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Amanda Cartwright lives in the South. She has written for newspapers and magazines for over 20 years.
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Survivor Redemption Island: Can Boston Rob Stay in Control?As fans watch in dismay, Boston Rob has managed to easily move himself into the final six. Will his alliance continue to follow his orders without question?
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Land a Summer Internship in Your Field of Study or CareerCompleting a summer internship in college puts you ahead of your classmates at graduation. Here's how to find - and land - an internship in your field. Internships are now popular with older job seekers switching careers, too.
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Golf stores in the Great Smoky Mountains of National Park: Get ready to hit the linksThe area surrounding the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg and Sevierville is becoming almost as famous for great shopping as great views. Vacationing golfers will find some great golfing stores.Also published on:
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Take and Bake Pizza: Food City, Wal-Mart and Ingle'sMy family loves pizza, but the delivery giants are getting expensive. We put taste tested three "take and bake" pizzas from the deli section of three local grocery stores: Food City, Ingles and Wal-Mart.
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Hey Nancy Grace: Are You Okay?While Headline News and her handlers are playing down the absences, Nancy Grace is appearing less on her popular show. Without any information, more viewers are worried about her cancer scare.
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NASCAR Daytona 500 Winner Trevor Bayne to Be Celebrated in Hometown of KnoxvilleTrevor Bayne was shocked to win NASCAR's Daytona 500 just a day after he turned 20...and most of his hometown was pleasantly surprised, too. The city plans a big "Welcome Home" party for Knoxville's new favorite son on Monday, Feb. 28,
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Survivor Redemption Island Episode 2: Evil Russell Vs. Country Boy Ralph, Boston Rob & a Sho-manceThis week, we get more antics from secret agent guy; a sho-mance develops and evil Russell faces off with folksy, country boy Ralph. And what happens at Redemption Island?
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Watson, the IBM Computer, Vs. Jeopardy Champs Ken Jennings and Brad RutterJeopardy was a little boring during the first five minutes of today's final round between champions Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and an IBM computer named Watson. Then, Watson missed a question and Jennings went on a roll.
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Survivor Redemption Island - the First Installment to Offer Second Chances when Voted Off the IslandLearning that Boston Robb and Russell will be tribemates is a big shock. But learning that the people you vote off can come back into the game for payback?
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Judge to Lohan: You Are No Different Than Anyone ElseGrand theft charge could land Lindsey Lohan 3 years and probation violation another 180 days. Judge approves request for bond for problem child actress.
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Former New York Knicks Standout Allan Houston Honored by University of TennesseeAllan Houston, one of basketball's most prolific scorers, will be honored by the University of Tennessee March 6. The honor follows Houston's being named the New York Knicks Player of the Decade, 2000-2010.
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Nancy Grace: Five Television Remote Functions or Apps to Make Watching Nancy Grace More EnjoyableNancy Grace's Headline News show draws viewers who love her...and those who don't. Drawn to Nancy Grace like drivers drawn to a train wreck, these viewers can get even more enjoyment using these Nancy Grace Apps for their remote control.
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In Memory of Phoebe Prince: One Year After Suicide, Justice WaitsPhoebe Prince was the new girl at her school who landed a date with one of the "hot" football players. That drew the attention of others. After months of daily threats, name-calling and stress, Phoebe Prince hung herself on Jan. 15, 2010.
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Nancy Grace and the Tale of the Tortured Showgirl: Boyfriend Charged with Murder of Debbie Flores-NarvaezCeleste Flores-Narvaez, murdered showgirl's sister says she's willing to pull the switch to executive showgirl's killer/boyfriend.
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Thanks Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts for a Great Season; Good Effort for Superbowl Turns Up ShortShould they have ran the clock out on their last possession? If only that final fourth down had given them time for another run. But...what if they had lost to Tennessee or another other team in their last four "must win" situations.
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Nancy Grace: Missing Hailey Dunn's Mom Admits Failing Polygraph, Kicks Boyfriend Out for Failing Same Lie Detector TestHailey Dunn disappeared last week after telling her mom she was going to spend the night at a neighbor's house. The neighbor/friend, though, says she was not expecting Hailey.
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Mark Twain and Huck Finn Have Stood the Test of Time...Just Say No to Alan GribbonChanging Mark Twain's "Huck Finn" is political corrections becoming political uncorrectness. Removing the word removes the opportunity to challenge high school students about their own views of race relations.
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Will Disco Supergroup ABBA Reunite - Possibly for the Royal Wedding?British newspapers are all abuzz about the possibility that Swedish super group ABBA will come out of retirement for a concert this year. Perhaps Abba will perform at the April wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton?
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'National Lampoon's Vacation': Clark Griswold and My DadIn 1983, I was fresh out of high school and growing tired of the slash-and-dash horror films popular at the time. After tagging along on the Griswold family's original "Vacation," my movie tastes changed forever.
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TLC and Extreme Couponing: Save $500 a Week on Groceries with Coupons...But Do a Little LessExtreme Couponing is a fun show to watch. The shoppers spotlighted, though, are rare compared to normal coupon users. You too can stockpile a 150-year supply of deodorant at little cost.
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Journalist Ann Curry, TLC Celebrate 13th Birthday with McCaughey Septuplets, Parents & Big SisterTLC looks back on the nation's first surviving septuplets with Today news anchor Ann Curry. The show is full of laughs and joy as the youngsters grow. Viewers will also get some insight on how Ann Curry scored one of the biggest scoops of the last decade.
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Breaking News from Nancy Grace: Body Found in Ditch May Be Missing 12 Year-OldLast night, the show reported the disappearance of young Jonathan Foster, whose mother called 911 hours after her son disappeared from a babysitter. Today, a body has been located blocks away from his home, and officials say the babysitter never existed.
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How to Shop the After Christmas Clearance SalesTempted to sleep in once the Christmas rush is over? Planning to party on New Year's Eve and then sleep to noon January 1. Change those plans. Hitting the clearance sales on these two days can save money all year round!
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True Grit 1969 Vs. True Grit 2010: Can the Coen Brothers Top the Duke?Fresh off an Oscar for his performance in "Crazy Hearts," Jeff Bridges tackles his most challenging role yet in "True Grit." Can you top John Wayne's performance in the 1969 version of True Grit?
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Good Night, Larry King...Talk Show Icon Signs Off Dec. 16Larry King Live will air for the last time in CNN at 9 a.m. EST Dec. 16. This King of conversation will likely never be replaced. For 40- and 50-somethings, it's the end of an era.
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Nancy Grace Breaks News of Possible Serial Killer; Bodies Dumped on Secluded Long Island BeachNancy Grace reports that the finding of four bodies (three confirmed female) on a secluded long island beach could mark the end of the search for several missing bodies and the beginning of the hunt for a serial killer.
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Bernie Madoff's Son Mark Dead After Apparent SuicideMark Madoff was under investigation and facing civil litigation stemming from his master-schemer father Bernie Madoff, but son claimed to be innocent in father's financial fraud.
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Survivor Nicaragua: Who Got Voted Off Last Night?This week's Survivor episode is only four Tribal Councils from the final Survivor Nicaragua Tribal Council '" and all seven remaining players are in it for the $1 million. (Maybe we can count Dan out, but with two close alliances, who knows?)
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Police: Ronnie Chasen Victim of "Random Buglary-Gone-Bad"Police say preliminary ballistics show that the gun used to kill Hollywood p.r. guru Ronni Chasen is the same one suspect Harold Smith used to kill himself.
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David Hasselhoff: Reality Show a Long Way from Young and the Restless, BaywatchThe opening scene from A & E's "The Hasselhoffs" shows him talking about the infamous drunken "You Tube" clip...and shows how one of television's once bright star has dimmed.
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The Lessons Learned from Lost Luggage: Dealing with Airline ApathyMy first experience with lost luggage left me wearing a Class A uniform for days and wondering if I would ever be reunited with family treasures. That week, I learned lessons that have saved me hours of anguish.
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Survivor Nicaragua: Did Jane Go Home Last Night?Survivor Nicaragua is winding down...and Chase and Jane seem to be in charge as Na and Purple Kelly want to give in to the elements and call it quits. Who wins immunity? Does someone really quit? Keep reading for more!
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Nancy Grace Announces Removal of Non-Cancerous TumorsLike thousands of women everyday, Nancy Grace had a cancer scare. Perhaps she intended to encourage women to keep doctors appointments, but she came across a little scary.
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Black Friday: How to Handle the Best Christmas Shopping Day If You Don't like FridayIs shopping on Black Friday your worst nightmare? Think you can't handle the crowds, the traffic? Here's a non-shopper's guide to perhaps the BEST shopping day of the Christmas season, Black Friday! -
Survivor Nicaragua...Who Got Voted Off Last Night (Marty or Jane Perhaps?)Tonight's Survivor Nicaragua features a few surprises, including a very weird reward challenge involving (you guessed it) famous Survivor keys.
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The Sad Story of Zahra Baker: Could the North Carolina Child's Death Have Been Natural?Zahra Baker's artificial leg has been found and police continue searching for more bone fragments. The North Carolina child, who had already battled cancer twice, died a natural death, according to jailhouse letters written by the stepmom.
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Finding Zahra Baker: What Secrets of Her Artificial Leg Could HoldThe artificial limb is not a smoking gun, but it does move the police closer to finding what happened to the adorable Zahra Baker, a ten-year-old North Carolina girl missing since September.
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Survivor Nicaragua...Who Got Voted Off and Who Made the Strategic MoveAmazingly, Dan is still here...Eve is gone. Kelly left, leaving Marty and Jill in very powerful positions. And the option of a merge still looms!
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Upset in the Making in Knoxville? Alabama 13, Tennessee 10 at Half-timeFew experts thought Rocky Top would be played much during tonights classic matchup against Tennessee and Alabama. Tennessee is hoping for a breakeven season while Alabama might repeat as national champions. But not so fast....
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Survivor Nicaragua...Will Dan Go or Will Dan Stay?It's week four (or is it five) on the coast with the Survivor Nicaragua and, despite Dan's deteriorating health, everyone else seems to be a target as tribal council looms. Who gets sent home? Keep reading
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Republicans Expected to Win Big in Tennessee Mid-Year RacesTennessee governorship, congressional seats keep Al Gore's home state blue as Republicans expected to head to Washington following mid-year elections.
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Where to practice hockey in Knoxville, TNIce hockey players in Knoxville can practice and play in a league or can just hone up on individual skills at Knoxville's popular rinks.
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The Teenage Bully: A Victim Speaks OutI wasn't gay. I wasn't a nerd. I wasn't overweight. I did have a speech problem. That was enough to make me different in middle school, different enough to make me the target of popular kids in the seventh grade.
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Survivor Nicaragua...Who Got Voted Out at Last Night's Tribal Council?Without Coach Jimmy Johnson to kick around, and with the young folks still in control of the medallion of power...the old folks of Espada begin this week with a few handicaps...namely Jimmy T, Dan, Marty, etc. Hot News: Merge is next week!
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Haleigh Cummings' Dad Sentenced; To Testify Against Misty Croslin (young Ex-wife)Can Cummings shed any light on the disappearance of young Haleigh? Cummings was sentenced today to ____ years in court for dealing in illegal drugs. What about charges for marrying his underage wife?
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The Apprentice: Men Vs. Women...Who Did Donald Trump Fire Tonight?In The Apprentice Week 1, we were introduced to some very talented people whose dreams and hard work had fell victim to the Great Recession. The men came through last week. But, can they sell ice cream?
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Survivor: Nicaragua...Second (2nd) Contestant Goes HomeThe old vs. young tribes get really cut-throat, but their mean spirits are turned against each other...not the other tribe. And Coach Jimmie Johnson has to deal with his first cat fight...not too many of these on the Dallas Cowboys!
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Survivor: Nicaragua...Who Got Voted Out Last Night? Episode 1, 9/15Survivor Nicaragua follows Survivor vs. Heroes, which breathed new life into the franchise with high ratings. How will former Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmie Johnson fair? And could this be Jeff Probst's last season? Who was the first person to go home?
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Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans: George W.Bush's LegacyAmericans watched five years ago whenHurricane Katrina took aim at New Orleans. A thousand Americans died and saw an original American city destroyed. More than Iraq, more than the economy, New Orleans is George W. Bush's legacy.
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The Haleigh Cummings Case: Could We Have Fair Coverage, Nancy Grace????Nancy Grace is not known for her objectivity, but she has really brought disgrace to the term "journalist" by being so unfair in reporting on missing Haleigh Cummings and person-of-interest Misty Croslin.
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Will Haleigh Cummings Ever Be Found?Haleigh may never be found, but Ronald Crosslin deserves more of the blame. He left a special needs child to be raised by Misty, a child herself.
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Elvis Presley: Five Collectibles Every Fan of the King Should HavePerhaps you're in Memphis now to commemorate the death or birth of Elvis Presley. Spend a few hours tracking down these must-have souvenirs in the shops around Graceland.
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Survivor Nicaragua: Will Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson Be Castaway for Survivor 21?Survivor Nicaragua kicks off on Sept. 15...less than six weeks! And Survivor fans are waiting to see if in fact former Dallas Cowboys Coach Jimmy Johnson will be donning a buff for the over-the-hill team.
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Five Tips Financial Planners Don't Give YouA working girl hoping to retire in 15 years decides to go against some common expert advice in retirement planning. The best expert advice may not meet your unique retirement needs.
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Big Brother 12: A Recap of Episode 3...The Golden Power of VetoFans are still getting to know the house guests in Big Brother 12...yet we're about to say goodbye to someone. Who will win the Golden Power of Veto and will they use it?
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Big Brother 12: Highlights from Episode 2 (July 11)We've met the contestant. Let the Big Brother mind games begin!
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Big Brother 12: Highlights from Episode 1Big Brother 12 launches on CBS tonight with a brand new house and a completely random crew of anything-but-normal houseguests.
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Big Brother Season 12: CBS' Big Brother Kicks Off July 8CBS promises a twist for Big Brother 12. The house guests have been revealed and you can even guess who will go out first. Also join the fantasy league and vote on what you want to happen in the Big Brother House.
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Nashville Remembers Steve McNair, McNair Foundation's Future UnknownSteve McNair was murdered by his mistress on July 4, 2009. One year later, his adopted hometown could use his leadership and his generosity.
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Calling All Dolly Parton Fans: Hallmark Television Special Airs July 3Entertainer Dolly Parton first mentioned this special on Oprah. Tune in July 3 on the Hallmark Channel to watch Dolly and friends celebrate Dollywood's 25th anniversary.
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How I Will Celebrate the Legacy of Michael Jackson on June 25On June 25, 2009, the world was both shocked and saddened to learn about the death of Michael Jackson. Here are some ways fans are planning to mark the anniversary.
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Kate Gosselin and Her New Show: Who Will She Date?SWF seeking stable provider to care for her (and her slightly inflated ego), must love kids and tabloids. Kate Gosselin plans to date with a camera crew!
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John Goodman and His Weight Loss: No Easy Way to Lose 100 Pounds"Rosanne" stary John Goodman unveiled his new body (or should I say his new half of a body) this weekend. How did he lose 100+ pounds...and does it really matter to his fans?
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The Late Dennis Hopper: Five Performances to RememberDennis Hopper could have been a flash-in-the-pan success with 1969's Easy Rider. Despite his difficult working reputation (or perhaps because of it), Hopper leaves a diverse and outstanding collection.
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American Idol Season Finale: Crowning Crystal Bowersox or Simon's Final FarewellAmerican Idol viewers may surprise us, but I think it would take a miracle for Crystal Bowersox to walk away in second place. How much of this finale will be dedicated to that no-brainer, and how much will be a tribute to Simon Crowell.
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Lindsay Lohan Parties on Yacht; Arrest Warrant Just IssuedHas Lindsay Lohan lost her passport? Did dad still it? Will she ever appear in court and will the judge want to see her when Lohan finally shows up? Stay tuned as "Lindsay's World Turns."
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Note to Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains Loser Russell Hantz: Here's Why You LostSandra won Survivor: Heroes and Villains by playing a well-rounded, hard game. Here's three things Russell should change if he has the chance to play Survivor again.
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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villians: Who Won?Who comes out on top in the ultimate Survivor Heroes vs. Villains? The winner tonight is truly the sole survivor, having beat the best of the best!
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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Who Got Voted Off First and Didn't Make it to Final Four?Survivor Heroes vs. Villains has been the best installment of the show perhaps in its history. Before we move on to the final four and the final tribal council though, the heroes and villains have to get rid of one tribe member.
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Miss USA 2010: Some Comments About the Top 15What does the top 15 candidates on the Miss USA pageant say about style: long hair is in, brunettes are hot and a few curves are okay!
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The Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains Final Tribal Council: Who Will the Jury Vote For?Who will vote for Parvati? Who will vote for Russell? Will the remaining hero, Colby, garner any votes?
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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Who Got Voted Off Last Night (May 13)Russell and Pavarti are on the warpath...will one of them go home this week? Or can Sandra, Colby, Rupert or Jerry scramble their way to the top?
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Five Reasons Crystal Bowersox Should Be the Next American IdolAmerican Idol Season 9 contestants have shown lots of talent...but only one will become the next American Idol. Here's why I think it will be Crystal Bowersox.
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A Look at the Final Six: Who Will Win Survivor: Heroes Vs. VillainsSeason 20 of Survivor opened up with some of the best players in the show's history. And most fans aren't surprised by the final six Survivors: Heroes and Villains that remain. But who will win?
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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Who Got Voted Off Last Night (May 6)So, as Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains is down to just seven or eight Survivors. Who goes home and who is still in competition for $1 million.
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Dancing with the Stars: What One Fan Learned About Pamela AndersonI didn't have much respect for the Baywatch babe before Pamela Anderson took to the dance floor. Her elegance, competitive spirit and good sportsmanship won me over during this season's Dancing With the Stars.
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Dancing with the Stars: Evan Should Be #1; Time for Chad to Go?As we approach the finals, every step made on Dancing with the Stars counts. Here, a DWTS fan compares her own opinion with the judges on the individual dances.
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Three Characters I Would like to See on Screen: Kinsey Millhone, Myra Rutledge and Goldy ShulzKinsey Millhone, Myra Rutledge and Goldy Shulz have dominated the best-seller list for decades. It's time for them to move to the big screen! But the casting of Angelina Jolie as Kay Scarpetta may derail any movie plans.
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Selling a House in the Summer: How to Capitalize on the SeasonUse the best of summer to highlight the best of your house...and sell it quickly between June and August!
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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Who Got Voted Off Last Night (West Coast Spoilers)Now that the merge has finally happened, both heroes and villains are scrambling to become the Ultimate Survivor!
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Donald Trump on Celebrity Apprentice and Bret Michaels: "I Don't Care About the Show"Celebrity Apprentice fans have waited to hear from the Donald on the status of the show since Bret Michaels was hospitalized with a serious condition. Trump also shared some thoughts on Jessie James.
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American Idol Live! American Idol Top Ten Tour Dates AnnouncedThis year's American Idol Top Ten Tour runs from July 14 through Sept 14.
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The Young Williams Animal Shelter: Knoxville's Animal and Adoption Center in TennesseeIn Knoxville, Tennessee, the Young Williams Animal Center is a great place to adopt, to bring strays and to volunteer.
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Three Romantic Restaurants in Knoxville, TennesseeNestled in the East Tennessee valley, Knoxville is home to many fine dining restaurants. Being a lifelong resident of KnoxVegas, I offer you this list of the top three romantic restaurants in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Celebrity Apprentice: Who Got Fired Tonight? Did the Team's Switch?Tonight's task was to develop a celebrity workout and have it backed by donors. The product placement of the week was 24-hour-fitness, which judged the best work out video and donated $24,000 to the winning team. So, who got fired?
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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Who Got Voted Off Last Night (West Coast Spoilers) April 22We can all agree that JT proved himself the stupidest Survivor ever last week, giving his tribe's hero to Russell on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. So, will Russell need it tonight?
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Bristol Palin Testifies in Knoxville About Sarah Palin's Hacked E-Mail AccountBristol Palin testified Tuesday in the criminal trial of a University of Tennessee student accused of hacking mom Sarah Palin's e-mail account during her vice presidential campaign.
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Dancing with the Stars Week 5: Evan Lysecek and Anna Are Hot!DWTS judges just heaped on praises on Evan Lysacek...but why did Evan landed in second place on the judge's list, below Nicole's outstanding performance.
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American Idol 9 Week 15: Will Michael Lynche, Casey James or Lee DeWyze Go Home After Idol Gives Back?Mentor Alicia Keyes is backstage helping American Idol's top seven with inspirational tunes. After the annual charity performance, the ride will end for one. Here's a preview.
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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Who Got Voted Off Last Night (West Coast Spoilers)Wondering who got voted off Survivor Heroes vs. Villains last night? Here's all the details. Warning if you're watching on the west coast, the show may contain some spoilers!
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Goodbye Celebrities: The Donald Looking for Real Entrepreneurs for Next ApprenticeDonald Trump could not be reached for comment, but many of the show's fans suspect that the complete incompetence of this season's celebrity contestants have cause Trump to revert to original format of show.
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Charities in Knoxville, Tennessee that Need a Little Help Getting Through the RecessionKnoxville, Tennessee, and East Tennessee in general has always been known for its generous nature. Some charities, though, are having rough times making it through this Great Recession.ç
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Can Facebook Help Your Small Business Grow? You Bet!Facebook is one social media tool small businesses should use to grow their business. Here are some basic rules.
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The Best Local Hamburger Joints in KnoxvilleTry one of these celebrated burger joints in Knoxville and you'll never eat a drive-through burger again.
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New Student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville? Here's the Inside Scoop!The University of Tennessee Knoxville is a beautiful but huge campus. Here's everything you need to know to get around as a new student.
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Five Things You Can Do with a College Degree in CommunicationsCommunications is a wonderful field, training you in one of life's most valuable skills. Use that expertise to land a job in many different fields.
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The Top Coffee Shops in Knoxville, TennesseeFrom downtown to Turkey Creek, Knoxville is home to some great independent coffee shops. Order your favorite brew, enjoy the atmosphere and top it off with a pastry.
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Graduation Gifts: Five Great Books to Help a Graduate Start Life!These five books will do more than congratulate a high school graduate or college graduate. Each title will inspire, challenge and stir some excitement on the next chapter of life!
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The Ten Best Songs of American Singer/Songwriter Kris KristoffersonToday's 20-somethings probably know Kris Kristofferson best as Wesley Snipe's sidekick in the Blade trilogy. He's actually one of the top American songwriters of all time.
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Tom Izzo: Michigan State's Master of March MadnessFew Michigan State Spartan fans were surprised when Michigan State beat Tennessee in the NCAA elite to advance to the final four. But a lot of Las Vegas bookies were startled. Learn about Tom Izzo, the man behind what is becoming a powerhouse program.
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Stars of the 2010 Winter Olympics Move On: Where Are Evan Lysacek, Apolo Ohno, Kim Yu-Na and Shaun White?Now that the 2010 Winter Olympics are over, what will the future hold for the athletes in sports that capture the limelight for a short period every four years?
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Chocolate Covered Peeps: Easter Delicacy or Disgusting Treat?Peeps are no longer limited to yellow marshmallow treats at Easter. Peeps are made in the shape of a dozen animals and have expanded into decor and fashion accessories. The latest venture, though, might be too much.
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March Madness: Five Ways to Make Watching College Basketball on TV More Fun Than Being ThereSportswriters insist that basketball is best viewed from an arena. Here's why I think the best seats for any big NCAA game is the living room!
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The Hardees Red Burrito Taco Salad: A Woman's PerspectiveHere's the scoop on Hardees Red Burrito Taco Salad, the salad made for a man, reviewed by a woman. Nutritional info, price and taste!
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Spring Break/Grad Celebration in Mexico: Cheap, but Dangerous?Some of the lowest spring break and graduation celebration rates this year are in the popular spots of Cabo San Lucas, Playa del Carmen and Cancun. But, with Mexico's rising crime rate, parents wonder about safety.
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Bounce Dry Cleaning Sheets: How Do They Compare to Dryel and Dry Cleaner's Secret?How do Bounce Dry Cleaning Sheets compare to actual dry cleaners? And how do Bounche sheets compare to competitors Dry Cleaner's Secret and Dryel.
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Shopping Malls in Knoxville, TennesseeThree places to shop if you're in Knoxville, Tennessee, or just passing through on I-40!
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Filling Easter Baskets: Four Places to Find BargainsNothing beats a customized, loaded Easter basket. But who has the money to spend on Easter goodies this year? Shop these stores and fill your baskets for less!
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Eating Cheap in East Tennessee: Five Places for Lunch Around $5Of course, the cheapest way to eat lunch is to pack it at home. Here's a list of great restaurants to eat for around $5 at lunch. Enjoy, whether you're eating out in search of a break from work or treating your family on your day off.
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Barry Manilow Songs for Your WeddingBarry Manilow does indeed sing the songs that make the young girls cry...and here are some of his songs that will make your wedding music memorable.
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A Home Seller's Guide to the House Credit & Low Interest Rates: Selling a House in Today's EconomySales of existing homes dropped almost 17 percent in the last quarter of 2009. Dedicated sellers can use the tax credit and low interest rates to sell a house very quickly despite the housing slump. -
Hannah Teeter is An Olympic Snowboarder with Heart for KidsHannah Teeter earned a gold medal in the halfpipe snowbarding in Torino. She's hoping to repeat...and earn more endorsement deals to support her charity, Hannah's Gold.
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Winter Olympics: Five Things Television Coverage of Figure Skating Could Do WithoutFigure skating receives higher television ratings than any other Olympic sport. But a few annoying broadcasting trends that emerged in the last two Winter Olympics can make even the sport's biggest fans consider clicking the remote. -
The Best Figure Skating Performances of Olympic Contenter Mirai NagasuMirai Nagasu was the 2008 U.S. National Champion...the youngest ever. Her age prevented her from competing in the worlds. In 2010, she earned second place and a coveted spot on the U.S. Winter Olympic Team Headed to Vancouver.
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The Best Figure Skating Performances of Olympic Medalist Nancy KerriganAs the world is saddened by the death of Nancy Kerrigan's father, this article offers some of Nancy's happier moments...with her dad as her top cheerleader. As the 2010 Winter Olympics approach, here's a look back at one of figure skating's champions.
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Black History Month for Children: Celebrate with Characters, Field Trips and ConversationsDon't just make your children aware of the need for Black History Month. Make them aware of why we celebrate it and how fascinating it is.
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When it Snows Down South: Preparing for a Possible BlizzardIt's Wednesday and the weather service has issued a winter weather advisory for this weekend in many southern states. Here's how to prepare for an expected 4-6 inches of snow and what to expect when driving in the snow down South.
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Pernell Roberts: A Long-Time Bonanza Fan Says Goodbye to Adam CartwrightYou were handsome and young as Adam Cartwright, wise and caring as Trapper John MD. Rest in peace, Pernell Roberts.
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Helping Haiti in the Long TermSome tips on keeping the current "Help Haiti" momentum going for the long-term.
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A Ice Skater-by-Ice Skater Review of the 2010 Figure Skating ChampionsPerhaps the country's most elegant athletes are in Spokane Washington tonight, as the U.S. figure skating team chooses two females to represent the country in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
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US Ladies Figure Skating Free Skate ReviewA review of the free skate of the 2010 U.S. Figure Skating Nationals, featuring Caroline Zhang, Bebe Liang, Alissa Czisny,
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A Preview of the 2010 U.S. Ladies Figure Skating ChampionshipThis weekend in Spokane, years of training will come to fruition for a few ice skaters who earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team.
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When a Senior Loses a Spouse: Coping StrategiesWhen a senior citizen loses their life partner, the world seems completely empty. Here are some practical tips to help a loved one or friend face the death of a spouse late in life.
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Caroline Zhang: Her Best Ice Skating RoutinesCaroline Zhang is one of the leading young stars on ice. Zhang placed third, behind Alissa Czisny and Rachel Flatt, at the 2009 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Will she make it to the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics?
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The Best Performances of U.S. Figure Skater Emily HughesEmily Hughes may have been overshadowed by her big sister Sarah, but don't underestimate this Olympic hopeful.
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Ten Places to Find Your Perfect Match and LoveTried matchmaking services, bars and relatives? Look for love in these ten places and you're more likely to find the right man or the right woman!
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The Best Performances of U.S. Figure Skater Rachel FlattFigure skater Rachael Flatt may have timed her career just right: Peaking in time for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Is her best good enough for gold?
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Best Figure Skating Performances of Alissa CzisnyAlissa Czisny is expected to compete for one of two spots on the U.S. 2010 Olympic figure skating team.
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Hosabi Kitchen in Morristown, Tennessee - Restaurant ReviewWhen Hosabi Kitchen opened in Morristown, Tennessee, lovers of Chinese food rejoiced.
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Five Happy Moments from the 2000s - Elizabeth Smart, Capt. Sullenberger, Y2K, moreIn a decade filled with uncertainty, these events brought a bit of joy.
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Five Tragic Moments of the Last Decade (Excluding 9/11, Terrorism, War, ETC.)The last decade brought more than its fair share of sadness and shock. Here are five of the more shocking moments: Challenger, Michael Jackson, Virginia Tech, the Tsunami and Chinese Earthquake and Barbaro.
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'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' Subject of Second Song with Beatles ConnectionLucy Vodden was a childhood friend of Julian Lennon. A painting of her inspired his dad, John Lennon, to write "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds." Now, Julian has recorded "Lucy," which will raise money for Lupus research.
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Five Big Mysteries from the Past Decade, 2000-2010These mysteries grabbed their share of the headlines during the first decade of the new millenium. I predict these stories will keep grabbing headlines in the next decade.
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A Guide to Returning Christmas Gifts to Walmart, J.C. Penney and SearsHere's what you need to know to make it easy to return Christmas presents to three large retailers.
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Snookie Punched in the Face on MTV's Jersey ShoreMTV's reality show Jersey Shore made headlines of a very bad kind when female star Snookie was punched in the face by a gym teacher.
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The Top Five American News Stories of the Last DecadeNews is in my blood. I need Brian williams, Anderson Cooper and the New York Times like a junkie needs a fix. I watch all three local news broadcasts and sleep with CNN on all night. Based on that, here's the top five stories of the past decade.
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The Top Dramas of the Decade, 2000-2009A list of the decade's top dramas probably includes more cops-and-robbers (murderers, rapists, con artists, et al) than any other decade in television history.
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Party Games for New Year's Eve Parties or FamiliesWhether you're throwing a big party or you're just spending the evening with your family, these New Year's Eve party games will make ringing in 2010 very memorable.
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Sascha Cohen's Greatest Figure Skating PerformancesSasha Cohen, a silver medalist in 2006, has announced she is training to land a spot on the U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team. Here's a sample of what you can expect from one of the sport's best when she takes to the ice in Vancouver.
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The Top Ten Gifts for Soft Rock FansMost good soft rock fans are, shall we say, over 40. They still love the music and it's hard to find. Here's a few ideas to make the soft rocker on your Christmas list happy.
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Pencil Skirts (or Secretary Skirts) Are Back: Flatter Your Figure with OnePencil skirts, or secretary skirts as they are sometimes called, frequently ride the style roller coaster. This year, pencil skirts are back. Here's are to make it work for your body!
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Barry Manilow Las Vegas Show Moves to Parisian HotelBarry Manilow, Billboard's all-time top adult contemporary singer, will be moving his popular show down the strip in 2010, from the Las Vegas Hilton to Paris.
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Stores Promote Green Practices with SavingsIf the environment isn't enough to make you change some happens, maybe the other green (as in cash) will. At least that's what some stores are thinking.
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Review: The 2009 Fingerhut Christmas CatalogIf you haven't shopped at the iconic mail-order company Fingerhut in a few years, you may be surprised by the contents of this year's catalog.
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Tennessee's Top Ghost ToursThis ghost tour will introduce you to some scary, some friendly and some strange characters who hang around their favorite East Tennessee haunts long after their bodies have left.
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Charities in Knoxville that Need Your HelpThis organizations are truly in the business of helping others. Each is a 503(c)3 organization, making your gift tax-deductible.
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At Age 100, Writer James Agee Gets His Due from His Adopted HometownCormac MacCarthy may be Knoxville's most famous literary son, but this month the city will celebrate the 100th birthday of perhaps the region's favorite literary son: pulitzer prize winner James Agee.
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2009 CVS Christmas Shopping Catalog: ReviewCVS, a nationwide drug store chain known for many beyond-belief bargains, has unveiled its first Christmas catalog.
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Five Dead Celebrities that Should Be Earning MoreIt's time for Forbes annual listing of the highest-earning dead celebrities. These dead celebrities probably won't make the list. These five may not be earning money, but they're racking up laughs and memories.
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New Christmas Shopping Strategies for Black Friday 2009Many retailers have changed sales strategies for Black Friday 2009. Smart shoppers will change shopping strategies to make the best of Black Friday prices.
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Where to Buy Green Christmas Tree SkirtsIf a green Christmas tree skirt is all you need to make your holiday decorations complete, read this article.
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Where to Find Cheap Christmas Tree OrnamentsCheck out these sources for cheap or less expensive ornaments. You'll find some beautiful Christmas ornaments to fit any decorating theme and any budget!
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Questions to Ask Before You Use Lay-AwayToys 'R Us recently announced customers can put Christmas purchases on lay-away plans, joining Sears and K-Mart. Is lay-away the right way to purchase your Christmas presents?
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Your First College Semester: A Freshman Year that Leads to GraduationNow that the excitement of your freshman year is easing, take a few minutes to think about the next four years. The end result will, after all, shape the rest of your life.
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'I Participate' Campaign: More than 100 Shows InvolvedDon't be surprised if some of your favorite television shows have plots surrounding volunteer organizations... and some of your favorite TV characters become volunteers on the show.
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Cutting Back at Christmas: Ending the Office Gift ExchangeHere's how you can propose to end the office gift exchange without hurting feelings...and still celebrating the holidays with your co-workers in the office!
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The Top Five Movie Versions of "A Christmas Carol"When Charles Dickens first wrote "A Christmas Carol," I doubt he could envision what special effects, Walt Disney and Jim Carey would bring his story to life two centuries later. If he could see it now, I think he would be the first in line for a ticket!
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Top Ten Highest Earning Deceased ArtistsArtists working in all media have indeed long lamented the fact that their work often goes unnoticed while they're alive. That doesn't hold true for everyone on this list, but all 10 are making much more dead than when they were alive.
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Volunteer as a Family: How to Choose the Right OpportunityThe benefits of volunteering in your community are compounded when it is done as a family. Volunteering as a family will also instill a lifetime habit of giving back in children.
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Manilow Announces End of Hilton GigAfter 300 shows and more than $70 million of ticket sells, the pop icon has announced Dec. 29 will be his last show under his current arrangement with the Las Vegas Hilton.
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Working My Way to a Million: Topping 200,000 ViewsI joined Associated Content in 2006 after working for several years as a freelance writer. I'm far from a millionaire in page views, but I'm getting closer.
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The Barry Manilow Fan's Vacation GuideAre you a Barry Manilow fan? Plan your week just right and you might get to meet the pop icon. (No stalkers allowed!)
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Swine Flu and the Office: Prevention is the PlanHere's how many offices, including mine, are preparing for a bad case of the flu.
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Valentine's Day: Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Garner, Ashton Kutcher to StarValentine's Day may be six months away, but veteran movie director Gary Marshall is lining up an unbelievable cast of A-list stars to headline his latest romantic comedy.
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Oprah's Latest Book Club Selection: Say You're One of ThemOprah has announced "Say You're One of Them" by Upkem Akpan as her latest choice for her millions-strong book club. This book of short stories has already been named the #1 fiction book of the year by one organization. Is it worth your time? Definitley.
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The Top American Ladies Figure Skating Performances of All TimeFigure skating truly is the most beautiful sport for spectators. Here are the top performances by the sport's leading ladies.
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The Top 5 Scariest Places in the U.S. to Spend HalloweenSpend Halloween in these five cities and you may come away with true ghost stories, spine-tingling sleepless nights and great Halloween memories.
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Traveling for Business? Don't Pack Until You Read This!Business trips are much different than pleasure trips. The contents of your luggage should reflect those differences. Here are some tips to decide what you need to pack and what you should leave at home.
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Five Steps to a Can't-Miss Press ReleaseThe old adage any press is good press remains true. Get free publicity for your business, non-profit or organization by writing a press release that's too good for the media to release.
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Four Networking Tips for Small BusinessesWhen I started a business in 1995, I had a shoe-string budget. My advertising budget was basically 0. That's why I decided to rely on the least expensive, and likely most effective way of spreading the news about my business: networking.
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Four Web Sites Offering Spiritual CounselingThese four Web sites offer a variety of counseling and teaching resources based on Biblical teachings. Much information is free, but all sites do offer more detailed books for sale. Many offer ways to connect with someone locally.
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Recent Celebrity Deaths that Didn't Make the NewsThis summer has been a sad summer for Americans. And all of the tragic passings haven't made the headlines. Here are some notable figures that passed this month that didn't make the headlines.
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Yaz Oral Contraceptives: A Second LookWhen Yaz was introduced two years ago, many women thought it was the ultimate in oral contraceptives. Many, including me, have since changed that initial opinion and their choice of contraceptive.
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Save Money on Hair: Cuts, Colors and StylingHere's some practical advice on cutting back on the rather expensive cost of keeping your hair healthy and stylish. (And don't worry...going to a beauty school for your needs isn't on my list.)
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The Top Shows of the 80s: Choices from a Then-Misfit TeenMusic from the 1980s may have been all about big hair. The style may have been valley girl and the vocab "gag me with a spoon." Television shows of the decade, though, made every teen want to be part of the show.
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The Five Worst Movies of Our TimeYou've seen my list of the good. Here's a list of the bad. If these are the only DVDs available at your local video store, I advice you to watch reruns on TV Land. (These are that bad!)
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Dollywood: Things to Know Before You GoDollywood has become one of the most tourist attractions in the South. Families heading there for summer fun can save a bundle with a little planning.
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Asheville's 2009 Bele Chere FestivalJuly 24-26, 2009 will find downtown Asheville full of great food, free music and fun for families and young people. Here's some tips on making the most of your visit.
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Five College Summer Semester MythsAttending summer courses can give you a head start, introduce you to an entirely new set of potential networking contacts and keep your brain working.
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Brushy Mountain Prison Set to Close - What Has Been the End of the Line for Many Prisoners Reaches Its Own EndHidden deep in the East Tennessee mountains, Brushy Mountain Prison has housed Tennessee's most dangerous prisoners for over 100 years. That will end this year. -
The Top Five Disaster Movies of the '70sThink those 70s disaster movies were over-acted and over-the-top? You're right about some of them. But these classics feature some of movie's top talents both in front of and behind the camera. And many were worthy of Oscar nods. -
The Top Five Action Movies of All TimeAction movies are too often all guts or glory and no grit. These five will keep you on the edge of your seat and are musts for any good DVD collection. -
Teen Resumes: How to Get Work Experience when You Don't Have AnyHere's some advice on writing your first resume or completing your first application.
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The Top Five Clint Eastwood FilmsClint Eastwood is one of the most influential actors and directors of all time. These five movies best capture his range of talent.
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The Best Five Made-For-Television MoviesMade-for-television movies are known for being sentimental, corny and often overacted. These five go against that norm...they're actually worth watching! -
Summer Jobs: What the Stimulus Program Could Mean for Your TeenAs part of the recently-passed stimulus package, many teenagers will have the chance to earn some money and gain some work experience this summer.
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Movies for Mothers and DaughtersSome movies are just made for mothers and daughters. Deeper than most chick flicks, mother-daughter movies have deep plots that often span generations.
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The Smart Way to Shop at Going Out of Business SalesWhen a store is going out of business, many shoppers assume that's the best time to buy. Rush out on your lunch hour right after the news breaks so you'll have the best selection. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. -
The Top Five Prison Movies of All TimeFor some strange reason, people on both sides of the law like to see their environment portrayed on film. Some of these are blockbusters, while some are sleepers. The movies are also rated for general audiences. All of these movies are PG-13 or R.
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Successful Black Friday Shopping Starts on ThanksgivingThanksgiving is the day to make your list and check it twice, before the excitement and savings of Black Friday begin! Here are some tips to help. -
Andrew Johnson's 200th Birthday Plays Second Fiddle to Abraham Lincoln'sThe 200th anniversary of Andrew Johnson's birth this year is almost going unnoticed. And, while Lincoln saved the country, many historians credit Johnson with saving the Constitution. -
Farmer's Market: Tips for Getting the Most for Your MoneyShopping farmer's markets is a great summer pleasure. Follow these tips to get the most for your money.
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Great, Affordable Alternatives to Live, Major League BaseballHigh tickets (and gas prices) may make a weekend trip to see the Braves or the Rockies out of reach. That doesn't mean you can't enjoy the fun, excitement and food of baseball. Plus, you'll have a chance to see stars of tomorrow before anyone else! -
Online Bargain Basements: Where to Find Very Affordable New ClothesThink a $100 dress is a bargain? Then, this article isn't for you. If you'd like to update your entire summer wardrobe on $100, though, this article is a MUST!!! -
Moonlighting in Resort Towns: Making Extra Money and Earning PerksWorking in resort towns at amusement parks and restaurants provide a fun second job. The money isn't bad and the perks, like extra tickets and free food, will make your summer even more fun!
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Moonlighting: Medical Answering Service PositionsWorking for an answering service in the medical industry is an excellent moonlighting opportunity. You don't need any medical experience or transcription skills.
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Retail: A Plentiful Option for MoonlightingFlexible hours, plentiful jobs and employee discount are added benefits for those who moonlight at stores and other retail establishments.
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Tennessee's Primary Moved Up, but I Still Feel Left OutBeing a political junkie, I was looking forward to a hotly contested primary for the first time. I was disappointed.
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Moonlighting: The Art of Working a Second Job While Keeping Your First OneMoonlighting is more popular now than ever. Here are some basic tips to help you choose a job that allows you to make a little extra on the side without jeopardizing your primary income.
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Thumbs Up for Manilow's Music and Passion at Las Vegas HiltonThe Las Vegas Hilton for years hosted Elvis. Now it's home to another pop icon.



















