle to lure (or keep) LeBron JamesNBA franchise owners aren't they only ones preparing their best pitch for when LeBron James becomes a free agent. Fans from coast to coast are coming up with crazy ideas to influence James' decision. -
Clevelanders' heart risk ranks higher than national averageCleveland isn't going to challenge Huntington, W.Va., for the title of America's unhealthiest city, but residents could still stand to improve their diet and exercise habits.
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Cleveland suburbs struggle to save local swimming poolsMaintaining a swimming pool takes a lot of effort and expense. A city swimming pool is even more expensive with the cost of lifeguards and upkeep. Some towns have a hard time affording them. -
If You Think the Cleveland Economy is Rough You Must Not Live in Detroit or Kansas CityCleveland is dealing with more than its share of economic difficulties, but other Midwest towns may have it even worse.
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Cleveland and Berea rib cook-offs coming on Memorial Day weekendCleveland rib lovers can spend Memorial Day weekends at the downtown Cleveland or Berea rib cook-offs. -
Classic car lovers can enjoy free weekend at the Mentor Museum of SpeedDozens of muscle cars will be on display on June 5-6 when the Mentor Museum of Speed presents its Fourth Annual Cruise Weekend. -
Kids of all physical abilities discover accessible playground Preston's H.O.P.E.Located off Interstate 271 in Brookpark, Preston's H.O.P.E. allows children of all abilities to play together. -
Cleveland's Young Theater-Goers Can Enjoy International Children's FestivalPlayhouse Square is offering a new International theater festival which will feature talent and highlight cultures from around the world. -
Huntington Banks in Cleveland Expand Hours to SundayHuntington Bank sought to expand its influence in the Cleveland banking marketplace by opening on Sundays and offering extra banking hours throughout the week. -
Kent State presents forum on "The Viet Nam Project"Two professors will speak at Kent State University on May 3 on "The Vietnam Project." One has set up a media center at Hanoi University, while the other is a survivor of the shootings on May 4, 1970.
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Kent State University's "May 4 Voices" allows art interaction"May 4 Voices" is allowing visitors to add their words and pictures to a traveling oral history project about the Kent State shootings.
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Cleveland to host materials handling convention at I-X CenterMaterials handling and supply-chain professionals will gather at the I-X Center on April 26-29.
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Community theater survives in ClevelandRunning a theater in Cleveland isn't easy when customers don't have a lot of discretionary income to spend on the arts. However, you can still find several places to get your theater fix.
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What National City Bank Customers Can Expect from the PNC Bank TransitionPNC Bank's acquisition of National City Bank will take effect in Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Toledo this weekend. Here is what customers need to know.
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Minor League Baseball Parks Lure Fans with Promotions, Lower PricesThe Cleveland Indians and four of their minor league teams are teaming up to reduce prices on tickets to all five of the clubs' games.
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What's Next for Your Favorite WWE Superstars?Jack Swagger broke out as a star at Wrestlemania XXVI by winning the Money in the Bank match. It didn't take him long to cash in his title shot.
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Merger of Catholic Churches - Plus a Recent Fire - Sends Cleveland Churchgoers in Search of New Worship SitesWorshippers are returning to church and finding their old church homes are gone. Here's how they are coping.
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Cleveland's I-X Indoor Amusement Park Open for Business AgainThe I-X Indoor Amusement Park kicked off its 21st season on March 26. The park uses innovative attractions and steady prices to keep fans coming back.
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Spring Break in ClevelandSpring break in Cleveland is more than boredom and dreary days. College students help others while still finding time to relax.
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Cleveland International Film Festival: Launch Pad of Hollywood SuccessThe Cleveland International Film Festival is more than just a cinematic smorgasbord; the stars and directors sometimes go on to international acclaim and even Oscar night.
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The Best Hamburgers in ClevelandCleveland's top hamburger restaurants offer a variety of styles, spices and toppings. One even offers a burger topped with peanut butter!
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Cleveland University Presidents Enjoy Tailor-Made Housing OptionsCleveland-area university presidents lead their schools through the competitive world of higher education. Presidents are often provided with comfortable residences on campus or nearby where they can live, work and entertain university guests.
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Cuyahoga County Human Services Levy Defeat Would Be 'Devastating'Cuyahoga County voters will decide on May 4 whether to renew the human services levy. However, they will have to overcome negative feelings about a federal corruption scandal.
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WWE Royal Rumble Preview 2010The race to Wrestlemania will begin at the WWE Royal Rumble.
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George Clooney, Up in the Air Win Top Prizes from Central Ohio Film CriticsUp in the Air, the tale of George Clooney as a solitude-loving traveler, picked up for awards from the Central Ohio Film Critics Association.
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Who Should Challenge the Undertaker's Perfect Record at Wrestlemania 25?Kane, Shawn Michaels and Triple H are among the wrestlers who have tried and failed to beat The Undertaker at Wrestlemania. Here are some ideas for Wrestlemania 25.
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Which Bret Hart-Vince McMahon Showdown Will We See at Wrestlemania XXVI?Bret Hart's hug and celebration with Vince McMahon was great ... while it lasted. McMahon's kick lit the fuse that will detonate at Wrestlemania XXVI.
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Movie Trailer Report No. 5: Are You Ready for Valentine's Day?Your favorite actor and actress will appear in the movie Valentine's Day. The cast reads like a Screen Actor's Guild roll call.
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WWE Superstars Should Try Pro Wrestling as a Team SportRight now, WWE separates its three brands of wrestlers: Raw, Smackdown and ECW. It would be a lot more fun to see them fight for a prize.
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Who Will Be the Next Major WWE Superstar? How About Charlie Haas?WWE needs new stars, and they have one right under their noses in Charlie Haas.
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Fall TV Preview: PBS KidsHere is a preview of where your kids can gain some phonics and science knowledge from shows like "The Electric Company," "Word Girl" and "FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman." They won't drive you parents crazy either.
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Summer Kids Movies: Trailer Check!Animation (some in 3D) and Eddie Murphy will bring kids and their parents to the cinema this year.
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Are Garbage Trucks Littering Your Land?Seeing trash by the side of the road drives me nuts. However, it could be coming from a very unlikely source.
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Let "The Bachelor" Beware!The Bachelor's ratings keep going up, while its success rate at matching couples keeps going down.
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WWE Draft Preview 2009The 2009 WWE Draft will take place on a special three-hour Raw on April 13 in Atlanta. Here are some ideas for who should switch brands.
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WWE Chris Benoit Book Review: Dungeon of Death by Scott KeithWWE wrestler Chris Benoit shocked even his closest friends last year when he killed his wife and child before committing suicide. In his new book "Dungeon of Death," Scott Keith attempts to make some sense of the tragedy.
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Movie Trailer Report: Bedtime Stories and NotoriousAdam Sandler's Bedtime Stories looks like it will offer a fun time at the movies this winter. Meanwhile, the trailer for the Biggie Smalls biopic Notorious fell flat.
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TNA Losing Young Wrestlers to WWETNA is trying to make some headway against the WWE, but the nation's No. 2 promotion is not hanging onto its young talent.
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Preston's HOPE: A Handicap-Accessible Playground in Beachwood, OhioPreston's HOPE is billed as the first fully accessible playground in northeast Ohio. Even if you don't need the accessibility, you should make the effort to visit Preston's HOPE, since it is simply a great park.
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Family Traditions - It's Never Too Late to StartFamily traditions have been a part of my life growing up, and my wife and I have tried to establish some in our family.
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Jonny Fairplay: Joel from Survivor Invades TNA WrestlingJonny Fairplay and Joel Anderson couldn't last on Survivor: Fans vs. Favorites, so they are trying their hand at TNA Wrestling.
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Your Guide to Wrestlemania Weekend in Orlando: TNA, ROH, UXW All Crashing WWE's PartyWrestlemania is always the biggest wrestling weekend of the year, but this year it seems like everyone will be wrestling in Orlando that weekend. Here is your guide to all of the action.
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Attack of the Fake Memoirs: Is Your Favorite Real Story Really Real?The publishing world has been snookered again, as Margaret Setzer's "Love and Consequences" has been revealed to be an elaborate hoax.
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FCC Forces Broadcasters to BehaveThe FCC is cracking down hard on nudity and profanity, slapping networks with big fines for incidents that happened five years ago.
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CBS Will Televise MMA EventsCBS signed the Elite XC promotion to a contract to air four Saturday night fight specials each year.
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Media Loses Objectivity While Covering Primary ElectionThe primary election season has seen more than its share of biased, sycophantic journalism.
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Leno May Compete with Conan After Passing the Tonight Show TorchThe New York Times is reporting that ABC, Sony and Fox all want Jay Leno after his NBC contract expires in 2009.
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Floyd Mayweather to Headline WWE Wrestlemania 24Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. will face Paul "The Big Show" Wight in the main event of WWE Wrestlemania 24 in Orlando, Fla.
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Cleveland Cavaliers Help LeBron James with Four New PlayersThe Cleveland Cavaliers pulled off an 11-player deal with Chicago and Seattle, giving LeBron James some much-needed help.
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Rover Radio Show on the MoveRover's Morning Glory, the top-rated AM show in Cleveland, lost its spot on WKRK this week, but the show may resurface on WMMS.
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Movie Trailer Report No. 3: Indiana Jones, Wall-E and MoreThe Indiana Jones 4 trailer didn't show much creativity, while the preview of the Disney/Pixar movie Wall-E was bursting with it.
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Best and Worst Presidents Who Were Never ElectedFive of our Presidents were never elected, and one (Ford) was never even elected Vice President. Here are the rankings from worst to best.
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Who Will Be Enshrined in the Newseum?The Newseum will open in Washington, D.C. on April 11. Here are a few journalists who should be among the first enshrinees.
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After the Writers Strike: Desperate Housewives PredictionsNow that we know who survived the tornado (Lynette's family) and who didn't (Victor, Sylvia and Ida), what's next for the residents of Wisteria Lane?
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The Real Mary PoppinsMary Poppins is known as the kind, singing nanny who transforms a family in the classic Walt Disney movie. In P.L. Travers' book, Mary Poppins' disposition is not quite so sunny.
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Cleveland Indians Spring Training PreviewThe Cleveland Indians enjoyed an outstanding season in 2007. They won the Central Division and knocked the Yankees out of the playoffs. This year, things won't be so easy for the Tribe.
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Survivor Micronesia PreviewSurvivor Micronesia, the CBS reality show, has an intriguing concept. Ten longtime fans of the show compete against 10 of their favorite past Survivors.
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The Myth of Predatory LendingThe media is filled with stories about the predatory lending crisis. A closer look reveals that many of these former homeowners victimized themselves.
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WWE to Deliver Two Elimination Chamber Matches at No Way OutThe WWE is trying to keep everyone guessing on the road to Wrestlemania. At No Way Out, 16 wrestlers will have a chance to earn a headlining spot.
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Counting Games for ChildrenUno, Sorry! and Rat-a-Tat Cat are three games that will boost your child's counting skills.
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NASA Lewis Center: Ohio's Free Space PlaygroundWe just learned that the NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland has a great kids activity area for our favorite price: free.
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Trailer Report No. 2: The Eye and Over Her Dead BodyThe Eye and Over Her Dead Body are both opening at cinemas on Feb. 1, but you may want to save your money for Definitely, Maybe on Valentine's Day.
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Movie Trailer Report No. 1: 27 Dresses and 10,000 B.CA look a recent trailers reveals hints about upcoming movies that are full of action (10,000 B.C.), silliness (Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins) and melodrama (Under the Same Moon).
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Note to NBC: Please Don't Cancel JourneymanNBC's new fall drama, Journeyman, really lived up to my expectations. The show has lot of potential to get better in the future, so NBC should bring it back after the writers' strike.
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WWE Royal Rumble PreviewThe Undertaker will try to repeat as the winner of the WWE Royal Rumble. This year's event will take place on Jan. 27 at Madison Square Garden.
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Medium Returns to NBC: Season 4's Mystery: Can Psychic Allison Find a Job?Medium is back on NBC for a fourth season. The drama about a psychic who helps the police solve crimes airs on Monday nights at 10.
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TV Shows Your Child Should Be Watching No. 6: Little EinsteinsLittle Einsteins is a cartoon on Playhouse Disney that teaches children about music, art and geography. It features four smart, talented kids and their all-purpose vehicle, Rocket.
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Ten Wrestlers to Watch in 2008MVP, C.M. Punk and The Motor City Machine Guns are among the brightest young stars in wrestling in 2008.
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Can You Trust the Media?We used to believe everything we read in the paper and everything we saw on the news. Those days are gone.
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Top Five Success Stories from The Ultimate Fighter Reality Series'The Ultimate Fighter' has been a great way for the UFC to expose fans to its product without giving away high-profile fights on free TV. Here are the top five alumni.
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WWE Armageddon 2007 PreviewThree title matches, as well as Jeff Hardy vs. Triple H, make Armageddon a show that shouldn't be missed.
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What the Cleveland Indians Can Learn from the Cleveland CavaliersThe Cleveland Cavaliers' reliance on LeBron James led them to do almost nothing in the off-season. The Cleveland Indians would be wise to avoid that mistake.
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Six Simple Steps to Keep Your New Year's ResolutionTough sacrifices and past failures turn many people off even attempting a New Year's Resolution. Make 2008 the year you come through for yourself. It can be done.
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Eating in Vs. Dining Out: Which is Cheaper?While a recent online article tried to argue that restaurants are a cheaper option, it's still more cost effective to look in your own kitchen for your next meal.
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Chris Jericho, Ric Flair, Edge Return to WWEChris Jericho's return to the WWE was followed by those of Edge and Ric Flair.
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Tips for Surviving Black Friday in Seven Simple StepsBlack Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is the best and worst day to go shopping.
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Sesame Place Amusement Park Review in PhiladelphiaOur little girl had a great time at Sesame Place amusement park in Langhorne, Pa., but a few improvements would have made our experience a lot better.
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WWE Survivor Series 2007 PreviewTen years after the "Montreal incident," the WWE and Shawn Michaels are returning to the scene of the crime.
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Great Vacation Spot for Kids: Philadelphia - Meet Ben Franklin and Besty RossWe had an outstanding time in Philadelphia, as there were a lot more activities for small children than you would expect.
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Top 10 Songs from the BackyardigansGreat music sets The Backyardigans apart from other TV shows. It wasn't easy to narrow this list to just 10 great songs.
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How to Get into the Pro Wrestling Business (Without Wrestling)It's not easy to be a pro wrestler, but could find yourself a spot in the wrestling world, even if you're not ready to put on the tights yourself.
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UFC Buys PRIDE: How it Can Avoid WWE's MistakesUFC recently purchased it's top competitior, PRIDE. This is reminiscent of the WWE's purchase of WCW in 2001. That transaction didn't work out so well.
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The Internet is Killing Our Culture, Author Andrew Keen Complains in The Cult of the AmateurApparently, we who write for the AC are contributing to the fall of Western civilization.
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WWE Draft Fallout: Raw, Smackdown and ECWRaw was the big winner as WWE wrestlers shuffled between Raw, Smackdown and ECW.
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Five TV Shows Your Child Should Be WatchingIf your child has to watch a TV show, she might as well watch something worthwhile. Here are five TV shows that will not add empty calories to her viewing diet.
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Kane (aka Glen Jacobs): Ten Years of Terrorizing the WWEKane is a big, agile wrestler who is so convincing as a monster that he starred in a horror movie. So why isn't he a bigger star?
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Summer Fun in San DiegoSan Diego has the perfect climate especially in the summer. Our vacation there was one of the best times of my life.
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How Edge Became the WWE World Heavyweight ChampionEdge toiled in the middle of the pack for years before breaking out as a main-event star.
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Summer Swimming in Summit County, OhioThe Akron area has some great places to cool off. Many of them are free.
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Summer Travel in Erie, PAYou would be surprised to learn how much there is to do in the summer in Erie, Pa.
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Summer Time Activities in AnaheimIt may take you three or four summers to visit all of the cool places in Anaheim and Orange County.
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Summer Sports for the DisabledSports can be very helpful to the physical and emotional health of disabled people. You may be surprised at how many options for summer sports are available.
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Shark Season 1 RecapShark has broken out of its mold (a legal version of House) to earn a second season on CBS. The dynamic performance of James Woods is the key.
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Free Running: Overcoming Obstacles like Walls, Rails and CreeksPacks of free runners are getting together to run over and around any obstacles they can find.
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Top 10 New Fall TV ShowsThe networks recently unveiled their new lineups of fall TV shows. Here are the most promising new shows.
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Medium Season 2 RecapMedium just wrapped up its second season on NBC, and the show has rewarded its fans by tinkering with its formula.
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Father's Day Gifts Under $25Fathers don't need much to be satisfied on Father's Day. Just remember them with a simple gift and they will have a Happy Father's Day.
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Know Your WWE WrestlersIn case you haven't paid attention lately, here are the wrestlers who are on top of WWE these days.
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How to Celebrate Arbor DayArbor Day falls on the last Friday in April, and it's a great way to get people together to beautify the community. Here are some ideas for celebrating Arbor Day.
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Product Review: Fisher-Price Kid Tough CameraFisher-Price has designed the Kid-Tough Camera, a real digital camera that is easy for a child to operate. More importantly, it won't break.
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Wrestlemania 23 Results and FalloutJohn Cena and The Undertaker emerged with the top prizes, while Vince McMahon ended up bald.
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Great Pro Wrestling Quotes: Sing Along with the Rock (and Others)Often, what the wrestlers say on the mic is more entertaining than what they do in the ring.
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Great Baseball Quotes You Haven't HeardHere is a collection of baseball quotes beyond the tired ones like "Let's play two" and "It ain't over 'til it's over."
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Movie Quotes You Can Use in Real LifeIf you really love a movie, a quote or two may stick in your head. Here are some of the most useful movie quotes for real life.
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Real Estate Tip: Know Your DocumentsIf you are familiar with the documents you are signing, your closing will go a lot easier.
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Real Estate Tip: Be Prepared for Closing DayYou can take some simple steps to ensure that your mortgage closing goes smoothly.
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The Best Character on NBC's MediumJoe Dubois, the husband of psychic sleuth, is the best character on NBC's Medium.
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Real Estate Tip: Save Money on Your MoveEvery dollar counts when you're moving. Here are some ways to stretch your budget as you make a transition that is often very expensive.
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Denny Crane: The Best Character on Boston LegalWilliam Shatner has taken a one-note character and turned him into one of the best on TV. Denny Crane has so many unredeemable qualities, but he is totally lovable at the same time.
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The Best Character on Desperate HousewivesGabrielle could have been stuck in "selfish model" mode for three years, but instead the character has grown through her misfortune.
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Post Office Considers Selling 'Forever Stamps'No company has promised us that something will be good forever. The U.S. Post Office may change that soon.
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How to Help Your Child Cope with a MoveMoving to a new home can be traumatic for a child, but parents can help by showing patience and understanding.
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Newspapers: The Media DinosaurNot long ago, I looked forward to a future writing for the newspaper - but does the newspaper even have a future?
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Barack Obama is Peaking Too Early: Why Has the 2008 Campaign Started Already?Do you ever get that feeling before Election Day? You know - the feeling that you're so sick of campaign ads and you just want the election to be over? Well, I'm getting that feeling already.
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How to Break into SportscastingHow do sportscasters get their job? It takes a combination of hard work, determination and fortunate timing.
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How Community Theater Changed My LifeSometimes I wonder what it would have been like to seriously pursue a life in the theater. When I was 10, I seemed to be on that track.
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Top Wrestling Tag Teams of All-TimeHere is a run-down of the most skillful, successful and influential tag teams in wrestling history.
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Why Scarlett Johansson is the Most Overrated Actress in the WorldScarlett Johansson is a huge movie star, but when you look her actual acting ability, she comes up short.
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The Best New Restaurant in Akron, Ohio: Rocky River GrillhouseA new restaurant called Rocky River Grillhouse has opened at Chapel Hill Plaza. It's very tasty, clean and best of all - it's new!
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The Undertaker Wins Royal Rumble: Dead Man Walking to WrestlemaniaThe Undertaker ousted Shawn Michaels to win the Royal Rumble on Jan. 28. Now the Dead Man will put his 13-match Wrestlemania win streak on the line against World champion Batista on April 1.
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The Ultimate Guide to Ultimate FightingUltimate fighting, or mixed martial arts (MMA), has enjoyed a recent surge in popularity. Here's everything you need to know.
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The Ultimate Guide to Prime Time Network TVFind out who's winning and losing the ratings races, and what shows are debuting or returning.
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The Ultimate Guide to Pro WrestlingWhether you're a die-hard fan or you've been out of the loop, here are the essentials for following wrestling in 2007.
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Top Florists in Akron, OhioHere is a guide to some of the best florists in Akron. Through the magic of the internet, you don't necessarily have to go to your neighborhood shop anymore.
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What to Buy for a WriterIf someone you love is a serious writer, it can be hard to think of gift ideas that relate to his profession. Ask yourself what you can do make it easier for him to get his work done and to get it published.
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MTV Launches Daredevil Wrestling PromotionMTV is starting a new wrestling group that will rely on high-flying, explosions and the internet to attract and keep its audience. It's called Wrestling Society X.
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Top 10 AC Sports Articles of 2006The best sportswriting breaks through the clutter and tells me something I don't know. Here are some of my favorites.
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Top 10 AC Pop Culture Articles of 2006Associated Content readers enjoyed some great articles about movies, TV and other pop-culture topics this year. Here are the 10 best.
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Top 10 AC Pro Wrestling Articles of 2006Several good articles on wrestling have appeared on AC this year. I'm supposed to be a wrestling expert, and some of these stories taught me something new.
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Radio Review: The Jim Rome ShowJim Rome is one of the most knowledgeable sportscasters around, and you can get a lot of sports news and entertainment from one three-hour show.
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WWE Drags Trump-Rosie Feud into the Wrestling RingVince McMahon doesn't care that the Trump-Rosie match wasn't a wrestling classic. He's counting on a big-money feud with the real Donald Trump in the coming months.
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Confessions of a Stay-At-Home DaddyWhen I quit my job three years ago to raise my daughter, I knew it would be difficult but rewarding. While my child has helped me by being a little angel, it's still tough to get everything finished.
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Online Radio Stations: AccuRadioIf you're on the Web anyway, you might as well play some good tunes in the background. With 290 channels, AccuRadio is certain to have something you like.
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Best Places for Temporary or Seasonal Work in Akron, OhioEven if you don't have a stable permanent job, there are many places in Akron where you can make a buck or two. Some of the jobs are actually enjoyable.
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Why the CEO is the Most Influential Person in AmericaAre politicians and celebrities influential? Not compared to the CEO.
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Top Ten Dead Celebrities of 2006This list includes lovable actors and trailblazing women.
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Top Ten Cool Gadgets of 2006If you need a last-minute gift or something for yourself in the new year, there are a lot of innovative gadgets on the market. Some are actually useful.
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Top MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) Fan SitesWhether you're a new MMA fan or you're preparing to step into the octagon yourself, there are a host of websites that can give you the information you need.
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Top Pop Culture Fan Sites: Intelligent Discussion of Movies and TVPop culture websites are a small but satisfying part of my internet diet. I need something to read about after I get the news on wrestling, sports and the rest of the world. Here are some of the best.
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Top Ten Weird GiftsNecessity is the mother of invention, right? Well, some inventions are not necessary; they are just plain weird.
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Top Wrestling Fan SitesWrestling fan sites are as diverse as the fans themselves. If you're into WWE, ROH or old-school wrestlers, there are similar fans who have devoted countless hours to their wrestling fan websites.
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Top 7 Myths About Credit Card Collection AgenciesYou may be interested to know that some long established ideas about credit collection agencies are simply not true, or myths. Arm yourself with knowledge about credit not anger about collection agencies.
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Pro Wrestling CollectiblesWrestling fans spend a lot of money on their favorite form of entertainment. Some like to watch collections of WWE, lucha, Japanese or old-school wrestling, while others gobble up masks and action figures.
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Oprah Winfrey: The Epitome of the American DreamTalk show host Oprah Winfrey has used hard work and talent to become one of the richest and most influential people in America. Her humble ability to relate to her audience has earned her their undying loyalty.
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New Year's Activities in ClevelandWhether you go out to a nightclub or stay in a hotel, there is no shortage of places to celebrate New Year's Eve in Cleveland.
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New Year's Activities in Akron, OhioEleven years ago, Akron's First Night celebration began as an alcohol-free alternative party. Now, it's grown into an enormous bash that engulfs the entire town on the final night of the year.
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Wrestler Mick Foley Prepares to Unleash a New AutobiographyMick Foley is the only wrestler to win a World title and write a best-selling book. He has three world titles, and he will go for best-seller No. 3 when he produces his latest autobiography.
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Jay Leno Prepares for Smooth Transition from Tonight Show ChairJay Leno did a great job as Tonight Show host when Johnny Carson retired in 1992. Leno has redefined the role for his generation, and he is preparing to pass the torch to Conan O'Brien.
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Gifts for Elders in a Nursing HomeSometimes it's hard to think of what gifts to buy for your grandparent in a nursing home. Some good ideas include memorabilia holders, photo frames and card games.
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Top Ten Gifts for the "Entertaining" Family MemberYou have someone in your family who hosts the lion's share of the family gatherings. She may also enjoy having friends over for smaller gatherings during the year. She would love to get cookbooks, stoneware or a new blender for Christmas.
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Top Ten Gifts for the Hunter and Other OutdoorsmanIf you're buying a gift for a hunter or fisher, you have a lot of choices. Make sure you know your sportsman's specific needs to see if there is an item he could use - or if he needs something replaced.
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Know Someone With Sleeping Problems? Consider These Gift IdeasSleeplessness can put a damper on your day, whether you or your spouse is the sufferer. Here are some gifts ideas to help someone you love get a good night's sleep.
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Top Ten Gifts for Your "Freeze Baby"Some people are always cold, and it provides a perfect gift opportunity. There are a lot of items like portable heaters, towel warmers and electric blankets that can warm up your sweetie this winter.
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Best Places for Thanksgiving and Holiday Meals in ClevelandEven if you are planning to make your Thanksgiving dinner this year, keep this article handy. You might need a "Plan B" if the turkey burns.
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Best Places for Thanksgiving and Holiday Meals in Akron, OhioPapa Joe's and Anthe's are traditional favorites for holiday meals in Akron, while the Sheraton Suites hotel puts out a colossal spread.
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Where to Find Prepared Thanskgiving and Holiday Food in Cleveland and AkronBoston Market, BJ's Warehouse and Giant Eagle are good places to buy a prepared Thanksgiving dinner. For something really special, check out the award-winning Blue Canyon in Twinsburg.
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Cheap DatesIf you can have a fun date without spending a lot of money, you may have found the right person. Don't break the bank when dating. Spend some simple times together and do a lot of talking. After all, talk is cheap!
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What is Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)Mixed martial arts (MMA) has gained popularity in America due to the success of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Many local fighters are coming out of small gyms with dreams of hitting the big time.
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Could Entertaining Help to Divorce-Proof Your Marriage?Having friends and family is a good way to stay in touch and strengthen the ties of marriage - both for you and your guests.
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Take Your Visiting Family to the Theatre in Akron, OhioAkron has more theatre options than you might think. A night out at a show is a perfect idea if you're looking for something to do with visiting family members.
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What to Buy for a GardenerGardeners put their heart into their work. You can buy them a rake or some seeds, but it would be better to think of ways to make the garden more inviting. Lights, chairs or canopies will bring visitors into the garden.
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What to Buy for a Newlywed This Holiday SeasonNewlyweds have a lot of needs, so you almost can't go wrong when you shop for them. Don't forget to check their registry - that is a good clue for where they might like a gift card. Digital cameras make great gifts as well.
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What to Buy for a BachelorBachelors aren't easy to buy for since, so much of the merchandise in stores is geared toward couples and children. The best bet is to talk to the bachelor, find out what he has and what he needs. That goes especially for video games and MP3 players.
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What to Buy for Your Sports FanaticThe list is nearly endless of sports related gift items. With a little clicking and creativity, you can find the right gift - even if your loved one is into the WNBA, NASCAR and Major League Soccer.
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What to Buy for Your Friend Who Got Laid OffIt's always a touchy situation when someone loses his job. What do you get them for a gift? Think practical. Extravangance is not the way to go. Gift cards are great, especially if they will save money on things they would always buy.
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Holiday Gift Guide for a Pro Wrestling FanWrestling fans are easy to buy for in a way since there is so much stuff available. However it can be difficult to pick the best DVDs and the coolest merchandise, Not any more.
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What to Get for an Expectant ParentNew parents often have no idea what they need for a baby. That's why gift cards are always helpful for the time after baby arrives. Fisher-Price makes a several products that will delight and comfort a baby and the expectant parent.
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Why You Should Visit America's BallparksWhether you visit a new major-league ballpark or a clunky old minor-league field, visiting the ballpark is a great way to experience a town and its culture. Baseball is so much better live than on TV, even if you don't know the players.
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Oceanside, California Travel HighlightsOceanside is a perfectly named California town. It boasts miles of beaches and plenty of room to fish or go boating. If you stay in Oceanside, you can easily reach just about every place in Southern California.
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Travel to Chiang Mai, ThailandChiang Mai is a fabulous place to visit in Thailand. You will be enthralled by the people, the animals and even the food.
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Why You Should Visit Cooperstown, NYCooperstown, NY is the home of the Baseball Hall of Fame, and every baseball fan should visit there at least once. Cooperstown is also the home of the Glimmerglass Opera and the Oswego Lake Festival.
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Why You Should Visit Anaheim, CaliforniaAnaheim is a great place for a vacation or honeymoon. It's close to everything in LA and not far from beautiful Catalina Island. In Anaheim itself, you can visit ballgames, shows and of course, Disneyland. Or just kick back and relax.
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Guide to Annual Halloween Activities in AkronAkron is a happening town on Halloween, from the nightlife at Kent State University to the spooky cemetery tour in downtown Medina.
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Guide to Annual Halloween Activities in ClevelandCleveland has a host of haunted houses to visit, as well as activities for small kids.
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Top Ten Songs by Sesame StreetSesame Street has produced dozens of musical recordings in its 38-year history. The best songs usually are not among the classics like "I Love Trash" or "Rubber Duckie."
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Top Ten Songs by Veggie TalesVeggie Tales is new on NBC's Saturday morning lineup, but the show has been around on DVD since 1993. The veggies have produced a lot of great songs, many of themi in the Silly Songs with Larry segment.
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Top Ten Songs by NirvanaNirvana was the pre-eminent grunge band until Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994. The other members of the band were Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic. The band's biggest hit was Smells Like Teen Spirit, the first track from the Nevermind CD.
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Top Family Outings in AkronAkron is a great place to live if you have a family. Especially in the summer, there is a host of activities and options available no matter what your kids like to do.
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VeggieTales Comes to NBCVeggieTales, the computer-animated video series, is finally making its network television debut on Saturday mornings on NBC. The vegetables on the show tell stories (often from the Bible) to teach values to children.
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The Last Days on EarthFrom asteroids to supervolcanos, the world could come to an end in one of many ways. ABC's 20/20 program recently counted down the top seven causes of the end of humanity's time on Earth.
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Legoland - Theme Park for Small ChildrenLegoland California doesn't get a lot of publicity, but it is an outstanding amusement park, especially for small children. Adults will appreciate the 40 million Legos which are on display in replicas of Mt. Rushmore, The Eiffel Tower and more.
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Calista Flockhart: Ally McBeal Star Teams with New Group of Brothers and Sisters on ABCCalista flockhart, who starred for six years on the Fox legal comedy Ally McBeal, is on a new ABC family drama called Brothers and Sisters. The cast also includes Sally Field, Tom Skerritt and Rachel Griffiths.
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Television Comedies: Is the Genre Dead, or is it Barely Breathing?Television comedies are neither as good nor as common on TV schedules as they used to be. A lot of big shows have left and few have replaced them. The comedy genre no longer stays confined to the usual 30-minute format.
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New Fall TV on NBC: Will Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip be NBC's Hit?Matthew Perry and Amanda Peet are both returning from the movies to TV this fall as they star on NBC's new drama, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. The show needs to keep them far removed from the type of characters they usually play.
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AIDS Cases Rising Among Black People in AmericaBefore he died, ABC News anchor Peter Jennings was working on a story about the spread of AIDS in black people in America. Terry Moran and others at Primetime finished Jennings work and aired it on Aug. 24, 2006.
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New Fall TV Network Ratings: Which Shows Will Win the Ratings War?The new fall TV season will be challenging for viewers and networks alike. This fall will see tough battles in cetrtain time slots, and competition among shows with similar subjects.
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NFL Football Odds: The 2006 Cleveland BrownsThe Browns have only reached the playoffs once since returning as an expansion team in 1999. Coach Romeo Crennel and General Manager Phil Savage have the team on the right track, if the Browns can avoid their recent history of catastrophic injuries.
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The BackyardigansThe Backyardigans (Nick Jr., weekdays at 10:30 am Eastern) is an animated show that featured five friends who enjoy pretend adventures in their backyard.
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Fall TV Previews: Smith, Shark and Jericho: Which CBS Drama is Which?Three new fall dramas on CBS are Smith (starring Ray Liotta as a criminal), Shark (starring James Woods as a lawyer) and Jericho (about a small town that goes haywire after a nuclear blast


















